The 'Army+' application has launched reports on enemy object damage: details.
The 'Army+' application has introduced a report on the damage to enemy targets, which is confirmed in the combat system Delta, reports the Ministry of Defense.
Approximately 100 units, which are part of the Delta system, have begun reporting in a new format that allows for the digitalization and systematization of data on the results of combat operations daily.
'This is a big step towards creating current and transparent analytics of military actions. The launch of digital reports on damage allows the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Guard to transmit objective information about enemy losses without delays. Thanks to the interaction between 'Army+' and Delta, we ensure accurate accounting and reliability of information. Data transparency will allow decisions to be made based on facts, not assumptions. Digitalizing the management of combat operations is the foundation of modern warfare, where it is essential to act faster and more effectively than the enemy,' explained Deputy Minister for Digitalization Kateryna Chernohrenko.
Units register destroyed or damaged objects in the Delta system, which is used in the Defense Forces and has been tested for compliance with NATO standards. Reports on damage are automatically added to 'Army+'.
Reports on damage are submitted daily by military units in accordance with the Cabinet of Ministers resolution No. 63, which was adopted on January 21. At the first stage, feedback is collected and the reporting process is analyzed.
It is also worth reminding that Zelensky approved a plan for transitioning to a new organizational structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported that measures to transition to a corps structure for military management have begun.
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