The Ukrainian combat system DELTA coordinated more than 50 drones and a “robot-dog” at NATO exercises

21 October 2024 1 minute Author: Newsman

The Ukrainian combat system DELTA successfully coordinated more than 50 unmanned aerial vehicles at the NATO exercise REPMUS 24, demonstrating high interoperability and technological superiority.

At the largest NATO exercises on the use of unmanned systems, which took place from September 9 to 27, 2024 near the Troy Peninsula in Portugal, the Ukrainian combat system DELTA demonstrated high efficiency. She coordinated the work of more than 50 drones of various types, including underwater, sea, land and air vehicles. DELTA has also integrated data from Germany’s Robotics-L robot, which has helped increase the level of coordination during complex tasks such as neutralizing sea mines and protecting critical underwater infrastructure.

REPMUS 24 is NATO’s largest military exercise focused on the use of unmanned systems for maritime operations. Organized by the NATO Joint Force and Assets Group for Maritime Unmanned Systems (JCGMUS), the NATO Center for Maritime Research (CMRE), the exercise was an important platform to showcase advanced military technologies. The Ukrainian DELTA system has shown its ability to work on a par with international partners.

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