Ukraine and NATO are creating a common platform for collecting and analyzing combat experience.
LL DEP Project
As part of strengthening the strategic partnership and exchanging military experience between Ukraine and NATO, the Lesson Learned Data Exploitation Platform (LL DEP) project was launched.
The NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre (JATEC) is working on the development together with representatives of the Ukrainian security sector and international partners.
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The founding conference of the project brought together experts from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Command of the Ground Forces, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, allies from Poland, Canada, Portugal, the Netherlands, the USA, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, as well as representatives of the public organization Boriviter.
The platform will allow tactical and strategic decisions to be adapted in real time based on military events in Ukraine and the analytical capabilities of the Alliance member countries.
“Ukraine’s war experience and NATO’s technological capabilities create the preconditions for a new operational training model that will strengthen Ukraine’s defense capability,” said Colonel Valeriy Vishnevsky, JATEC Program Implementation Director.
Conference participants focused on four key areas: system architecture, end products, information exchange between entities, and data analysis methodology.
This should form a new standard for defense training and response in hybrid warfare.