“Army of Drones” bonus programme exceeded 1 billion hryvnias

Orders through the “Army of Drones” bonus programme have already exceeded 1 billion hryvnias

Using E-points, the military has ordered over 22,000 drones and electronic warfare systems

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Since the launch of the “Army of Drones” bonus programme, known as E-points, military units have placed orders for drones and electronic warfare systems totalling more than 1 billion hryvnias, Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov reported.

In total, the military has ordered 22,000 FPV drones, bombers, reconnaissance UAVs and electronic warfare systems through the Brave1 marketplace. Equipment worth 266 million hryvnias has already been delivered to the front, and the average time from order placement to delivery has been reduced to 10 days.

The new model of the programme was made possible thanks to the integration of the Brave1 Market with the DELTA and DOT-Chain Defence systems. Units can now exchange points earned for confirmed destruction or disabling of enemy targets for drones, electronic warfare equipment and other Ukrainian technology directly via the marketplace.

The bonus system works as follows:

  • Units confirm the destruction or disabling of enemy targets and receive electronic points in return;
  • Through authorisation in DELTA, they order drones and other equipment on the Brave1 Market;
  • Manufacturers ensure direct delivery through DOT-Chain Defence.

Thanks to streamlined procedures, the average delivery time to the front is 10 days, with a record of only 5 days.

Defender Media has already reported on the principles of DOT-Chain Defence and the first deliveries of drones through this system.