Abstract

Since 2014 Ukraine has been under the military influence of the Russian aggressor and in February 2022, it immediately turned into a full-scale war. Equipping the Armed Forces of Ukraine with sophisticated weapons, expanding the range of tactical techniques for conducting combat operations in various conditions necessitated a broad scientific search for ways to develop and improve the training (combat) process, including physical training, which has always been considered the most important factor in the high combat capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Security and Defense Sector of Ukraine. According to the results of the analysis of scientific, methodological and specialised literature, it has been established that the system of training future communication specialists for military and professional activities needs a scientifically based transformation in accordance with the requirements of today. The purpose to analyse the scientific, methodological and special literature on the training of future communication specialists for military and professional activities by means of special physical training. Research methods: analysis, synthesis, comparison, systematization of scientific and special sources. Conclusions. As a result of the analysis of scientific, methodological and specialised literature, it is determined that the system of training future communication specialists for military professional activities needs a scientifically based transformation in accordance with the new requirements of today. The article also analyses various approaches of modern scholars to the training of future specialists for professional activities using special physical exercises. In addition, in the context of theoretical research, we have identified an insufficient number of scientific papers devoted to solving the practical problem of training future communication specialists for military professional activities by means of special physical training, which emphasises the relevance and practical component of the chosen area of scientific research.

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