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ANALYSIS OF ACTUAL PROCEDURES FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENT TASKS FOR RESTORATION OF WEAPONS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT IN MILITARY UNIT

https://doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2021.16.13-21
 
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R. Litvinchuk
                                                        
 

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Cite in the List of bibliographic references (DSTU 8302:2015) 

Літвінчук Р. В. Аналіз діючих процедур розподілу поточних завдань з відновлення озброєння та військової техніки у військових частинахЗбірник наукових праць Військової академії (м. Одеса). 2021. Вип. 2(16). С. 13-21https://doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2021.16.13-21 

 

Abstract

At present, the planning of technical support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine needs to be finalized, as it does not allow to fully respond to the challenges of today.
The whole system of technical support begins with planning. The amount of funds spent by the state, the number of personnel involved in the work and the time for these works, the speed of obtaining spare parts, etc. will depend on how a particular process or procedure is planned. And as a result, the quality and speed of recovery of weapons to ensure the combat readiness of troops.
The issues considered in the work are quite relevant especially during the hostilities in the East of our country.
The article highlights the problems of planning and procedures for repair and maintenance of weapons at the present stage. The full cycle of planning and division of responsibilities of the repair body of a military unit is considered in detail. A comparative analysis of the planning of the work of repair bodies in Soviet times, the state of affairs on this issue in the modern Armed Forces and a parallel with the planning and technical support of NATO countries. In addition, the technical support of combat operations during the anti-terrorist operation and the Joint Forces operation is analyzed, the analysis of which also shows gaps in the planning and procedures for the repair and maintenance of armaments and military equipment.
The main military equipment used for combat operations is armored vehicles. Therefore, this article will consider the above-mentioned problem of planning on the basis of the armored service of the military unit.
The conclusion also provides suggestions for further research on process automation through mathematical methods of data processing and implementation of decision support systems.

Keywords

planning, maintenance, armored vehicles service, data processing methods, decision support system.
 

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