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POTOČNIK, VIKTOR. "PROTIOKLEPNI BOJ V SLOVENSKI VOJSKI." SECURITY FORCES OF THE FUTURE/VARNOSTNE SILE PRIHODNOSTI, VOLUME 2017 ISSUE 19/4 (November 15, 2017): 15–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.19.4.1.

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Povzetek Od 90. let prejšnjega stoletja je v opremljanju z oklepno tehniko v oboroženih silah zaznati spremembe. Obseg tankovskih zmogljivosti se je zmanjšal, hkrati pa se povečujejo zmogljivosti tako imenovanega lahkega oklepa in oklepne zaščite v enotah bojne podpore in enotah zagotovitve bojnega delovanja. Dejansko se je delež oklepa na bojišču povečal. V doktrinarnem smislu Nato ne namenja veliko pozornosti protioklepnemu boju, v Vojaški doktrini SV (2006) pa protioklepnega boja sploh ne najdemo. V članku je opredeljen protioklepni boj v doktrinarnem smislu in analizirane so protioklepne zmogljivosti sodobnih vojsk. Na podlagi tega je predstavljenih nekaj ugotovitev in priporočil o stanju protioklepnega boja v SV. Ključne besede: Protioklepni boj, protioklepni oborožitveni sistemi, Slovenska vojska, koeficient bojne učinkovitosti. Abstract Since the 1990's, several changes have occurred in armoured formations. The scope of tank capabilities has been reduced considerably, while at the same time the presence of light armour and armour in combat support and combat service support units has increased. The percentage of armour in the battlefield has thus increased considerably. Nevertheless, doctrine-wise anti-armour combat is not a high priority for NATO and it is not even mentioned in the Slovenian Armed Forces doctrine (2006). The article deals with anti-armour combat from a doctrine perspective, and provides an analysis of anti-armour capabilities of modern armed forces. Building on this, it puts forward some conclusions and recommendations for the Slovenian Armed Forces. Key words: Anti-armour doctrine, anti-armour weapon systems, Slovenian Armed Forces, combat effectiveness coefficient.
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Henault, Raymond. "Combat capability and the Canadian forces." Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 9, no. 3 (January 2002): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11926422.2002.9673292.

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Reynolds, K. S. "Combining Forces to Combat Infectious Diseases." Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 96, no. 2 (August 2014): 123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/clpt.2014.119.

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Hrabchak, V. I., V. М. Suprun, and A. M. Zaskoka. "Analytical combat model between opposing forces." Military Technical Collection, no. 6 (May 4, 2012): 110–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33577/2312-4458.6.2012.110-120.

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Bryan, Craig J., William B. Elder, Mary McNaughton-Cassill, Augustine Osman, Ann Marie Hernandez, and Sybil Allison. "Life Meaning Following Combat Among Air Force Security Forces Personnel." Military Psychology 25, no. 4 (July 2013): 354–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/mil0000005.

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Rudkovsky, O., A. Chernenko, P. Vankevych, and V. Smychok. "AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF COMBAT IDENTIFICATION OF UNITS IN COMBAT." Collection of scientific works of Odesa Military Academy, no. 11 (December 27, 2019): 113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2019.11.113-123.

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The article considers the main causes of the emergence, due to objective and subjective reasons, the negative situation, when the troops bear losses from the blows of their own or allied forces, as well as measures that senior commanders (chiefs) are required to take to minimize them. Existing methods and methods of designating their units in the conditions of mass cluster of personnel and combat equipment, with actions in a limited combat space, are investigated. The urgent need to designate not only the strike forces of assault aircraft, but also the units of the ground forces, including each unit of military equipment and personnel (to a separate soldier), was substantiated. The military doctrine of combat recognition in the armed forces of NATO member states is considered as the uniform standard of combat identification of military forces of coalition forces operating on the battlefield, which establishes a common algorithm of action for all Allied troops. The efficiency of using separate means and methods by day, at night and in conditions of insufficient visibility is investigated; existing limitations in the use of recognition and identification signals that are related to the human factor and the technical capabilities of the means of recognizing soldiers, as in the case of pedestrian operations on the technique in the context of a quick battle. The main methods and methods of application of the system that reduce the ability to dismount troops while conducting observation by the enemy are determined, but in their turn, they do not limit the reliability of identification of goals. The analysis of the prospects of combining the means of combat identification on the battlefield into a single integrated system, ways of its further development with the subsequent integration of individual elements into the set of combat equipment and armament of the soldier was carried out. The focus is on the main directions of creating a unified guide on the use of forms and methods for identifying objectives for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the development of elements of such a unified system by the domestic military-industrial complex for the provision of units of the ground forces.
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Korniyenko, Dmytro, and Yuriy Pavlyutin. "The essence of the mechanism of administrative and legal support of service and combat activity of security forces (on the example of the National Guard of Ukraine)." Naukovyy Visnyk Dnipropetrovs'kogo Derzhavnogo Universytetu Vnutrishnikh Sprav 4, no. 4 (December 29, 2020): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31733/2078-3566-2020-4-35-41.

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The article emphasizes that the administrative and legal support of the security forces involves the implementation of the state through a set of legal norms, regulations and means of regulating public relations in the field of security and defense. The narrow definition of administrative and legal support is aimed precisely at the service and combat activities of the security forces. It has been offered to consider administrative and legal maintenance of service and combat activity of security forces as implementation by the state by means of legal norms, instructions and means of streamlining of set of the coordinated and interconnected preventive, protective, protective, mode, isolation-restrictive measures (actions) of bodies, divisions, parts. and individual officials of the security forces, which are carried out in order to ensure the implementation of the tasks facing the security forces in accordance with the law in peacetime and in wartime, as well as crisis situations that threaten national security. The consideration of the mechanism of administrative and legal support of service and combat activity of security forces as a set of legal means, measures and methods by means of which regulation of public relations in the field of service and combat activity of security forces is carried out is substantiated. It has been concluded that the elements of the mechanism of administrative and legal support of the service and combat activities of the security forces include: public relations in the field of providing the service and combat activities of the security forces; authorized subjects of power of the security forces in the field of security and combat activities of the security forces; administrative and legal relations that take place in the process of ensuring the service and combat activities of the security forces; guarantees, measures, means, forms and methods of ensuring the service and combat activities of the security forces. It has been established that a promising area of development of the security and defense sector of the country may be the adoption of a separate Concept of administrative and legal support of combat operations in the field of security and defense (including combat operations of security forces) or other separate regulations.
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Hayunga, Eugene G., Patricia L. Donaldson, Richard A. Sniffen, and James W. Holsinger. "Combat Casualty Care Training for Reserve Forces." Military Medicine 153, no. 11 (November 1, 1988): 574–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/153.11.574.

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JOSEPHSON, EDWARD H., and RAYMOND M. MACEDONIA. "Enhancing Total Combat Power with Fewer Forces." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 517, no. 1 (September 1991): 174–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716291517001013.

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McCoach, Caroline E., and Trever G. Bivona. "Engineering Multidimensional Evolutionary Forces to Combat Cancer." Cancer Discovery 9, no. 5 (April 16, 2019): 587–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.cd-18-1196.

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Tyurin, Vitalii,, Volodymyr, Mirnenko, Anatolii, Salii, Pavlo, Openʹko, and Oleksandr, Avramenko. "Reviews on the development of the theory of logistic support of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine." VUZF REVIEW 4, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.38188/2534-9228.19.4.06.

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The existing separate arms theory and the theory of the Logistics of the Armed Forces as components of military science lose their functional purpose as partial theories in modern conditions of operations (combat actions).The article proposes a unified theory of logistics of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, based on the existing theories of armament and the logistics of the Armed Forces, based on the general laws and established consistent patterns, trends, principles, forms and methods of the use of the logistics of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The objective function of the logistics system of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is formulated, which is to achieve compliance of the capabilities of this system with the predicted volume of tasks of the logistics. In order to implement this compliance it is necessary to ensure the convergence of requirements and capabilities at all levels of logistics management.The purpose of the article is to determine the main provisions of the new unified theory of logistics of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine taking into account modern forms and methods of conducting operations (combat actions), requirements concerning the formation of a unified logistics system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and logistic support, created management bodies, forces and assets of military units (formations) logistics of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.The assessment of the functioning of the Air Forces logistics system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is proposed on the basis of the stated views on the logistics theory of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by assessing the set of real capabilities of each subsystem that is the part of its structure and system as a whole. At the same time, the assessment of the quality of the logistic support of the military units (formations) of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine should be related to the level of implementation of the potential capabilities of the logistics system when solving problems of each subsystem at the stages of combat training, unblocking and operational deployment, preparation and conduct of operations (combat actions), restoration of combat capability of troops (forces).
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MIRNENKO, Volodymyr, Pavlo OPENKO, Vitalii TIURIN, and Oleksii MARTYNIUK. "Methodological Basis of Logistic Support of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine." Safety & Defense 5, no. 2 (January 30, 2020): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.37105/sd.56.

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This article proposes a unified theory of logistics for the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine based on the existing theories of armament and the logistics of the Armed Forces, and on the general laws and established consistent patterns, trends, principles, forms and methods of the use of the logistics of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The objective function of the logistics system of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is formulated to achieve compliance of the capabilities of this system with the predicted volume of logistics tasks. In order to implement this compliance, it is necessary to ensure the convergence of requirements and capabilities at all levels of logistics management. The assessment of the functioning of the Air Forces logistics system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is proposed on the basis of the stated views on the logistics theory of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by assessing the set of real capabilities of each subsystem that is a part of its structure and system as a whole. At the same time, the assessment of the quality of the logistic support of the military units (formations) of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine should be related to the level of implementation of the potential capabilities of the logistics system when solving problems of each subsystem at the various stages of combat training, unblocking and operational deployment, the preparation and conduct of operations (combat actions), restoration of combat capability of troops (forces).
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Stamatov, Stoyan. "COMBAT READINESS AS A FUNCTION OF MANNING, EQUIPPING AND TRAINING THE FORCES." Knowledge International Journal 28, no. 6 (December 10, 2018): 1893–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij28061893s.

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Building and maintaining adequate military capabilities and high combat readiness for the Armed Forces, as well as mobilization readiness for timely increase to wartime tables with reserve forces continue to be central to achieving defense and security goals. There is a strong interdependence between combat readiness and the system of manning, equipping, and training the Armed Forces. They all depend on the organizational structure, table of organization and equipment, and the level of training of personnel from active units and those from the Reserve in peace time.Combat Readiness is a certain state of the Armed Forces that determines the degree of training, manning, and equipping the headquarters, staffs, and troops that guarantee their adequate response to crises of a different character. Combat readiness is the real factor that exemplifies Armed Force’s preparedness to respond to every critical situation in a timely manner.The content of levels of combat readiness determines the level of preparedness of the military units to perform their duties at a certain point in time.There are certain states of combat readiness that have been adopted by NATO. Nevertheless, the lowest state of readiness usually represents the current/day-to-day status of military units and is usually called a "permanent" level of combat readiness. The highest level of readiness is supposed to answer the demands of readiness for immediate execution of battle actions, and it is perceived in most armies to be called "full" combat readiness.In order to optimize the overall process of activating military units to a higher level of combat or mobilization readiness, it is necessary to look for this in peacetime. It mainly concerns building a system of control and evaluation of the individual components of combat readiness and mobilization, and identifying measures for their improvement.Military HQs and formations are regularly evaluated to prove their operational capabilities to meet NATO standards in conducting military operations. Therefore the use of CREVAL– Combat Readiness Evaluation programs ensures the necessary operational capabilities and interoperability with allied units in multinational allied operations.Depending on the level of manning, arming, equipping and training military units are classified into different categories in ascending order. The smaller the category is, the higher the operational readiness of the military units is and vice versa, the higher the category is, the longer the mobilization period takes place, and the longer the time to reach operational readiness is. This further requires effective integration and use of the reserve staffs and the reserve forces’ units to enhance the capabilities of regular forces in the wide range of the expected operations described by the NATO policy documents.
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Yu.I. LASTOCHKIN. "Combat Employment of EW Forces as an Element of Ground Forces Operations." Military Thought 26, no. 004 (December 31, 2017): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21557/mth.50290435.

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Kharabara, Vоlodymyr, and Iurii Repilo. "Partial methodology for assessing the level of methodological training of trainers during combat training of tank brigade during combat readiness." VUZF REVIEW 5, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 54–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.38188/2534-9228.20.1.08.

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The experience of using tank brigade and units in the of anti-terrorist operation (ATO) and the operation of the Joint Forces (OJF), which are the main strike force of the Land Forces, indicates that their successful combat performance depends to a large extent on their combat capability. The level of preparedness of the brigade has a direct impact on combat capability.During combat renewal, combat training activities are conducted during which the training facilities acquire certain capabilities to perform combat missions. Due to the limited time involved in conducting combat training, methodological training of trainers has a significant impact on their level of training. This requires the search and implementation of new approaches to the quality of combat training activities by leaders of training in the course of combat readiness, which requires the development of a scientific and methodological apparatus to assess their level of methodological training. The article proposes a partial methodology for assessing the level of methodological training of leaders of training during combat training in the course of combat readiness, as part of a comprehensive methodology for assessing the effectiveness of combat tank training in the course of combat capability, which allows to take into account the impact of training leaders on the quality of training. The use of the proposed method allows the training subjects to quantify the level of methodological training of the trainers and to identify problems in the organization of their classes. The above methodology uses indicators that characterize the level of knowledge and skills of the head teacher in the subject of study, their experience in their classes and the availability of training courses to improve pedagogical skills.
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Fitzsimmons, Scott, Allan Craigie, and Marc André Bodet. "Canadian Public Opinion about the Military: Assessing the Influences on Attitudes toward Defence Spending and Participation in Overseas Combat Operations." Canadian Journal of Political Science 47, no. 3 (August 7, 2014): 503–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423914000754.

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AbstractDespite more than a decade of heightened defence spending and active fighting in the War in Afghanistan, the longest combat operation in the history of the Canadian Forces, scholars know precious little about how the socio-demographic characteristics and attitudes of Canadians may influence their views about taking part in overseas combat operations and funding the institution charged with carrying out these dangerous activities. By testing a range of hypotheses, which purport to explain the influence of multiple socio-demographic and attitudinal factors on Canadians' attitudes toward defence spending and the participation of the Canadian Forces in overseas combat operations, against data from the 2004 and 2011 Canadian Election Study, this article ascertains the most important determinants of Canadians' preferences about defence spending and the use of military force by the Government of Canada.
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Zieliński, Tadeusz. "Transformation of the Polish Armed Forces: A perspective on the twentieth anniversary of Poland's membership in the North Atlantic Alliance." Kwartalnik "Bellona" 700, no. 1 (March 13, 2020): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.0213.

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This article presents the changes in the Polish Armed Forces during the twenty years of Poland's membership in NATO. Transformational processes of varying intensity and effect involved organisational and technical modernisation and active duty force professionalism. An important aspect was the participation in operations under the NATO flag. Combat experience contributed to significant changes in their functioning, including combat technology and procedures, and provided to achieving interoperability within the NATO. What is more, future changes in Polish Armed Forces will be directly connected with challenges related to engagement of Poland in political, economic and military dimension to NATO.
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Armstrong, Richard N. "Combat regulations for tank and mechanized forces 1944." Journal of Soviet Military Studies 3, no. 2 (June 1990): 331–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13518049008429988.

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Mahon, Richard T., Stewart Kerr, Dennis Amundson, and J. Scott Parrish. "Immersion Pulmonary Edema in Special Forces Combat Swimmers." Chest 122, no. 1 (July 2002): 383–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1378/chest.122.1.383-a.

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Siringi, Samuel. "Africa and China join forces to combat malaria." Lancet 362, no. 9382 (August 2003): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(03)14105-0.

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Chapman, Robert, and Charles Colegrove. "Transforming Operational Training in the Combat Air Forces." Military Psychology 25, no. 3 (May 2013): 177–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0095980.

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Roby, Patricia R., Avinash Chandran, Nikki E. Barczak-Scarboro, Stephen M. DeLellis, Cassie B. Ford, Marshall L. Healy, Gary E. Means, Shawn F. Kane, James H. Lynch, and Jason P. Mihalik. "Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Special Operations Forces Combat Soldiers." Annals of Biomedical Engineering 48, no. 6 (April 23, 2020): 1651–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-020-02514-z.

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Nawrotek, Jarosław. "RUSSIAN’S PROVING GROUND IN SYRIA." PROBLEMY TECHNIKI UZBROJENIA 152, no. 4 (April 3, 2020): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.0871.

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Mission of the Russian Federation Armed Forces in Syria is their biggest foreign military operation of current times. It became a form of evaluation of combat efficiency for different forces and troops. Moreover, the Russian Army could check the newest types of used munitions in combat conditions. Leading a combat operation far beyond the borders of own territory can be used for evaluation of the overall system safeguarding the combat operations theatre, and especially the logistics. What is more, the combat experience acquired by a few dozen thousand soldiers is also a priceless value for the army.
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Dulia, Alina, Tetiana Liakh, and Tetiana Veretenko. "TYPES OF FAMILIES OF JOINT FORCES OPERATION PARTICIPANTS IN THE EAST OF UKRAINE AND PECULIARITIES OF SOCIAL WORK WITH THEM." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 4 (May 20, 2020): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2020vol4.5106.

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Carrying out military actions in the East of Ukraine, Joint Forces Operations, lead to physical and psychological traumatization of military personnel, complications in their socialization into a peaceful society, deterioration of interaction between family members of participants of the Joint Forces Operation and family dysfunction. The purpose of this article is to classify types of families involved in the Joint Forces Operation and determine their specific problems and needs. Based on the survey of families and specialists of state and private organizations, providing social support for this category of recipients of services, classification of types of families participating the Joint Forces Operation (family members, where one of its members is now in a combat zone; families, where one of its members returned from the combat zone; families, who are divorced: before departure to the combat zone, during a stay in a combat zone, after returning from the combat zone; families where one member is war-disabled; the families of the deceased ones) was made. The characteristic of each of the certain types of families allowed choosing the most effective forms of work with the families of the Joint Forces Operation participants.
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Minasov, V., L. Kinderknekht, and M. Smolyanyi. "ACTIONS OF THE ARMY AVIATION DURING THE RAIDBY THE AIR ASSAULT FORCES’ UNITS." Collection of scientific works of Odesa Military Academy 2, no. 12 (December 27, 2019): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2019.12.2.66-72.

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The article analyzes the foreign and domestic experience of combat use of Army Aviation Helicopters (AA) in modern wars and local conflicts when conducting raid operations by the units of Air Assault (Airmobile) forces, as well as the experience of transfer of the Air Assault Forces by helicopters in time of action. During a raid, air assault battalion can use combat helicopters. In this case, helicopter ambushes are most expedient to use in the ways of raising the nearest enemy reserves and in case of the enemy's mobile objects to strike suddenly, using various tactical techniques. The use of ambushes will be most effective in the area, which provides the secretive action of helicopters and the selection of enough quantity of fields. The use of Army aviation allows the airborne assault units to be transferred during a raid. Helicopters must fly at extremely low altitudes using terrain masking, individual and group means of EW. Exit of helicopters at the landing field of the air assault force is carried out suddenly and accurately in relation to place and time. AA units are widely used to evacuate units. Transport and combat helicopters provide for the admission on board and transportation of personnel, weapons, documents; conducting intelligence. At the same time combat helicopters perform the task of destroying air defense on the flight route; concealment of AA combat order from possible attacks by enemy helicopters in the air; landing and take-off of transport and combat helicopter. Commanders of air assault units must be aware of the tactics of combat, transport-combat and transport helicopters and their tactical characteristics, which will significantly improve the effectiveness of the raid and be able to apply it during the raid.
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Grossman, Guy, Devorah Manekin, and Dan Miodownik. "The Political Legacies of Combat: Attitudes Toward War and Peace Among Israeli Ex-Combatants." International Organization 69, no. 4 (2015): 981–1009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002081831500020x.

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AbstractRecent research has highlighted combat's positive effects for political behavior, but it is unclear whether they extend to attitudes toward the conflict itself. We exploit the assignment of health rankings determining combat eligibility in the Israel Defense Forces to examine the effect of combat exposure on support for peaceful conflict resolution. Given the centrality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to global affairs, and its apparent intractability, the political consequences of combat become all the more pressing. We find that exposure to combat hardens attitudes toward the rival and reduces support for negotiation and compromise. Importantly, these attitudes translate into voting behavior: combatants are likely to vote for more hawkish parties. These findings call for caution in emphasizing the benign effects of combat and underscore the importance of reintegrating combatants during the transition from conflict to peace.
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Butenko, O., E. Tsuria, and S. Gordeev. "OF CREATING REMOTELY CONTROLLED COMBAT MODULES FOR LIGHT ARMORED VEHICLES." Наукові праці Державного науково-дослідного інституту випробувань і сертифікації озброєння та військової техніки, no. 6 (December 30, 2020): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37701/dndivsovt.6.2020.04.

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The article substantiates the need to create a remotely controlled combat module to equip light armored vehicles (LAV) manufactured at domestic enterprises of the defense complex. The main purpose of LAV is to perform some of the tasks of combined-arms battle and its support, namely: the transportation of personnel, the elimination of enemy’s manpower out of the battle formation, patrolling on the second and third lines of defense of the Joint Forces Operation. NATO nations procure the following remotely controlled combat modules: United States - M151 Protector RWS and PROTECTOR CROWS II (manufactured by Kongsberg, Norway); United Kingdom - Enforcer (Selex Galilleo, UK) and Protector (Kongsberg, Norway); Germany - light and heavy modules FLW 100 and FLW 200 (manufactured by Krauss-Maffei, Germany). Remote controlled combat modules occupy a significant niche in the arsenal of modern ground forces. At present, the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not have remotely controlled combat modules that can be used on light armored vehicles. When developing requirements for the remotely controlled combat module, it is advisable to consider the ability to perform basic combat missions by the light armored vehicles and the characteristics of the weapons that will be integrated into the remotely controlled combat module. Weapons that a light armored vehicle is equipped with are used in close combat to solve a large number of different fire missions. The remotely controlled combat module mounted on light armored vehicles is generally used to defeat the line-of-sight targets. The characteristics of weapons that may be integrated into the remotely controlled combat module and the proposed ammunition load are considered. In order to simplify design decisions when installing the remotely controlled combat modules on light armored vehicles and for the purpose of performing the task effectively, it is necessary to solve the problem of creating remotely controlled combat modules with a much smaller weight than existing models. Integration of the aforementioned remotely controlled combat modules into light armored vehicles will allow carrying out tasks on reinforcement of checkpoints, force protection of troops, сonvoy and patrol, destruction of fortified enemy objects, reconnaissance, as well as interception and destruction of manpower and armored vehicles, outside of the battle formations. The bulk delivery of light armored vehicles to the troops will further enhance the mobility of the warfare. Light armored vehicles can be used extensively by air assault troops, mountain assault and motorized infantry formations, territorial defense units.
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Harka, Ödön. "Combat Support Armament of the Rapid Forces in the Hungarian Royal Defence Forces." Hadtudományi Szemle 14, no. 1 (May 26, 2021): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32563/hsz.2021.1.1.

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Besides the combat-arms assets, the rapid troops of the Royal Hungarian Defence Forces also had field artillery (light howitzers), air defence artillery and anti-tank guns. The order of battle of the motorised units required the existence of one (after the autumn of 1941, two) artillery battalion(s) with vehicle-drawn assets for providing combat support. The motorised artillery battalions initially had four batteries with light howitzers, while the armoured divisions had two motorised artillery battalions. There were two artillery battalions with four (six) batteries in the mobilised organisation of the cavalry brigades (division). For ensuring defence against air attacks, vehicle-drawn air defence artillery battalions were introduced in the armoured divisions and the 1st Cavalry Division with one light and one heavy battery. Against tank attacks, there were 4–6 anti-tank guns in service used by each of the anti-tank companies of the infantry and reconnaissance battalions (in the motorised rifle brigades and hussar regiments of the armoured divisions) and the 1st Cavalry Division.
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Polishchuk, L., O. Klimovich, and S. Bogutskiy. "AUTOMATION OF THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSFOR FIGHTING IN THE GROUND FORCES OF THE ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE." Collection of scientific works of Odesa Military Academy 2, no. 12 (December 27, 2019): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2019.12.2.111-118.

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The situation in Ukraine as a result of Russia's armed aggression has led the President of Ukraine to approve the National Security and Defense Council's decision on a road map for defense reform, defining ways of its implementation on the basis and principles guided by NATO member states. The algorithm of the work of the governing bodies of the NATO Armed Forces according to their standards during the decision to conduct combat operations is presented. Proposed to automate the work of governing bodies in the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by NATO standards in deciding to conduct hostilities. Suggestions have been made on the algorithmization of the functional activities of governing bodies in the Army of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the battalion and above the standards of the United States Armed Forces, which are identical to NATO standards, using specialized software and for its implementation in the training process of officers and cadets Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy. In accordance with the algorithmization of the functional actions of the officials of the management bodies, software has been developed that has the following functional capabilities: providing information about the algorithm (procedure) of the officials of the management bodies; making calculations that are required when planning combat operations; ensuring the development of formalized documents; providing useful information in a convenient form; creation of an electronic map of operational (combat) situation on the ground of warfare. The proposed automation of the decision-making process for combat operations and the algorithmization of the work of officials of the ground forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the battalion and above can later be used in training centers and troops, as well as a prototype of the subsystem of the future automated ground control system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Therefore, the main purpose of automation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine control system should be considered to ensure the guaranteed fulfillment of tasks by the troops to counter modern threats and challenges to the national security of the state, to improve and develop new algorithms and methods of work of commanders and staffs in deciding to conduct combat operations, their planning and management based on widely deployed information and telecommunications technologies in accordance with NATO standards.
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V.P. VIDUTO. "Combat Employment (Combat Actions) of Aerospace Forces and Artillery Formations: Aspects of Content and Research." Military Thought 26, no. 001 (March 31, 2017): 150–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21557/mth.48907744.

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Ispas, Lucian, and Paul Tudorache. "Intercultural Communication in Military Multinational Operations." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 24, no. 1 (June 1, 2018): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2018-0015.

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Abstract The dynamics and complexity of the current operational environment requires military forces, in general, and multinational forces, in particular, new adaptation, relational-communication and action capacities to enable them to identify and combat hypothetical adversaries whose elementary features are their ability to use conventional combat actions correlated with unconventional types of combat. In this context, intercultural communication, seen not only from an internal perspective as a standard of achievement at the level of national contingents, but also externally as an instrument of establishing positive relations with the regional partners, the local population and the other actors of the operational environment, becomes a requirement essential for the performance of multinational military forces in deploying the whole spectrum of operations
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TUDORACHE, Paul. "REORGANIZING THE TACTICAL MILITARY STRUCTURES UNDER FORMULA OF THE BATTLE GROUPS." STRATEGIES XXI - Command and Staff College 17, no. 1 (August 10, 2021): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2668-2028-21-02.

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Abstract: The accentuated dynamics of the operational environments, with direct impact on the areas of responsibilities (AOR) and areas of operations (AO), determines the need for the Land Forces to adapt operationally, having profound implications on their task organizations’ adjustment. For these reasons, the paper sets out the principles for reconfiguring the tactical structures from Land Forces under the umbrella of battle groups (BGs), to meet current and future operational challenges. Also, the main analysis is pointed at determining the organizational formulas of the BGs, configured on the battalion task organizations, suitable for full spectrum operations (FSO), imprinting the staff, as well as the combat, combat support (CS), and combat service support forces (CSS).
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Evans, Sarah E., and Gregory Steeger. "Deployment-to-dwell metrics and supply-based force sustainment." Journal of Defense Analytics and Logistics 2, no. 1 (June 29, 2018): 2–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jdal-05-2017-0009.

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Purpose In the present fast-paced and globalized age of war, special operations forces have a comparative advantage over conventional forces because of their small, highly-skilled units. Largely because of these characteristics, special operations forces spend a disproportionate amount of time deployed. The amount of time spent deployed affects service member’s quality of life and their level of preparedness for the full spectrum of military operations. In this paper, the authors ask the following question: How many force packages are required to sustain a deployed force package, while maintaining predetermined combat-readiness and quality-of-life standards? Design/methodology/approach The authors begin by developing standardized deployment-to-dwell metrics to assess the effects of deployments on service members’ quality of life and combat readiness. Next, they model deployment cycles using continuous time Markov chains and derive closed-form equations that relate the amount of time spent deployed versus at home station, rotation length, transition time and the total force size. Findings The expressions yield the total force size required to sustain a deployed capability. Originality/value Finally, the authors apply the method to the US Air Force Special Operations Command. This research has important implications for the force-structure logistics of any military force.
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R.A. NOVIKOV. "Organizational Structure of Forces Performing Combat Missions in Aerospace." Military Thought 26, no. 002 (June 30, 2017): 134–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21557/mth.49108866.

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Pytel, Marek, and Mariusz Cieśla. "Use of Territorial Defense Forces (TDF) in combat operations." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 199, no. 1 (March 18, 2021): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.8110.

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The Territorial Defense Forces’ combat operations carried out for the benefit of the operational troops will create a hardly permeable network of resistance points (defense zones), which will allow slowing down and ultimately stopping the enemy. However, to perform this task, the TDF operation principles and features when organizing the fight should be borne in mind. Apart from that, they must organize their effective system of reconnaissance, anti-landing, and anti-diversion activities, both in their offensive and protective-defensive forms. They will organize resistance points (defense zones) in specific combat environments as for network defense activities. In the first stage of the defense operation, they will take part in cover operations.
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Rak, Ludek, Pavel Zahranicek, and Miroslav Polach. "The Effectiveness of Infantry Squad Combat and Pre-Combat Formations for Warfighting." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 27, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2021-0017.

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Abstract The article aims to describe experimental research into infantry squad pre-combat formations. It focuses on the most used formations, and addresses their advantages and suitability for various tactical situations. A highlighted feature of the experiment is the involvement of units with varying degrees of training as research subjects: from novices through to professional soldiers, from combat squads to instructors of the elite course of the ACR ground forces. The synthesized results can therefore be perceived as having universal validity. For broad-spectrum research of their properties and usability, each formation is evaluated in different terrains and different tactical situations. The presented data are usable in practice for training infantry, motorized airborne units, and in certain cases mechanized forces and combat support units. Research into this area of small-unit tactics is now even more progressive, since a significant number of tasks in conducting combat operations are being transferred to small units. This is at the expense of large troop formations, which are increasingly difficult to use in times of high-precision weapons and hybrid warfare. In certain situations even a small unit can perform tasks with operational ramifications. Moreover, in this area of tactics publications are very rare due to the low scientific interest and the inclusion of information falling under the ‘classified information’ of individual armies. The data presented in the article are set in their broader context, commented upon by the authors of the training, and described with the intention their inclusion in the training of troops.
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Kaznacheyev, Dmytro, and Olena Lopayeva. "Ways of improvement military-combat activity of law enforcement units in Ukraine." Naukovyy Visnyk Dnipropetrovs'kogo Derzhavnogo Universytetu Vnutrishnikh Sprav 3, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31733/2078-3566-2020-3-90-95.

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The article analyzes the features of service and combat activities of law enforcement forces in Ukraine, mistakes were made during the professional training of personnel. The concept of essence and maintenance of service and combat activity of law enforcement agencies depending on their specificity is given. The description of the directions of improvement of service and combat activity of law enforcement forces in Ukraine is carried out, the substantiation of advantages and disadvantages of these directions in modern conditions is given. Emphasis was placed on improving the service and combat activities of law enforcement forces in Ukraine through the wider application of international regulations and sources of international law, especially those UN General Assembly resolutions on the conduct of law enforcement officials and the basic principles of force and firearms by officials. to maintain law and order, which may vary depending on the national legal system. An analysis of violations of the law committed in the performance of certain combat missions, which mostly occur in cases where law enforcement officers and servicemen in the performance of urgent actions are guided only by the early detection or cessation of offenses, detention or delivery of offenders, restoration of violations. citizens, elimination (minimization) of the consequences of a certain emergency situation. It is noted that in most cases illegal actions are manifested in unreasonable restrictions on the rights and freedoms of citizens, unjustified inspections, detentions and searches, biased, untimely or incomplete information about the results of measures taken, and sometimes - drawing up documents with inaccurate data and falsification of evidence. In view of this, it is necessary to develop theoretical and practical problems of combat training in the framework of the action plan for the implementation of the concept of law enforcement, which provides for the improvement of the existing training system. Fundamentally new requirements for the quality of personnel training require a revision of the existing model of service and combat training in educational institutions with specific training conditions.
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Abdukakharovna, Abidjanova Mukhlisa. "The Importance Of Military Traditions In Improving The Professional Training Of Military Servants." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 2, no. 09 (September 30, 2020): 647–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue09-99.

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The army, as a social institution, plays an important role in ensuring the stability of society and maintaining peace. At the same time, it is important to study the genesis of the formation of military traditions, their further development and improvement. After all, the Armed Forces is manifested as a specific society, where there are specific military traditions that have been formed over a certain historical period of time. It is the military traditions that have a positive impact on the combat readiness of servicemen serving in the armed forces, as well as serve to increase their combat readiness. This article highlights the role of military and combat traditions, which have been formed and developed over the centuries in our national army, in increasing the combat readiness and combat readiness of troops as a phenomenon of military traditions.
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Swietochowski, Norbert, and Dariusz Rewak. "Modernization of the Missile Forces and Artillery." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 191, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2398.

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The article analyses and assesses current capabilities of the Missile and Forces Artillery of the Polish Armed Forces as well as a role which should be played by artillery in conditions of a contempo-rary battlefield. By addressing a current state and modernization programs, the most principal areas of indispensable adaptations and directions for modernization aiming at significant increasing of artillery’s combat capabilities have been indicated. The analysis is based on conclusions and expertise gained during resent armed conflicts, particularly from the war in eastern Ukraine, where artillery played a crucial role in fire support. Artillery remains a relatively inexpensive, highly efficient and the most available means of fire support in the Polish Armed Forces, and its modernization and adaptation to NATO standards will con-siderably increase the combat potential the Polish Land Forces.
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Buchalski, Benjamin, Eric Gutierrez, Douglas Emlen, Laura Lavine, and Brook Swanson. "Variation in an Extreme Weapon: Horn Performance Differences across Rhinoceros Beetle (Trypoxylus dichotomus) Populations." Insects 10, no. 10 (October 15, 2019): 346. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10100346.

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Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Trypoxylus dichotomus) males have exaggerated head horns that they use as weapons in combat over reproductive opportunities. In these contests, there is an advantage to having a longer horn, and there seems to be little cost to horn exaggeration. However, populations vary in the amount of horn exaggeration across this widespread species. Here, we examine four populations and quantify scaling and functional morphology of the horn. We then measure force production by the horn system in a combat-relevant movement. We find that not only does horn length vary among populations, but allometry of lever mechanics and force production varies in a complex way. For instance, some beetle populations make relatively long horns, but exert relatively low forces. Other populations make shorter horns and produce higher forces during fights. We suggest that this performance variation could be associated with differences in the intensity or type of sexual selection across the species.
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Kończak, Jarosław. "Reliability analysis of high-speed tracked vehicles in the polish army." Journal of KONBiN 42, no. 1 (June 1, 2017): 143–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jok-2017-0023.

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Abstract The Polish Armed Forces use tracked vehicles that serve as a core element of the ground combat forces. These vehicles are capable of fighting in all kinds of terrain conditions, in any season of the year. Combat missions are often fought in areas where even no dirt roads are available. The present paper assesses the reliability of tracked vehicles in the context of their irregular operation, as well as service- and maintenance-related vulnerability.
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Anderson, Christian J. "Cleansing Instead of Combat?" Journal of Pentecostal Theology 28, no. 2 (September 14, 2019): 228–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17455251-02802006.

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As the Church participates in God’s Mission, how is it called to oppose evil forces in the world? In the last fifty years, spiritual warfare approaches have come to the attention of evangelicals through missionary encounters with spirit cosmologies of the global South and the rise of Pentecostalism within World Christianity. But Janet Warren’s book, Cleansing the Cosmos (Wipf and Stock, 2012), offers a theological and practical alternative to spiritual warfare, one that emphasizes God’s cleansing of space in his creation, with evil not so much a strategic enemy but chaos that seeks to intrude over God-given boundaries and contaminate what God has made holy. This article analyzes Warren’s proposal and explores how it may help in some areas of mission where spiritual warfare approaches have been problematic – namely in relation to exaggerated God–Satan dualism, discontinuity of local religious forms, and controversies over space.
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박일송. "Battle of Daejeon and Combat Effectiveness of the U.S. Forces." Journal of Military History Studies ll, no. 130 (December 2010): 121–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17934/jmhs..130.201012.121.

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Chornyi, N. V. "Combat vehicles driving course of Land Forces: retrospective and perspective." Military Technical Collection, no. 15 (November 9, 2016): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33577/2312-4458.15.2016.62-68.

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Kapusta, Philip. "Book Review: In the Combat Zone: Special Forces Since 1945." Armed Forces & Society 27, no. 4 (July 2001): 647–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095327x0102700411.

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Lenetsky, Seth, Nigel Harris, and Matt Brughelli. "Assessment and Contributors of Punching Forces in Combat Sports Athletes." Strength and Conditioning Journal 35, no. 2 (April 2013): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/ssc.0b013e31828b6c12.

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Ramano, Gilbert. "The South African Army concept for providing combat-ready forces." African Security Review 8, no. 5 (January 1999): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10246029.1999.9627760.

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Stefanov, Nikolay. "Analysis of the Use of Outsourcing Services for Maintenance and Repair of the Equipment and Armament Available in the Structures of the Bulgarian Armed Forces." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 23, no. 1 (June 20, 2017): 467–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2017-0077.

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Abstract The longlasting process of transformation of the armed forces, as well as the reduction of staff resulted in the loss of certain capabilities. In times of transformation, the different structures of the Bulgarian Armed Forces, led by the desire to preserve their most important capabilities, namely the combat ones, are forced to lay off mainly parts of their maintenance and support units. In order to compensate for these lost capabilities, the armed forces resorted to the use of outsourcing services for the repair and maintenance of armament and military equipment.This article studies and analyses the use of outsourcing services for the maintenance and repair of equipment and armament available in the structures of the Bulgarian Armed Forces.
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Halushka, A. M., S. V. Khalik, O. V. Rychka, and Ye B. Lopin. "Actual aspects of traumatic pathology among servicemen of Ukrainіan Armed Forces in Joint Forces Operation." Biomedical and Biosocial Anthropology, no. 41 (December 28, 2020): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31393/bba41-2020-05.

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The use of these traditional peacetime methodological approaches to accounting and analysis of non-combat injuries has led to an underestimation of its high level in the planning of inpatient care for servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the Joint Forces operation (anti-terrorist operation). The purpose of the study is a general assessment of the place of combat and non-combat injuries (including poisoning) in the structure of cases of hospitalization of servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of the Joint Forces operation and anti-terrorist operation. Statistical mathematical processing was performed using computer programs Microsoft Excel and STATISTICA (version 6, StatSoft, Inc.). Based on annual medical reports on 3/med form, the ICD-10 structure of Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen treated in MTF located in area of Joint Forces Operation for 2015-2020 has been presented. Ranks of disease classes have been calculated. Based on medical reports according Temporary instruction on codification of battle injures, non-battle trauma and diseases in Ukrainian Armed Forces, the structure of casualties admissions to MTF have been pointed out. The leading places in structure of treated servicemen belongs to patients with diagnoses on XIX class of ICD-10 (1st place for 2015-2019, 2nd place in 2020) that was stipulated by relative high levels of non-battle trauma in troops on the East of Ukraine. The comparison of structure of servicemen treated in MTF located in and out area of Joint Forces Operation as well as with structure of adult population (over 18 years old) treated in civil hospitals has been conducted. Prevalence of traumatic pathology levels among patients treated in MTF located in area of Joint Forces Operation in comparison with others treatment facilities data has been revealed. For 2015-2020 the shares of trauma and poison cases in structure of treated servicemen in MTF located in area of Joint Forces Operation significantly decreased that was connected with gradual lowing of battle actions intensity and non-battle trauma level. Based on result of research the necessity to improve curative and diagnostic base of military treatment facilities in area of Joint task operation as well as medical report and non-battle trauma prevention systems has been concluded.
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Yuriev, S., O. Mikhnyuk, M. Rodionov, A. Nikitin, R. Bukov, D. Polozenko, M. Pidoprygora, and L. Arefieva. "The role and place of applied military sports in the physical training of future officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports), no. 5(136) (May 22, 2021): 149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.5(135).36.

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Successful combat missions in local conflicts depend on the level of professional and physical training of servicemen. An effective means of physical training of military personnel are military-applied sports, which, on the one hand, provide for a high general level of physical fitness of military personnel, and on the other, form military-applied skills and abilities necessary in modern combat. The concept of development of physical training and sports in the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the period up to 2020, which was created taking into account the experience of combat operations in eastern Ukraine, NATO standards and the Euro-Atlantic integration vector of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, provides for approximation of physical training. introduction and development of military-applied sports. The article is devoted to the theoretical substantiation of the need to introduce military-applied sports into the educational process of the physical training of future officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Research methods: theoretical analysis of scientific and methodological literature, advanced experience of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, governing documents. It was found that the introduction of military-applied sports in the educational process for the physical training of future officers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will contribute to an increase in their level of physical fitness, the upbringing of moral-volitional and psychological qualities, the formation of military-applied motor skills. In turn, this will contribute to the successful fulfillment of combat missions as intended in the process of military professional activity.
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