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DELTA destroyed 130 thousand Russian targets: how the system is changing the war

DELTA system - high level of effectiveness
Система DELTA враз змінила хід конфлікту, знищивши понад 130 тисяч цілей ворога.

The new command and control system DELTA shows stable growth in effectiveness during combat operations. According to Ukraine's defense minister, Oleksiy Reznikov, the implementation of this system has created a foundation for further expansion within the Defense Forces.

'Today, DELTA, helping the military act faster, more accurately, and more coordinated, has become a true digital weapon. This is an example of Ukrainian innovations that are changing the battlefield and setting new standards for partners,' he emphasized.

According to the Ministry of Defense, the number of DELTA system users is growing by 30% every month, and the number of units actively using the system is increasing by 10%. Thanks to its integrated programs, over 130 thousand destroyed and damaged enemy targets have been verified, of which 25% are enemy personnel.

Improvements in functionality and accuracy of the DELTA system

Among the innovations in the system are automatic reporting and analytics. Now, military personnel can report discovered targets from more than 20 km away from the front line and receive points for reconnaissance. Additionally, the system can report on logistics missions using robotic complexes.

The technology for automatic detection of enemy equipment using artificial intelligence has also been enhanced. The detection accuracy is 70% for unique units, and the system's response time is 2.2 seconds. Work is also ongoing to launch nighttime detection of enemy targets, the military agency reported.

The Ukrainian command and control system DELTA continues to demonstrate stable growth in effectiveness under real combat conditions. The implementation of innovations and improved functionality of the system aims to enhance the accuracy and speed of military management, which is an important step in ensuring the country's security.

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