NewsUkraine launches innovative point scheme for military rewards

Ukraine launches innovative point scheme for military rewards

Ukraine has created a macabre points scheme based on video games to boost the effectiveness of its soldiers, reports Politico. The points earned can be exchanged for weapons for their own unit.

New system for Kyiv soldiers. "For the elimination of forces and equipment"
New system for Kyiv soldiers. "For the elimination of forces and equipment"
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Mateusz Czmiel

What do you need to know?

          

  • Point system: Ukraine has implemented a point system that rewards soldiers for destroying Russian equipment and eliminating enemies. Points can be exchanged for weapons.
  • Brave 1 Market platform: Points earned by soldiers will be exchanged for weaponry through the Brave 1 Market platform, which acts like a "Amazon for the military."
  • Increasing efficiency: The programme aims to increase the efficiency of Ukrainian formations by directly purchasing needed equipment, bypassing bureaucratic procedures.

The programme, called the Drone Army Bonus, awards points for documented drone hits on Russian targets. This initiative is set to be linked with the Brave 1 Market platform, which will enable the exchange of points for modern military equipment.

Brave 1 Market will be like Amazon for the military, [it] will allow military units to directly purchase technologies they need on the war front – explained Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.

Destroying a tank earns 40 points, while damaging it grants 20. The elimination of a Russian soldier is worth 6 points, and a mobile missile system can earn up to 50 points – depending on its class.

The collected points can be exchanged, for example, for a Vampire drone, which is worth 43 points. One of the Ukrainian formations has already accumulated over 16,000 points, which allowed for the purchase of hundreds of FPV drones, machines for night operations, and reconnaissance missions.

The system is designed to reward the most effective units, streamline equipment delivery, and reduce reliance on bureaucracy, reports Politico. Soldiers will also be able to add reviews about the purchased weaponry, making future choices easier for others.

The ability to earn points for combat effectiveness also fosters competition between formations. - They started killing so quickly that Ukraine does not have time to deliver new drones – says Fedorov.

According to him, the system is continually evolving. For instance, increasing the number of points for eliminating infantry from 2 to 6 resulted in a twofold increase in enemy casualties in a month. - This is not just a system of motivation, this is a mechanism that changes the rules of war – emphasises the Vice Prime Minister.

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