Abstract

The experience of using tank brigade and units in the of anti-terrorist operation (ATO) and the operation of the Joint Forces (OJF), which are the main strike force of the Land Forces, indicates that their successful combat performance depends to a large extent on their combat capability. The level of preparedness of the brigade has a direct impact on combat capability.During combat renewal, combat training activities are conducted during which the training facilities acquire certain capabilities to perform combat missions. Due to the limited time involved in conducting combat training, methodological training of trainers has a significant impact on their level of training. This requires the search and implementation of new approaches to the quality of combat training activities by leaders of training in the course of combat readiness, which requires the development of a scientific and methodological apparatus to assess their level of methodological training. The article proposes a partial methodology for assessing the level of methodological training of leaders of training during combat training in the course of combat readiness, as part of a comprehensive methodology for assessing the effectiveness of combat tank training in the course of combat capability, which allows to take into account the impact of training leaders on the quality of training. The use of the proposed method allows the training subjects to quantify the level of methodological training of the trainers and to identify problems in the organization of their classes. The above methodology uses indicators that characterize the level of knowledge and skills of the head teacher in the subject of study, their experience in their classes and the availability of training courses to improve pedagogical skills.

Highlights

  • The conduct of pro-Russian illegal armed units and regular “hybrid war” troops in eastern Ukraine with the use of firefighting means creates prerequisites for causing damage to the Ukrainian defense forces, that is, reducing their combat capability

  • Changes in the nature of military conflict in eastern Ukraine, existing and emerging forms and methods of use of troops, weapons and tactics, changes in the scope and content of the tasks involved with tank crews, implementation of the principles and standards adopted by the armed forces of Member States NATO, require a set of measures to improve their combat training in the course of combat readiness

  • Information about publications that reveal an assessment of the level of methodological training of leaders of classes during combat training activities during the restoration of combat readiness is unknown to the authors

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Introduction

The conduct of pro-Russian illegal armed units and regular “hybrid war” troops in eastern Ukraine with the use of firefighting means creates prerequisites for causing damage to the Ukrainian defense forces, that is, reducing their combat capability. There is a need for scientific substantiation of a partial methodology for assessing the level of methodological training of leaders during combat training activities, as part of a comprehensive methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of combat training of tank brigade in the course of combat readiness.

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