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Ukraine receives over €3.3 million worth of equipment from IT coalition partners
Ukraine has received another large-scale delivery of equipment worth over €3.3 million from partners in Estonia, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
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Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced the delivery of equipment.
What does the delivery include?
- 1,026 workstations for the Oberih registry, including laptops, printers, webcams, and barcode scanners.
- 1,000 laptops for various information and communication systems of Ukraine's Armed Forces.
- Equipment for the Ukrainian Armed Forces' data processing center.
- 20,000 two-factor authentication keys for users of the DELTA combat system.
- 3,520 tablets for tactical-level operations in Ukraine's Armed Forces.
“This assistance is part of a large-scale IT coalition program, which enables the Ukrainian Armed Forces to use modern digital technologies for efficient military management, coordination of actions, and enhancing data security,” emphasized the Defense Minister.
Background: The IT coalition is a special group of nations within the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (the Ramstein format), led by Estonia and Luxembourg. It focuses on providing support to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry and Armed Forces in the areas of IT, communication, and cybersecurity.
- Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that the Ukrainian military is using over 96% of unmanned aerial vehicles produced in Ukraine at the front.
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