NATO tested the Ukrainian combat system Delta for the first time during exercises.
Ukrainian Naval Forces soldiers successfully coordinated the operation of more than 50 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types using the combat system Delta during NATO exercises Repmus 24. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense's press service.
The exercises took place near the Troy Peninsula in Portugal from September 9 to 27. During this Time, the military improved the use of drones to solve various tasks, including fighting submarines, neutralizing sea mines, and protecting important underwater infrastructure.
The main goals of the Repmus 24 exercises included the integration of unmanned platforms, management systems, and inter-domain interaction, as well as achieving operational compatibility with the management systems of NATO partner countries.
During the exercises, Delta worked together with the German robotic dog Robotics-L from Rheinmetall. This dog, thanks to its mobility, can accompany soldiers in difficult terrain, perform various tasks, and protect them from mined obstacles.
According to Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernohorenko, the participation of the Ukrainian Navy in NATO exercises is an important step for the further development and technological advancement of defense forces.
The Delta system also actively interacted with other combat systems, which improved operations management and coordination of the participants' actions during the exercises.
According to a survey conducted among the military in the «Army+» application, Delta is considered one of the most popular combat systems that the military uses most frequently. In addition to Delta, other leaders include the staff complex «Kropyva» and the software «Virazh-tablet».
Among the main tasks solved with the help of combat systems, the military named gathering information about the enemy.
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