Army+ Tops 5,000 Approved Translations, Says President

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"Army+ App Surpasses 5,000 Approved Military Transfers in Ukraine"

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest evening address brought satisfying news for Ukrainian military personnel. The "Army+" application, developed by the Ministry of Defense, has successfully processed over 5,000 transfer requests, marking a significant milestone in digitalizing military administrative procedures.

Zelensky commended the team behind the application, stating, "I want to highlight the work of the Ministry of Defense team on the ‘Army+’ application. It’s now helping to resolve some previously problematic and sensitive issues for our military, notably transfers between units."

The President added that the application is now functional for both the Armed Forces and National Guard, with plans to extend its use to the border guards. This shift aims not only to eliminate bureaucratic paperwork but also to boost morale by demonstrating state appreciation and respect for servicemen and women.

The journey towards this digital feat began on November 6 when the Ministry of Defense announced its collaboration with the Armed Forces General Staff to develop a digital service to simplify military transfers. On November 12, Zelensky revealed that the Cabinet of Ministers had approved a new mechanism for such transfers through the "Army+" application. The feature became accessible to National Guard personnel on December 15.

With this development, Ukraine continues to embrace digital innovation to streamline military operations and enhance service personnel welfare.

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