Ukraine's Defense Procurement Agency announced a new supply model for delivering drones to the front line within weeks rather than months, allowing military units to choose unmanned systems best suited to their needs.
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Ukraine's Defense Procurement Agency is launching a new supply model for delivering drones to the front line within weeks rather than months
Military units will be able to choose the unmanned systems best suited to their needs
The system also aims to support manufacturers through advance orders, allowing them to plan for scaling up their production
The model aims to boost transparency in procurement as it establishes clear supply mechanisms and stimulates competition
The structure is based on the DOT-Chain, an IT system already used by the State Rear Operator (DOT)
The Ministry of Defense launched a new UAV procurement model and introduced the DOT-Chain system, aiming to reduce delivery times from months to weeks.
Over UAH 44 billion was allocated for the purchase of FPV drones.
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