The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has received a large supply of equipment worth more than €3.3 million from partners within the IT Coalition.
The Defense Ministry stated that the equipment was donated by Estonia, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
The delivery set consists of 1026 workstations for the Oberih registry. These include laptops, printers, webcams, and barcode scanners.
Equipment for the Armed Forces data center, 1,000 laptops for various information and communication systems in the Armed Forces and 3,520 tablets for the tactical level of the Armed Forces are being provided.
The delivery also includes 20,000 two-factor authentication keys for DELTA users.
DELTA is a situational awareness system that helps destroy enemy targets every day.
It contains a mobile application, a military messenger, secure streaming from the battlefield, a digital map, work planning tools, and integration with other systems.
The Delta situational awareness system has been put into operation for all units of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Along with this shipment, a Canadian contribution for the Ministry of Defense’s Innovation Center—monitors and laptops worth €100,000—was also delivered to Ukraine.
“Thanks to this equipment, we will be able to continue scaling up digitalization in the army,” said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for Digitalization.
The IT Coalition is one of the capability coalitions within the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (Ramstein format).
The IT Coalition currently includes 17 countries: Estonia and Luxembourg, as lead countries, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Japan, and Ukraine.
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