The Ministry of Defense has launched the DELTA course in Army+: what military personnel will be taught.
Launch of the DELTA course in Army+
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced the start of the basic training course DELTA in the Army+ mobile application. This course will help military personnel gain initial knowledge about working in the DELTA combat system, which provides complete information about the situation on the battlefield, plans operations, and coordinates the actions of units.
Course content
As part of the course, servicemen will learn to use various elements of DELTA, such as interacting with maps, planning missions, working with targets, and analyzing video from combat operations. Deputy Minister of Defense Yuriy Myronenko emphasized that this system helps military personnel act more effectively and cohesively.
'Today, 16 training courses are available in Army+, and over 140,000 military personnel are already undergoing training in the application, enhancing their professional and personal skills,'
- it was emphasized by the Ministry of Defense. The course includes 11 modules and more than 50 practical classes covering all aspects of working in the DELTA ecosystem. To reinforce the knowledge, intermediate tests and a final exam are planned.
Importance of the new training course
The introduction of the DELTA course into the military training process will allow military personnel to acquire modern knowledge and skills necessary for successfully performing tasks in the new conditions of combat operations.
This course will be an important step in modernizing military training, as the effectiveness of actions on the battlefield directly depends on their ability to navigate modern technologies. The involvement of advanced training systems will ensure that military personnel achieve a proper level of readiness in challenging combat operation conditions.
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