On July 14, DELTA’s combat situational awareness system successfully passed the information security standard compliance test, which confirms the compliance of its integrated information protection system (IIPS) with the established requirements. The independent verification was carried out by one of the leading international consulting companies.
“For the first time in the history of Ukraine, the military system was certified according to the standards used in NATO countries. Prior to that, similar systems were tested according to 20-year-old standards, which have lost their relevance,” said Rustem Umyerov, Minister of Defence of Ukraine.
Previously, BRDO participated in the development of a complex of already implemented changes to legislation, including draft laws No 10062 and No 11143, which gave the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine new powers and opportunities for the development of digital systems in the field of security and defence.
“To defeat the enemy, we must be faster, more efficient, more innovative and more flexible, while not compromising on security. The collection, processing and use of data using Delta will allow better planning, execution of operations, and coordination of the actions of forces. Confirmation of compliance removes the last key blocker for scaling the implementation and development of the system,” explained Oleksii Dorofan, BRDO CEO.
The next step is the commissioning of DELTA by the Defence Forces of Ukraine. The system must be widely distributed in combat units to ensure a technological advantage over the enemy.
DELTA is a unique ecosystem of military products developed by the military for the military and built to NATO standards.
The main goal of DELTA is to provide the ability to see the battlefield in real time, to exchange information between units, brigades within the Armed Forces, groups, and, if necessary, also with allies.