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New “Amazon for War” System Lets Ukrainian Troops Trade Combat Success for Drones

An updated E-Points system has been launched in Ukraine under the “Army of Drones.Bonus” program. In August alone, the military ordered more than $24 million worth of equipment through the Brave1 Market.
According to Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov on August 25, this includes 22,000 FPV drones, bombers, reconnaissance UAVs, and electronic warfare systems. Equipment worth $6.5 million has already been delivered to the front, with an average delivery time of 10 days. The record is just 5 days.
The system operates through the integration of Brave1 Market, the DELTA situational awareness platform, and the DOT-Chain Defense logistics network. Units are awarded E-Points for verified destruction or damage of Russian targets.

These points can then be exchanged directly in the Brave1 Market for drones and other advanced equipment produced by Ukrainian manufacturers. Deliveries are ensured through DOT-Chain Defense, enabling a seamless and transparent process from order to front-line supply.
“We have created a fast and transparent system—essentially, an Amazon for war—that allows units demonstrating high combat effectiveness to receive more drones and equipment in addition to centralized supplies,” Fedorov said.
Earlier, it was reported that drone deliveries to Ukrainian troops via the DOT-Chain Defense system have proven up to four times faster than traditional procurement methods, with some orders reaching the front in under two weeks.






