Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov has signed an order to launch Mission Control, a drone management system within the DELTA combat ecosystem.
“We are unifying all drone operations into a single digital system — launching the revolutionary Mission Control project. Modern warfare is technological. Thanks to e-logs, we fully understand what is happening with drones on the battlefield. We see completed missions, their intensity, and the contribution of each crew. But to strike the enemy even more effectively, this is not enough,” Fedorov said.
He explained that from now on, each crew will enter into the system the type of UAV, launch point, route, and mission task.
“We are eliminating the paper army that takes time and focus away from soldiers. All data is generated automatically based on the crews’ real work. For the first time, commanders receive a complete real-time picture of mission execution — without manual reports and bureaucracy,” Fedorov emphasized.
The head of the Defense Ministry added that the next step will be the launch of a similar management system for artillery.
“Soon we will have full information on drone crews, commanders, monthly rankings, and statistics for the entire corps. This will speed up management decisions — without manual control or intuition,” he stressed.
The minister also recalled that Brave1 has a department of the mathematics of war, and this experience is already being scaled across the defense system.
“We are moving from chaos and fragmented data to a controlled, technological war, where decisions are made based on precise figures rather than assumptions. This is the new logic of war: to fight systematically, technologically, and effectively, while preserving the lives of our soldiers,” Mykhailo Fedorov said.