The submission of reports in the 'Army+' application has become easier: details from the Ministry of Defense.


The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced that the updated 'Army+' application now allows military personnel to save military information without the need to periodically delete it. This significantly simplifies the process of submitting electronic reports. The Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization, Kateryna Chernohorenko, stated that this changes the culture within the army and shows the advantages of digitalization for military personnel. As a result, reports can be submitted without excessive paperwork and special pens. The Deputy Minister also noted that the service for military personnel is constantly being improved to make it even more convenient for them.
To save the data for reports, one needs to go to the application menu and select the 'Settings' option, and then 'Military Information'. There is also now the possibility to protect saved data with cryptographic encryption.
The 'Army+' application is already actively used by the Ukrainian army, with 560,000 military personnel authorized. It allows submitting 19 different types of reports. Furthermore, a digital military ID for military personnel may appear in the 'Army+' application in 2025 after the launch of the Unified Register of Military Personnel.
The Ministry of Defense has also legalized electronic reports submitted through the 'Army+' application or the electronic document management system, and has established deadlines for considering paper reports.
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