
Ukraine introduced a point-based weapon allocation strategy for combat actions. No, it's not Counter Strike or Call of Duty. It's real.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have implemented a motivational strategy in which military units receive points for effective combat actions against Russian forces. Collected points may then be exchanged for drones and another weapon systems available on a specialised purchasing platform.
This system, linked to the Brave1 initiative supporting the improvement of defence technologies, aims to deliver modern equipment faster to the most efficient units on the front. Successes in destroying or damaging enemy military equipment and the elimination of personnel are awarded.
Points are awarded on the basis of verification, frequently utilizing drone recordings sent to military combat management systems. For example, the demolition of the tank was valued at 40 points, its harm at 20, and the elimination of the enemy soldier at 6 points. The point value of demolition of mobile rocket systems can scope 50 points, depending on the caliber.
The Brave1 marketplace platform, available at market.brave1.gov.ua, acts as an online military technology market. Units that have accumulated adequate points may, through them, order the essential equipment, the cost of which is covered by the government, and deliveries are made to the front.
The authoritative justification for introducing the strategy is not only to motivate soldiers to increase combat efficiency, but besides to improve equipment supply logistics and collect verified enemy failure data in real time. Ukrainian officials stress that this mechanics aims to supply technology where it is most effectively used.
Although the strategy of rewards for results on the battlefield with replaceable points for equipment raises controversy. Comparisons with mechanisms known from video games come up on their own, only in games you don't get a drone for the real killing of 7 people.
Nevertheless, the war is governed by its own rights, and the military and civilian authorities in Ukraine point to the pragmatic objectives of the Brave1 programme in the context of war needs and the precedence of fast consequence to front dynamics. Reports indicate a broad engagement of individuals in point competition.
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