Ministry of Defense has purchased drones for 1.9 billion UAH: how DOT-Chain Defence is changing the supply.
Drone Procurement by the Ministry of Defense
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has spent over 1.9 billion hryvnias to purchase drones through the DOT-Chain Defence platform. According to military sources, 50 new brigades of the Armed Forces have gained access to this system, resulting in the total number of brigades using the platform increasing to 180.
During the first three months of the operation of DOT-Chain Defence, nearly 100,000 drones worth 3.74 billion hryvnias were delivered to the army. The average delivery time for drones 'in stock' is 10 days.
This system connects military units, manufacturers, and the Defense Procurement Agency in a secure digital environment, making orders more efficient for the Ukrainian military.
The allocation of 1.9 billion UAH for the purchase of drones through DOT-Chain Defence demonstrates the ongoing development of the weaponry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the implementation of advanced technologies to ensure the country's security. The increase in the number of military units using this platform confirms the success of this project.
Thanks to the implementation of the DOT-Chain Defence platform, the Ukrainian army has gained the ability to meet its drone needs faster and more effectively. This project not only contributes to the modernization of military equipment but also enhances the overall combat capability of the Armed Forces, which is a crucial factor in modern conditions. The noted trend of increasing the number of brigades using the platform indicates its popularity and effectiveness.Read also
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