Instead of 12 paper magazines - one electronic. The Ministry of Defense continues to fight bureaucracy.


The Ministry of Defense has decided to reduce the number of paper magazines and records of personnel to one electronic one. This decision is aimed at simplifying bureaucratic procedures for the military. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov emphasized that the military should focus on carrying out combat missions and not waste Time filling out paper documents. The electronic journal allows for personnel records to be maintained on a computer, quickly making changes and correcting deficiencies. Deputy Defense Minister Kateryna Chernohorenko also noted that this step will help military personnel save time and focus on fulfilling their duties.
In addition, Ukraine has started producing more missiles for the 'Neptune' complex. The production of modified R-360 missiles, which can strike at greater distances, has been launched.
Moreover, the Verkhovna Rada has adopted a bill that allows women to enlist for military service.
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