In order for the drones to enter the front faster and in the right volume, the Ministry of Defense introduced new techniques.
Since the beginning of the year, the Ministry of Defense has been setting up for the needs of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the APC’s armed forces. This was announced by defense minister Denis Shmygal on Telegram on Friday, August 1.
He emphasized that in order for the drones to enter the front faster and in the right volume, the Ministry of Defense introduced new techniques. We talk about frameworks based on tactical and technical characteristics.
“We have contracted manufacturers not according to the specific names of the products, but by following their drones to TTX requirements,” Shmygal wrote.
According to him, it allows you to attract a wide range of acquisition manufacturers, to ensure competition between them and transparency thanks to prozorro trading.
Another change this year is the DOT-chain defense.
“The digital marketplace, where the units select the required drones. This method provides target and fast delivery of the front drones. The platform is already working in pilot mode for 12 combat brigades,” the minister said.
Shmygal said Ukraine’s priority was to develop the most effective mechanism for providing warriors with advanced drones.
“According to the designated instructions, the defense extraction agency is working to ensure that the supply speed is growing, and each unit receives exactly what it takes to perform the battle missions,” he summarizes.
Remember that in July in Ukraine they launched a new digital weapon supply system for the Ukraine-DOT-chain defense forces. This is a type of “weapon market”, which should speed up the purchase and delivery of drones, reb and robotic systems in front.
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