

According to the minister, a program called “Dronov’s Army Bonus” credits military points when they upload a video where drones amaze the Russian target. Subsequently, the system will be integrated with the new Brave1 Market online site, where military personnel will be able to convert points into a new equipment for their units.
“Brave 1 Market will be like Amazon for the military, which will allow military units to directly buy the technologies they need at the front of the war,” Fedorov said.
The program provides points depending on the goals, the minister said. The military receives 20 points for damage and 40 points for destroying the tank, up to 50 points for the destruction of the mobile missile installation depending on the caliber, and six points for the murder of a military enemy.
For them you can purchase, for example, drones. The Ukrainian government will pay for the ordered equipment and deliver them to the front line for a week.
“In short, you destroy, get points, buy a drone for points,” Fedorov said.
He pointed out the achievements of Magyar's Birds, one of the elite units of Ukraine to conduct an unmanned war. He scored more than 16,298 points, which is enough for the purchase of 500 FPV thrones used in daytime operations, 500 drones for night operations, 100 Vampire drones and 40 reconnaissance drones. The purpose of this scheme is to send more equipment to the most effective units, the minister explained. It will also help to circumvent bureaucratic procurement procedures and buy weapons directly from manufacturers.
The ability to receive points spurred competition between the units, said Fedorov. At the moment, about 90% of the units of drones of the army scored points. In fact, they register so many hits that the government had to revise the logistics of the deliveries of drones in order to send more of them to units, which account for many points.




