Abstract
It has been established that the conditions under which security force units perform their tasks during a full-scale war have undergone significant changes, leading to a decrease in the survivability of security force personnel both during combat operations and while carrying out law enforcement tasks. The main factors influencing the likelihood of a security officer sustaining a combat injury have been identified, and a comprehensive set of survivability indicators for security force personnel under enemy fire conditions has been developed. Based on these indicators, a list of criteria for the survivability of security force personnel has been proposed.
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