Abstract

The work thoroughly examines the relevance and necessity for further improvement in the regula-tion of fuel consumption standards for the wheeled military vehicles that are in service with the Na-tional Guard of Ukraine. This issue is critically important for ensuring stable and effective operation of military units, especially in the context of modern challenges and conditions of combat operations. The conducted analysis of Ukraine's legislative and regulatory framework, scientific research, and technical literature, as well as the analysis of the actual situation in the military units of the National Guard of Ukraine, showed significant discrepancies between the existing fuel consumption standards and their practical application under complex operating conditions. These discrepancies are particularly evident during combat operations, where standard operating conditions differ significantly from those anticipated by guiding documents. This requires a revision and adaptation of existing methods to the current realities. As a result of the analysis, the main directions for further research were outlined and recommendations were formulated for the development of a new, more adaptive method of regulating fuel consumption. The proposed way for improving norms of fuel consumption is aimed at creating conditions for the timely and complete supply of necessary fuel to military units. The new standardization method is based on a comprehensive analysis of the structural parameters of military wheeled vehicles and the specific conditions of their use. This approach will not only ensure the accuracy of resource planning but also significantly en-hance the effectiveness of performing daily and combat tasks, as well as reduce the risks associated with potential fuel deficits at critical moments. The primary advantage of this methodology is in accurately determining fuel needs that depend on many variable factors. The implementation of these approaches will contribute to the readiness and ability of the National Guard of Ukraine to respond promptly to the challenges posed by the modern military conflict.

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