Ukrainian DELTA System Leads NATO REPMUS 2025 Drone Operations

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.
The Gaze reports on it, referring to a statement made by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, on Telegram.
As the main command platform for the joint command during the NATO REPMUS 2025 exercises, the Ukrainian DELTA combat system coordinated more than 100 unmanned maritime, underwater, ground, and air platforms.
According to Shmyhal, this is Ukraine's second participation in REPMUS 2025, the largest international event for testing the use of unmanned systems in maritime operations. At this event, Ukrainian military personnel had the opportunity to share their combat experience with partners.
“DELTA has confirmed its compatibility with the latest Alliance standards. It has also shown that Ukrainian technologies not only meet NATO standards but also shape new approaches to warfare,” the Minister of Defense noted.
He added that the DELTA combat system is proof of the Ukrainian people's ability to quickly adapt to any combat operations at sea, on land, or in the air.
The Gaze informed earlier that a NATO country has officially requested to purchase Ukraine’s DELTA system, with an export model currently in development. The deal is expected to be publicly announced once an intergovernmental agreement is signed. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence confirmed that the system has attracted significant interest from partners due to its advanced capabilities.
As The Gaze previously reported, the Ukrainian army is developing a Kill Web system, which allows the battlefield to be viewed as a single network.