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Валентин ШнайдерWar
23 February 2026, 11:57
2026-02-23
The Ministry of Defense has fully digitalized the logistics of military equipment
The Ministry of Defense has completed the launch of the Logistics Management System (LMS) for the direction of military equipment in the Logistics Forces Command and at storage bases.
The Ministry of Defense has completed the launch of the Logistics Management System (LMS) for the direction of military equipment in the Logistics Forces Command and at storage bases.
According to the Ministry of Defense, from now on, the entire path of equipment (from procurement to transfer to the military unit) passes through a digital system. The ULZ allows you to see in real time what has been purchased under contracts, what has already arrived at the bases, and what has been shipped and confirmed as received. The department notes that previously, the transfer of documents and confirmation of issuance could take several days, now the documents are available immediately, and the movement of equipment is displayed online.
The system covers various types of transport, including armored medevacs, armored vans of the Kozak and Novator types, trucks, pickups, SUVs, cars, buggies, ATVs and motorcycles. The Ministry of Defense also emphasizes that the ULZ has automated procurement, distribution and reporting to reduce delays and speed up the adoption of management decisions. The system is planned to be further deployed in military units that perform combat missions.
The ULZ is built on SAP, a data-driven resource management platform. The Ministry of Defense indicates that SAP is used by over 90% of NATO armies and this solution allows you to see available resources, plan supplies, and track their movement in real time.
Previously, dev.ua wrote about how in January, units of the Defense Forces completed over 7,000 combat and logistical missions using ground robotic complexes, and by 2026, the Ministry of Defense plans to increase the production and procurement of such systems and upgrade communications and control.