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The Ukrainian combat system DELTA became the primary command system for the joint multinational team during NATO’s REPMUS 2025 exercise.
This was reported by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal.
With its help, more than 100 unmanned platforms — maritime, underwater, ground, and aerial — were coordinated.
Ukraine joined NATO’s REPMUS exercise for the second year in a row — the largest international event for practicing the use of unmanned systems in maritime operations. During the exercise, Ukrainian servicemen shared their combat experience with partners.
“DELTA has confirmed its interoperability with the latest Alliance standards. Moreover, Ukrainian technologies not only meet NATO standards but also shape new approaches to warfare. This is proof of our ability to quickly adapt to any combat operations — at sea, on land, or in the air”, — the statement said.
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