Ukrainian Fighters Gained Access to NATO 'Wi-Fi': What It Means.


Ukrainian aircraft can now coordinate their actions with NATO aviation in real-Time. This news was announced by Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization Kateryna Chernohorenko. The Armed Forces of Ukraine can now use a common digital interface, thanks to a licensing agreement for the use of NATO software - the System Interface for the Control and Notification Center (CSI).
CSI is based on the Link-16 protocol, known as 'military Wi-Fi'. The system allows for rapid information exchange between aircraft, anti-aircraft missile systems, and other defense elements. Chernohorenko emphasized that this is not only a step towards technological development but also an example of joint actions between Ukraine and NATO partners.
Thanks to the implementation of artificial intelligence, the Ukrainian military has received hundreds of next-generation drones. These drones can operate in hostile conditions, navigate independently, and be used in combat situations. The development of these technologies is a step towards modernizing the Ukrainian forces and creating critical conditions for the defense of the state.
Ukraine's Readiness to Cooperate with NATO
Ukraine has demonstrated its readiness to cooperate with NATO in coordinating aviation actions and developing modern technologies in the field of defense. This step is important for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in ensuring the country's security under constant threat.
Ukraine has improved its defense capability, increased the level of cooperation with NATO partners, and confirmed its readiness to meet the challenges of the modern military environment. These steps demonstrate a high level of military-technical cooperation and provide better conditions for protecting national interests.
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