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Ukraine's DELTA System Proves Combat Worth in NATO Exercise

DELTA's success in real combat and multinational exercises could redefine modern warfare. See how it's changing the game.

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Ukraine's DELTA System Proves Combat Worth in NATO Exercise

Ukraine's DELTA digital command-and-control system has proven its mettle in real combat and multinational exercises. It's the primary operational platform for NATO's REPMUS 2025 exercise, coordinating over 100 unmanned platforms and supporting over 150,000 simultaneous video streams.

DELTA provides real-time situational awareness, operational planning, and data sharing among units and allied forces. It integrates reconnaissance and sensor data on a digital map, functioning on laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. The system's AI-based module enhances data processing and automates decision-making. DELTA has demonstrated compatibility with the newest NATO standards and has shaped new approaches to modern warfare.

In Ukraine, DELTA has been tested in real combat since 2022. It played a crucial role in the defense of Kyiv, the liberation of Snake Island, and Kherson. During NATO's REPMUS 24 exercise in Portugal, Ukrainian forces used DELTA to coordinate over 50 unmanned vehicles and integrate data from Rheinmetall's Robotics-L quadruped.

DELTA's success in real combat and multinational exercises highlights its potential as a game-changer in modern warfare. Its ability to coordinate multiple unmanned platforms and provide real-time data analytics makes it a valuable asset for any military force. The developer of this innovative system remains unidentified.

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