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10.02.2025

The Ministry of Defence launches digital reporting on enemy damage in Army+ 

A report on the destruction of enemy targets synchronized with the DELTA combat system has been launched in the Army+ app. The first 100 units are already using this digital tool to keep an accurate and up-to-date record of battle results. 

How does the report mechanism work? 

  • Commanders or their subordinates submit a report on the damage of the previous day to Army+. 
  • Destroyed or damaged objects are recorded in the DELTA combat system, where the information is stored on secure data bases. 
  • Data on damage is automatically added to Army+ from the DELTA system. 
  • The identification of the type of equipment and other characteristics is carried out through a QR code generated in DELTA. This allows you to quickly add both individual objects as well as groups. 
  • Analysts at the Defence Ministry’s Situation Centre verify the data, after which an analytical report is generated and made available to the military command. 

What is changing for the Defence Forces? 

Digital reports provide accurate, timely, and secure records of enemy targets. They significantly speed up the process of processing information and obtaining the necessary data for strategic decision-making. 

How is data privacy ensured? 

The DELTA system has been tested for compliance with NATO standards for information security. All data is stored on secure data bases and deleted from Army+ after the reports are signed, guaranteeing the highest level of confidentiality. 

What is the BRDO’s role in it? 

BRDO provided expert support to the Ministry of Defence in developing a digital reporting model. 

What’s next? 

In the future, digital damage reports will be extended to all units of the Ukrainian Defence Forces. Paper reports are still in use, but based on the digital damage report, it is planned to introduce the possibility of submitting a report for a reward for destroyed equipment in Army+. 

Digitalization of reporting is not only a technological upgrade, but also a key element of effective combat management, where the efficiency and reliability of data directly affect the success of operations.