Ministry of Defence launches Reserve+ mobile application
Ministry of Defence launches Reserve+ mobile application for draftees, reservists and persons liable for military service
The Ministry of Defence launches the Reserve+ mobile application for those liable for military service, conscripts and reservists.
Tomorrow, 18 May, the updated law on mobilisation comes into force.
What does it mean?
From tomorrow, all persons liable for military service between the ages of 18 and 60 will have 60 days - up to and including 16 July - to update their details: mobile phone, actual place of residence and e-mail (if available).
No referrals to the military medical commission will be issued during the details update. Such a referral may be issued later if necessary.
You can update your details in one of the following ways, whichever is most convenient for you.
Online - via the Reserve+ application. It will be available for smartphone download in App Store and Google Play Market from 18 May.
Reserve+ allows you to quickly update data and access information in the Oberig Registry. It is a convenient way to complete the mandatory process of updating personal information.
Once you have updated your information in the application, you will be able to see information about yourself from the Oberig Registry.
You can also update your information offline at the Territorial Recruitment Centres or Administrative Service Centres located throughout the country.
If you update your details through the Territorial Recruitment Centres, in addition to the extract from the Registry, you will also receive a corresponding mark on your military ID card.
From 18 June, the Reserve+ app will also include a QR code that will allow the relevant authorities to receive instant information about your status as a person liable for military service, conscript or reservist.
To learn more about how the Reserve+ app works, please visit our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/vAchBGPwyVo
Tags
- Digitalization
- Recruitment and mobilization