DELTA System: Advancing Military Command at NATO Exercises
The DELTA system, developed in Ukraine, has become a pivotal command element during NATO's REPMUS 2025 exercises. This was announced by Ukraine's Minister of Defense, Denys Shmyhal.
He noted that with DELTA's assistance, over 100 drone platforms of various types – maritime, underwater, terrestrial, and aerial – were successfully coordinated.
"This year, Ukraine participated for the second time in NATO REPMUS 2025, the largest international event focusing on the deployment of drone systems in maritime operations. Ukrainian servicemen shared their combat experiences with international partners," added the Minister.
Shmyhal emphasized that DELTA confirmed compatibility with the latest NATO standards. “Our technologies not only meet these standards but also foster new approaches to warfare,” he stated.
"This showcases our ability to swiftly adapt to different combat scenarios – at sea, on land, and in the air," the Minister concluded.
Recall that in August, Denys Shmyhal signed an order to implement the DELTA system across all levels of Ukraine's defense forces.
This digital combat ecosystem allows real-time battlefield monitoring, effective military operation planning, and data sharing among units, brigades, and groupings, as well as with allies when necessary.
DELTA is accessible via laptops, tablets, and mobile devices, making it convenient for commanders at all levels.