Mission Control system records more than 2,800 strikes per day – Defense Ministry

The electronic Mission Control system already makes it possible to record more than 2,800 strikes per day on the front line, and the full phase of its implementation is expected to be completed within a month and a half.

According to Ukrinform, the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Yuriy Myronenko stated this during a briefing in Kyiv.

"Even now, we can see all effective missions taking place on the front – that is more than 2,800 strikes per day. But we also want to see all ineffective missions," he noted.

According to Myronenko, the completion of the system's implementation is expected in the near future.

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"I hope that within a month and a half we will complete the implementation phase of Mission Control and will be able to see, both in artillery and drones, ineffective uses, where we can already make decisions based on the amount of hryvnias spent on specific tactical assets," the deputy minister added.

As Ukrinform previously reported, the Ministry of Defense will soon launch the revolutionary Mission Control project, which will make it possible to fully understand the situation along the line of combat contact and the effectiveness of drone deployment.

Illustrative photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine