Abstract

The article presents an improved methodology for allocating the allocated financial resources between the activities that are performed to housing the units (military formations) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the field with the purpose of maintaining a certain level of combat capability of these formations (units). The methodology is dedicated to justify the amount of necessary financial resources for the successful housing of unit (military formation) in the field and to determine the allocation of allocated financial resources between the arrangements for housing the units (military formations) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the field. Its application is proposed at headquarters (services) during the determination of the need for expendable material resources necessary for the implementation of this quartering, as well as for the optimal allocation of alloсated financial resources between the quartering arrangements. The proposed methodology has several advantages: firstly, it formalizes the relationship between the results of housing troops (forces) in the field with the achieved level of combat capability; secondly, it contains a mechanism for calculating the necessary financial resources for the successful housing of units (military formations); thirdly, it allows to optimize the allocation of allocated financial resources between the arrangements for housing the unit (military formation) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the field with the aim of maximizing the level of its combat capability. The use of improved methodology makes it possible to avoid mistakes during the determination of the necessary financial resources for housing troops (forces) in the field, and also to carry out a more justified allocation of allocated financial resources.

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