Abstract

In this article the task of assessing the existing and providing a given level of reliability of cars and combat vehicles is solved by studying the process of changing the probability of failure-free operation of cars and combat vehicles and determining ways to maintain a given level of technical availability. It is shown that the main method of obtaining initial information about the failure of cars and their elements is testing in the conditions of operation using a system for collecting and processing reliability information. Due to the sharp increase in the complexity of combat vehicles, a thorough scientific substantiation of military-technical solutions in the design, testing, production and operation of vehicles and combat vehicles is needed. In this case, it is necessary to assess the current level of reliability of combat vehicles and predict the required level of reliability when carrying out the replacement of equipment. It is possible to solve the problem of assessing the existing and providing a given level of reliability of cars and combat vehicles by studying the process of changing the probability of failure-free operation of cars and combat vehicles and determining ways to maintain a given level of their technical readiness. However, the existing indicators of technical readiness of weapons and military equipment do not provide an opportunity to assess the level of reliability of existing and determine the desired level of reliability of promising machines. Proposed dependence, which allows assessing the level of reliability of military vehicles, as a part of the readiness of automotive equipment to perform tasks.

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