After the launch of the course on ground robotic complexes in the Army+ application, 4 thousand servicemen began training on it. At the same time, 1.5 thousand of them completed the course in full and received a certificate. This was reported by the Ministry of Defence.
It is estimated that only 36% successfully complete the course, making it one of the most difficult for most users. For the rest of the courses in Army+, this figure is an average of 44%.
"The servicemen who have completed the training note that despite the fact that the topic is new and requires time to study, the course turned out to be interesting, informative, and suitable for gaining basic knowledge," the Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
Here they explained that the course covers the types of ground-based systems, how to integrate them into the work of the unit, how to maintain them technically, and what you need to know to become an NRC operator.
The Ministry of Defense also reminded that this is the second course on technical military topics. The first was about UAVs, which are currently No. 1 in popularity - over 30,000 military personnel have already started training on them.
"NRCs have become indispensable assistants to the military on the battlefield, because they deliver ammunition, demine dangerous areas, conduct reconnaissance instead of people, and protect their lives. It is wonderful that so many users wanted to learn more about these complexes and master the theory. We will continue to replenish the training service with similar courses in the future," said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defence for Digitalization.
In total, Army+ presents twelve educational courses. 100 thousand servicemen are already taking the courses, and 45 thousand of them have completed at least one course in full. The course on NRK was launched in the application in May 2025.