Delta (situational awareness system)

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Service nameSystem situation awareness for Ukraine Army
Available inUkrainian, English
Delta
DeveloperAerorozvidka
Service nameSystem situation awareness for Ukraine Army
Available inUkrainian, English
Websitedelta.mil.gov.ua

Delta is a situational awareness[1] and battlefield management system developed by the Ukrainian military services for use in the Russo-Ukrainian War, especially following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The system gathers and integrates information from diverse participants, including reconnaissance units,[2] civilian officials,[3] foreign intelligence partners,[2] and vetted bystanders.[3] Sources include commercial and military drones,[3][2] sensor networks,[1] satellite imagery,[1] and intelligence from partner countries.[2] Geolocated data is mapped in real time, along with pictures of enemy assets.[1]

Delta covers a wide range of battlefield management tasks, including the planning of operations and combat missions, coordination between units, and secure exchange of information about the location of enemy forces.[1]

On the backend side, it's a cloud native environment.[1] On the client side, it runs on regular PCs, laptop, tablets or mobile phones.[1]

Involved in the development and supervision of the system are the Center for Innovation and Development of Defense Technologies of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine,[1] the NGO Aerorozvidka and Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation.[1]

The system became broadly operational in August 2022.[3] The software was developed in coordination with NATO.[3] The system was first tested in 2017, as part of a NATO initiative "to wean troops off Russian standards of siloing information among ground units instead of sharing it".[3] Ukraine surprised NATO in quickly making this system even more accessible to troops than "more modern militaries".[3] Delta, in its prototype phase, was first "pressed to its limits" during the Ukrainian counteroffensive to the Russian Kyiv convoy.[3] The Ukrainian Defense Ministry credits Delta for helping identify 1500 confirmed, Russian targets daily during this time period.[3]

In December 2022, Delta was the target of an adversarial phishing endeavor.[4][5]

On 4 February 2023, the Ukrainian government gave approval to full deployment of the Delta system to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and permitted hosting of Delta's cloud-components outside of Ukraine to protect it against missile and cyber attacks.[6]

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