The Army+ app processed over 1 million reports: who is leading.
According to inkorr.com: The 'Army+' app has achieved an impressive result by processing over 1 million electronic reports across all branches of the military. According to the Ministry of Defense, in the last three months, the Logistics Forces, Medical Forces, and Unmanned Systems Forces have shown the most interest in using this digital system.
Advantages of electronic reports
Thanks to electronic reports in the 'Army+' app, military personnel can reach out to their commanders faster via smartphone, avoiding unnecessary bureaucracy. Additionally, they have the ability to track the status of their inquiries. The greatest growth in the use of electronic reports in recent months has been observed in the following units:
- Logistics Forces: 54% increase in system usage
- Medical Forces: 31% growth
- Unmanned Systems Forces: 31% increase.
Leaders in processed reports
In the overall list of processed reports since the launch of 'Army+', the leaders are:
- Ground Forces (276,220 reports)
- Airborne Assault Forces (65,834 reports)
- Naval Forces (49,500 reports)
Popular categories of reports
The largest number of electronic inquiries pertains to:
- annual leave (27% of all reports)
- health leave (21%)
- change of duty station in the Armed Forces of Ukraine (17%).
The 'Army+' app actively engages military personnel and simplifies communication processes in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These figures indicate the system's effectiveness and the growing interest of military personnel in digital technologies.
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