Minimize "friendly fire": Ukraine will implement UA DroneID technology, which increases the efficiency of drones.
The Ministry of Defense has signed a memorandum on the development of innovative UA DroneID technology in the DELTA system, which will help identify drones on the principle of "friend or foe".
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"This solution is unique both in terms of development and civil-military cooperation for innovation. We are working to ensure that the DELTA product ecosystem fully meets the needs of the military. The integrated technology will help minimize friendly fire, preserve more of our drones and analyze the use of drones," commented Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Transformation, Digital Development and Digitalization.
The technology has already been tested in combat with attack drones. The Ministry of Defense noted that the use of UA DroneID makes it possible to increase the safety and effectiveness of missions, provides situational awareness on the battlefield during the execution of tasks. In the future, the technology in the DELTA system will also open up many opportunities for analyzing the use of drones, for example, to plan which ones are best used to defeat certain targets.
"Ukraine is the first country to face robotic warfare. Continuous technological development will help to increase the efficiency of drones and remove humans from the battlefield," the official summarized.
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The team of the Center for Innovation and Development of Defense Technologies of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine presented the ecosystem of DELTA situational awareness products in October last year. DELTA is a unique ecosystem of military products built according to NATO standards. It allows you to see the battlefield in real time and displays the air, ground, and sea situation on a digital map. The system also includes a messenger and streaming, which make it possible to communicate in a secure circuit and see the broadcast from a UAV in real time. The system can be used to exchange information within a unit, brigade, and, if necessary, with allies.