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Air Assault Forces lead in Army+ usage

The Air Assault Forces, Navy, and Support Forces Command have become leaders in using the Army+ app for processing electronic reports. At least half of their units handle reports through Army+, with usage rates of 80% in the Air Assault Forces, 70% in the Navy, and 50% in the Support Forces Command.

In just three months, over 1,000 military units have implemented Army+ to process service members' reports. The 148th Separate Artillery Brigade of the Air Assault Forces in Zhytomyr was the first to surpass the milestone of 500 processed reports. They started with the most common types, such as leave requests and applications for financial assistance, and are now expanding to other types.

"These results prove that our military is undergoing a paperless revolution right this moment. In addition to the 148th Zhytomyr Brigade, another unit will soon reach 500 fully processed reports. My thanks to the Brigade’s leadership, including Commander Colonel Maksym Lanovyi and Chief of Staff Colonel Oleh Zmyslyi, as well as to Yevhen Kiryeyev, head of the administrative group, for organizing the report processing via Army+," noted Deputy Defense Minister for Digitalization Kateryna Chernohorenko.

The Army+ app was launched in early August. Since then, 360,000 service members have registered, and the number of submitted reports has exceeded 15,000.

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  • Digitalization