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Ukraine’s DELTA System Demonstrates Effectiveness with Rapid AI-Driven Target Detection

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Photo: Ukraine’s DELTA System Demonstrates Effectiveness with Rapid AI-Driven Target Detection. Source: mod-gov-ua
Photo: Ukraine’s DELTA System Demonstrates Effectiveness with Rapid AI-Driven Target Detection. Source: mod-gov-ua

Two months after being fully deployed across all branches of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, the advanced combat management platform DELTA has verified more than 130,000 destroyed or damaged enemy targets, around a quarter of which were enemy personnel.

The Gaze reports this, referring to a post by Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal.

According to Shmyhal, the official order authorizing DELTA’s use at every level of command gave the military a firm legal and operational foundation for integrating the platform into daily battlefield operations.

Two months into DELTA’s full-scale rollout across the Armed Forces, more than 130,000 enemy targets have been confirmed as destroyed or damaged. Twenty-five percent of them were enemy troops,” the minister stated in a Facebook post.

Since its formal introduction, DELTA’s automated reporting and analytical tools have been significantly upgraded. 

The system now allows reconnaissance units to log and verify targets located over 20 kilometers beyond the front line, while ground robotic platforms have been incorporated into logistical missions.

“DELTA is evolving toward a data-driven model of warfare, where real-time analytics and field intelligence become critical tools for decision-making,” Shmyhal emphasized. “We’ve implemented a series of updates to enhance AI-based automatic detection of enemy equipment.”

The minister highlighted that DELTA’s AI recognition algorithms now achieve a 70% identification accuracy rate for unique pieces of equipment, with an average detection speed of just 2.2 seconds. 

Ukrainian engineers are also developing night-vision detection features to expand the system’s 24/7 capabilities.

Shmyhal described DELTA as “a true digital weapon” that allows Ukrainian forces to operate faster, more precisely, and with greater coordination, setting new standards for allied defense systems.

The system, developed by Ukraine’s defense technology community with support from international partners, was officially integrated into all branches of the country’s Defense Forces in August 2025.

As The Gaze reported earlier, the Ukrainian DELTA combat system became the main command and control system for the joint team of participating countries in the NATO REPMUS 2025 exercises.



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