In June, a QR code will appear in the Reserve+ application. This will allow the use of electronic data as a full-fledged military record, replacing paper versions.
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This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for digital development, digital transformation and digitalization Ekaterina Chernogorenko on the air of the United News telethon on May 28.
On June 18, Reserve+ will have a QR code – this will finally equate information from Oberig to an electronic military record document. We can read this QR code and get all the information we need,” she said.
As Ekaterina Chernogorenko emphasized, you will no longer need to be tied to paper documents.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense said that more than 1.2 million military personnel updated their data, of which 1.175 million used the Reserve+ application.
Source: Racurs

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