Ukraine's DELTA System Stars at NATO's REPMUS 2025, Managing 100+ Unmanned Platforms
Ukraine's DELTA digital command-and-control system has made waves at NATO's REPMUS 2025 exercise, demonstrating its compatibility with the newest NATO standards and its ability to coordinate a vast array of unmanned platforms. The system, developed by Ukraine, has proven its worth in real combat situations and is now being integrated across all levels of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
DELTA's recent success at REPMUS 2025 saw it manage over 100 unmanned platforms, including surface, underwater, aerial, and ground drones. This impressive feat was achieved in coordination with multinational forces from 24 NATO nations, with notable contributions from Norway, Estonia, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Canada, Germany, and Portugal. The system's ability to support over 150,000 simultaneous video streams and provide real-time data analytics for targeting and mission planning was on full display.
DELTA's capabilities were also put to the test during NATO's REPMUS 24 exercise in Portugal. Ukrainian forces used the system to coordinate over 50 unmanned vehicles and integrate data from Rheinmetall's Robotics-L quadruped. This successful integration is a testament to DELTA's adaptability and compatibility with other advanced systems.
DELTA's effectiveness has been proven in real combat situations since 2022. It played a crucial role in the defense of Kyiv, the liberation of Snake Island, and the retaking of Kherson. The Ukrainian government's decision to introduce DELTA across all levels of the Defense Forces in August 2025 is a clear indication of the system's strategic importance.
DELTA's successful demonstration at REPMUS 2025 has further cemented its status as a cutting-edge digital command-and-control system. Its real-time situational awareness, operational planning, and data sharing capabilities, coupled with its AI-based module for enhanced data processing and automated decision-making, make it a valuable asset for Ukraine and its NATO allies. As DELTA continues to be integrated across the Ukrainian Defense Forces, its impact on modern warfare strategies is set to be significant.
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