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Ukraine Launches Out DELTA Mobile Feature Showing Air Threat Movement in Real TIme

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has launched a new radar tool in the DELTA Mobile app that will alert service members to incoming air threats and visualise them, according to the Ministry statement on March 10.
The new feature is designed to provide individual military personnel with direct warnings about aerial threats in a selected area.
The ministry noted that the tool sends notifications when a threat approaches and shows the movement of hostile air objects on a map.
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Users can adjust the alert radius and choose the notification format, either voice or sound. The ministry stated that the tool is intended to provide the fullest possible picture of air threats without requiring users to switch between different services.
The ministry also noted that additional data sources are due to be integrated into the radar tool later, which would expand its detection and warning capabilities.
DELTA Mobile is part of the broader DELTA situational awareness ecosystem, which provides users with key map-based information and alerts on smartphones and tablets, and is available to each Ukrainian serviceman.
The app can also operate without an internet connection. DELTA Mobile works in a protected environment, while updates and version control are managed centrally through a mobile device management system.
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The advancement arrived as NATO has built a classified cloud environment to store and process Ukraine’s battlefield data, which is also presented in DELTA, aiming to bring it online in January 2026 once final information-sharing rules are approved.
NATO official Tom Goffus said Ukraine plans to route classified data through a joint training center in Poland, but the remaining obstacles are procedural—especially how to securely accredit and trust the system.
Goffus said NATO is shifting from “network-centric” to “cloud-centric” security, building a new open-architecture platform rather than extending existing networks, with NATO acting as gatekeeper for a shared “common data layer.”
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