National Guard “Azov” and “Charter” gained access to the weapon marketplace: what does it change.
According to inkorr.com: We continue to implement digital solutions that help increase the effectiveness of our security and defense forces. Our goal is to quickly and transparently provide defenders with everything they need.
Involvement of units of the National Guard of Ukraine
The weapon marketplace DOT-Chain Defence is joined by the combat units of the National Guard of Ukraine:
- 1st Corps of the National Guard “Azov”
- 2nd Corps of the National Guard “Charter”
This important step will allow the units to quickly order the necessary means of destruction, such as FPV drones, “bombers”, aircraft drones, and electronic warfare systems from 60 Ukrainian manufacturers.
Technologies are aimed at our victory. The marketplace, already used by 180 brigades of the Armed Forces, is an example of successful cooperation between the state, manufacturers, and the military. We plan to continue expanding the functionality and range of the platform.
We are working to ensure that our defenders have a technological advantage over the enemy.
The entry of the combat units of the National Guard of Ukraine to the weapon marketplace DOT-Chain Defence will allow the military to quickly and effectively order weapons from Ukrainian manufacturers, significantly increasing their mobility and effectiveness on the battlefield.
This step once again emphasizes the importance of digital solutions in Ukraine's defense sector. Cooperation between different units and domestic manufacturers of military goods not only simplifies the supply process but also enhances the overall capabilities of the army in the face of modern challenges.
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