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DELTA Course: Record Participation and New Opportunities for Soldiers

In its first week, the DELTA course in the 'Army+' app saw over 13,000 participants, with 1,500 receiving certificates. Learn more about the new training opportunities.

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In the first week following the launch of the DELTA course in the "Army+" app, 13,000 servicemen enrolled, setting a remarkable record. Over 1,500 of them have successfully completed the course and received certificates. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The course includes more than 50 practical lessons, requiring at least 5 hours to complete. It provides practical skills for working with Monitor, Mission Control, Target Hub, the video analysis platform Vezha, and other system modules that aid soldiers in making decisions based on real-time data.
Currently, "Army+" offers 17 training courses, with the most popular being "Unmanned Systems: Basics of UAVs" (45,000 soldiers have started training), "Information Resilience: Cybersecurity" (34,000 soldiers have begun this course), and "Basics of Communication on the Battlefield" (22,000 soldiers are studying this area).
The DELTA course was launched at the end of October so that servicemen could quickly master the system for use in combat situations.
It is also noteworthy that a few days ago, a new course titled "Fiber Optic Drones: Basics of Use" was introduced in the app, focusing on the features of FPV drones operated via fiber optic channels and their application in combat conditions.
These drones are distinguished by their resistance to electronic warfare, but they require operators to have specialized training, precise flight planning, and knowledge of technical details.