The Ministry of Defense named the most popular training courses in Army+.


According to Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for Digitalization Kateryna Chornogorenko, the military shows great interest in the training courses available in the Army+ application. The most popular since the service was launched are 'Drone Systems. Basics of UAV' (31,000 users), 'Information Resilience: Cybersecurity' (22,500), and 'General Training' (14,700).
Kateryna Chornogorenko emphasized the importance of acquiring various skills in light of the rapid changes in modern warfare. She also noted that the training program will expand to include upcoming courses on cyber hygiene and other topics. In addition to popular courses, including the basics of communication on the battlefield and psychological preparation, the service also offers other courses, including the recently launched financial literacy training, which gathered 9,000 participants in the first month.
In total, there are twelve educational courses in Army+. 90,000 military personnel are already enrolled in courses, and 36,000 of them have successfully completed at least one course in full.
Expanding Learning Opportunities
It's exciting how the military shows interest in training offered through the Army+ application. Among the most popular courses are training in 'Drone Systems', 'Information Resilience: Cybersecurity', and 'General Training'. Each new course added to the program increases the educational opportunities for the military, providing them with necessary skills for modern warfare. The scale of participation in training programs indicates the popularity of the service and the desire for self-improvement among servicemen.
Read also
- ISW evaluates how the conflict in the Middle East will influence the war in Ukraine
- Drivers are not sacred cows: Popenko proposed a Chinese approach instead of fines
- Veteran or combat participant: who receives more benefits and what is the difference between statuses
- Ukrainians were told how to obtain insurance experience by caring for relatives with disabilities
- The Economist named Putin's next target
- Starmer commented on Putin's tactics and the deployment of troops to Ukraine