Abstract

Ukraine, as an independent state, always adheres to the defensive military doctrine and demands the maximum de-escalation of the international situation at the current level, and at the same time pays great attention to maintaining an appropriate level of combat readiness of the armed forces.
 Combat readiness of servicemen of the armed forces, which requires a constant search for relevant directions and methods of professional improvement in the conditions of military-professional activity, is ensured by many factors, a special place among which is occupied by physical and psychological training, which are one of the main subjects of combat training, an integral part system of combat personnel improvement.
 Taking into account the current conditions of warfare on the territory of our country, in our opinion, no less important importance is attached to the means of hand-to-hand combat in the training of military personnel, thanks to which the combat capacity of the personnel, the combat readiness of units, and the unit is increased, and the psychological readiness of the soldier to perform assigned tasks is formed.
 Thus, in order to increase the effectiveness of the process in the existing conditions, it is necessary to review the means of preparing a soldier for action in close combat, the formation of various motor skills and psychological qualities of military personnel, as well as the development of basic physical qualities.

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