Unmanned Systems Forces, Air Assault Forces, and Medical Forces showed the greatest progress in processing reports via Army+ in March
The Unmanned Systems Forces, the Air Assault Forces, and the Medical Forces demonstrated the most significant progress in processing electronic reports through the Army+ app in March. This was announced by Kateryna Chernohorenko, Deputy Minister of Defence for Digital Development.
The Unmanned Systems Forces recorded the highest growth rate. Compared to February, they processed nearly twice as many reports in March.
The top five branches and components of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in terms of progress in report processing for March are as follows:
- Unmanned Systems Forces: 90% increase (1,380 reports compared to 723)
- Air Assault Forces: 57% increase (18,321 reports compared to 11,669)
- Medical Forces Command: 45% increase (3,963 reports compared to 2,719)
- Military Law Enforcement Service: 40% increase (4,475 reports compared to 3,188)
- Land Forces Command: 35% increase (86,131 reports compared to 63,509)
“The military continue to implement and actively utilize Army+ in their operations. The Unmanned Systems Forces are gaining momentum, nearly doubling the number of reports processed in the app within a month. The Air Assault Forces maintain steady progress in processing. It is also encouraging to see the Land Forces, the largest component of the AFU, ranking first in the total number of reports processed, surpassing 86,000 in March. "This outstanding result was achieved through the leadership of commanders and systematic work with personnel,” stated the Deputy Minister.
To recap, the report functionality in the Army+ app was launched in August 2024. Since then, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the State Special Transport Service have processed over 196,000 reports, with the most common types being reports for health recovery, annual leave, Form 5 (military service record), and financial assistance.
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- Digitalization