Drones for e-Points: Fedorov Reveals the Scale of Military Procurement

More than 400 combat units are already using the e-Points system to order drones, robotic systems, and electronic warfare equipment through the Brave1 Market platform.
иллюстративное фото / Генштаб
иллюстративное фото / Генштаб

Ukrainian military units have already ordered over 500,000 drones and other pieces of equipment as part of the e-Points program through the Brave1 Market marketplace. Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov reported this, as reported by Dengi.ua .

According to the head of the Defense Ministry, more than 400 combat units are currently using the platform. The system allows military personnel to exchange their earned e-Points for the technological solutions they need to carry out their missions on the front lines.

The updated version of the program, integrated with the Brave1 Market marketplace, went live last August. Through it, units can obtain drones, ground-based robotic systems, electronic warfare equipment, and other Ukrainian-made technology.

Currently, the platform’s catalog features more than 800 domestically developed products. As Fedorov noted, this allows the military to quickly select exactly the solutions needed for a specific section of the front and to carry out specific combat missions.

The minister explained that the program’s mechanism is structured as an incentive system. Units complete missions, earn e-Points, and then use them to order equipment through the marketplace.

“e-Points are awarded not only for defeating the enemy, but also for reconnaissance, logistics, and evacuation missions. The more effectively a unit operates, the more additional opportunities it will receive,” Fedorov noted.

Under the program, the military places orders directly with manufacturers, while the DOT-Chain Defense system handles payment and delivery.

According to the minister, this approach provides units with greater flexibility in selecting the necessary equipment and allows the state to obtain objective information about the effectiveness of various types of equipment directly in combat conditions.



Follow our news and videos
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Telegram
  • Google News