The Ministry of Defense purchased robotic complexes: how soldiers receive equipment for points
Journalist
Anna Tkach
28.10.2025 - 19:00
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According to hvylya.net:
'The Defense Procurement Agency' of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has signed contracts with manufacturers of ground robotic complexes (GRC) to supply the Defense Forces as part of the 'Army of Drones Bonus' program. According to the defense department, soldiers can independently select these tools in the Brave1 Market and receive them quickly through DOT-Chain Defence in exchange for combat points earned for destroying enemy targets.
'In total, since August, 71,000 units of equipment have been delivered to the military under the 'Army of Drones Bonus' program through DOT-Chain Defence, including various types of drones and electronic warfare equipment, amounting to 2.8 billion UAH,' the Ministry of Defense reported. The new model of the 'Army of Drones Bonus' program started in August and is based on the integration of IT systems Delta, DOT-Chain Defence, and Brave1 Market. It operates in such a way: Soldiers earn points for destroying enemy targets and exchange them for the drones and equipment they need to perform combat missions - in the Brave1 Market, through authorization in DELTA.
Under the 'Army of Drones Bonus' program, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has signed contracts with manufacturers of ground robotic complexes to supply soldiers, who can now independently select equipment through a specialized platform and receive it promptly.
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