Abstract

The mobilization readiness of the state and the effective and sufficient measures preceding it for planning mobilization training at all levels of government, in the sectoral context of the Russian economy, Russian society and an individual citizen in modern foreign policy conditions, conditions of foreign economic sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation from many, primarily Western European countries and the United States and the conduct of a special military operation in Ukraine are becoming the most important a factor of national security. The modern geopolitical process is also characterized by the increasingly aggressive policy of the NATO military bloc, which is rapidly moving towards the borders of the Russian Federation, which raises the urgency of the problems of vulnerability and the real creation of an unstable situation on Russia’s western borders. Georgia has also recently been characterized by an unstable political situation, the goal of which has already been announced by many military experts and political scientists in the media to create a second front against the Russian Federation. Acts of international terrorism, sabotage, attempts to destabilize the situation in Crimea, incessant killings of civilians in the DPR and LPR, regular shelling of Russian border territories — Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions — continue.In such conditions, not only strategic planning of mobilization measures becomes relevant, but also mobilization as an operational process.

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