22,000 service members have started the DELTA course in Army+
In the Army+ app, 22,000 service members have already begun training in the DELTA course. This record number in just the first month of the course indicates a strong demand for practical training that service members can immediately apply in their units.
More than 5,200 users have successfully completed the course program, passed all tests, and received certificates. This means that only one in four participants completes the course, which makes the DELTA course program one of the most challenging in Army+.
The DELTA course includes more than 50 lessons and provides service members with practical skills for working with key modules of the system: Monitor, Mission Control, Target Hub, the Vezha video-analysis platform, and other tools. Completing the course requires a minimum of five hours of training, with extensive practical examples, training scenarios, and intermediate tests.
The course is designed for service members who work with battlefield data and make data-driven decisions — from UAV operators and artillery personnel to commanders and analysts. DELTA helps build a shared battlefield picture and enables faster, more precise coordination of unit actions.
Army+ currently offers 18 training courses. The most popular among service members are ‘UAV Fundamentals: An Introduction to Unmanned Systems’ (49,000 service members have started the course), ‘Information Resilience: Cybersecurity’ (37,000), and ‘Fundamentals of Battlefield Communication’ (24,000).
Army+ continues to expand training opportunities to help service members systematically develop skills needed for modern combat operations.