In the first week after launching the DELTA course in the Army+ app, 13,000 military personnel enrolled, setting a new record. More than 1,500 of them have already completed the course and received their certificates. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The course consists of over 50 practical lessons, requiring at least 5 hours to complete. It provides practical skills in using Monitor, Mission Control, Target Hub, the Vezha video analysis platform, and other system modules that assist military personnel in making informed decisions based on real-time data.
Currently, there are 17 training courses available in the Army+ app, with the most popular being "Drone Systems: Basics of UAVs" (45,000 military personnel started this course), "Information Resilience: Cybersecurity" (34,000 military personnel enrolled), and "Basics of Communication on the Battlefield" (22,000 military personnel are studying this area).
The DELTA course was launched at the end of October to enable military personnel to quickly learn to operate the system in combat conditions.
Additionally, a few days ago, the app introduced the course "Fiber Optic Drones: Basics of Operation", focusing on the operation of FPV drones controlled via fiber optic channels and their application in combat scenarios.
These drones are distinguished by their resilience to electronic warfare, but they require operators to have special training, precise flight planning, and knowledge of technical details.