Zelenskyy Unveils 'E-Score' System to Rate Drone Unit Performance.
Launch of the 'E-Score' Initiative
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy participated in the launch of an initiative to evaluate the effectiveness of drone units, known as 'E-Score,' on January 26. During the event, Zelenskyy presented an award to Oleg Lyashok, commander of the unmanned aerial systems battalion of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade. This new system is designed to enhance the operational efficiency of drone deployment within the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a critical capability in modern warfare.
Emphasis on Technological Leadership
At the presentation, President Zelenskyy stressed the imperative for Ukraine to maintain a technological edge.
"Ukraine must preserve its leadership and prevail in every cycle of technological development," stated Volodymyr Zelenskyy.This underscores the ongoing need for military tech advancement to ensure national defense. The President also expressed his satisfaction in honoring Ukrainian soldiers with state awards.
"I took part in the presentation of the 'E-Score' initiative for assessing drone unit effectiveness and am pleased to recognize our warriors with state awards," he said.Such recognition is vital for troop motivation and morale amidst current challenges.
The 'E-Score' initiative forms part of Ukraine's broader strategy to integrate cutting-edge technology into its military, aiming to boost combat effectiveness. The widespread use of drones has become a decisive factor in contemporary conflicts, where their performance can significantly alter the outcome of operations. Awarding soldiers for achievements in this field highlights the importance of acknowledging personnel contributions, which is crucial for sustaining the spirit and drive of the armed forces.
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