
"We are trying to negotiate about the need of introduction of the C4ISR command-and-control system in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. That would be a real revolution for our army," Iryna Friz, the head of the Ukrainian parliamentary delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, told reporters, Xinhua reports.
The C4ISR -- command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system, can ensure the development of Ukraine's security and defense sectors according to the standards of the 21st century, Friz said.
Read alsoPoroshenko, Stoltenberg discuss strengthening Ukraine-NATO cooperationShe emphasized that NATO's support for Ukraine, particularly under a Comprehensive Package of Assistance approved in July, has already helped Kiev to step up implementation of reforms in its security and defense sectors.
The establishment of the C4ISR system is a part of the Strategic Defense Bulletin of Ukraine -- the roadmap for the country's development of defense sector by 2021.
Read alsoPoll shows more Ukrainians support NATO, dislike RussiaUkraine is not a member of NATO, but closely cooperates with the alliance and participates in NATO's Partnership for Peace Program.