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Military Ordered Equipment Worth ₴10 Billion for Combat Points: How Brave1 Market Works

Військові придбали техніки на суму ₴10 мільярдів для посилення оборонних позицій: особливості роботи ринку Brave1.

The military has already ordered drones and equipment worth ₴10 billion for combat points through Brave1 Market. The launch of Brave1 Market and its integration with the Army of Drones program became one of the key breakthroughs of the year in the Ukrainian military-technical sector. Since August, units can order drones, NRCs, and electronic warfare directly on the marketplace — for earned combat points in addition to centralized supplies.



Results have exceeded expectations. In just 5 months, units have placed orders worth ₴10 billion. Equipment worth over ₴5 billion has already been delivered — including 100,000 drones and other means that are already operating in the most challenging directions: Pokrovsk, Huliaipole, and others. More equipment will be delivered later.



Advantages of the System



  • Free choice: 300+ products available for e-points — drones, electronic warfare, ground robotic complexes.

  • Direct interaction: military personnel choose solutions themselves and contact manufacturers directly.

  • Speed: if equipment is in stock, delivery takes an average of 13 days, with a record of 6 days.

  • The formula is simple: the military destroys the enemy — the state pays — technologies quickly reach the front.



Thank you to the Ministry of Defense for the partnership, and to our defenders and manufacturers — for their trust and readiness to implement innovations.

We continue to scale Brave1 Market and strengthen defense with the power of technology.



Ukrainian military personnel were able to quickly and effectively order equipment for the needs of the army using combat points with the help of Brave1 Market. This not only simplified the process but also allowed for the prompt receipt of necessary equipment for military operations in various directions. The new system has allowed the task of choosing equipment to be directly in the hands of the military, making the defense of the country more efficient and open to innovations.