Over 181,000 drones, UGVs, EW systems, and other equipment were supplied to the front via the e-Points system in 2026

Since the beginning of 2026, units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine have ordered drones, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), electronic warfare (EW) systems, and other equipment through the Brave1 Market using e-Points, totaling UAH 14 billion. More than 181,000 pieces of equipment have already been delivered to the battlefield.
This was reported by Ukraine’s Minister of Defence, Mykhailo Fedorov, following a meeting with the team developing the e-Points system, including work on video verification, analytics, and programme scaling.
He also noted that the Ministry of Defence is developing new solutions to increase the effectiveness of this system on the frontline.
How the e-Points system influences target engagement effectiveness
The e-Points system enables units to independently select and order battle-tested solutions they need at a given time. Importantly, these deliveries are provided in addition to the centralized state supply.
Nearly 95% of units operating drones have already joined the programme. In March, a record was set, with over 35,300 russian troops killed or seriously wounded and more than 151,200 targets hit.
Six months ago, enemy personnel were designated as a priority target within the system. The number of points awarded for each occupier killed or seriously wounded was increased, resulting in measurable improvements.
Expanding the e-Points system to new operational areas
Mykhailo Fedorov pointed out that the system has recently begun awarding points for army aviation operations, mobile fire group operations countering Shahed drones, and sniper operations. The programme will soon expand into new operational areas.
The system builds a unique dataset of verified combat data in DELTA. Each strike is video-verified, enabling data-driven decision-making based on the real battlefield picture.
This data is already forming a core element of win-win cooperation with partners, supporting AI model training and the development of AI infrastructure for combat data processing.
“We are developing the e-Points system as a foundation for motivating the military and for the mathematics of war,” Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized.