The dependence of the effectiveness of ensuring the survivability of weapons and military equipment on the levels of intensity of resistance to various factors is substantiated. These factors characterize, on the one hand, the capabilities of technical means of reconnaissance and fire action of the enemy, on the other hand, the capabilities of forces and means of counteracting him. The latter will help preserve the functions of weapons, during the action of the enemy, and the restoration of his samples, in case of combat damage. These factors in a generalized form should include a set of: means of reconnaissance and fire destruction of weapons samples by the enemy anddisguising means of operation of weapons samples, radio-absorbingmaterials for camouflage weapons model, significantly reduce its visibility. Requirements and possibilities of effective protection of armament with the help of radio-absorbing polymeric ferrite materials of microwave and infrared wave ranges from radar means and thermal imagers of technical reconnaissance by the enemy are substantiated. Determined: the dependence of the rate of preservation of weapons functions, in the case of radar camouflage, the range of their detection by enemy technical means, the dependence of the parameters of the forecast trend of change over time. Determining the predictive evaluation of the effectiveness of the system to ensure the survivability of samples helps, first, to take timely measures for their proper camouflage, to eliminate the possibility of technical means of enemy reconnaissance to detect these samples and damage by fire, and secondly, helps to intensify efforts in order to accelerate the recovery of the injured during the battle. Keywords: armaments and military equipment, forecast estimates of survivability, means of technical intelligence, preservation of functions and restoration of weapons.
The analysis of the country's hostilities against the Russian occupiers and the existing state of providing troops showed the need to improve the management system of providing material means, weapons, and military equipment to military units based on a scientific analysis of the state of the troops, forecasting changes in circumstances, and decision-making. This requirement is largely satisfied by the implementation of the main mechanism of the management system at all levels of supply in the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), namely the «feedback system». The implementation of such a system in the organization and management of the process of logistical (technical, rear and medical) support (MTZ) of training and combat use of the Armed Forces, which is currently in a state of conducting hostilities on the territory of the state, necessitates the development of a new concept of military information and material management - technical flows for use by a more effective structure, which is called the «military logistics system». A key element of the MTZ is a set of measures to accumulate stockpiles of material resources up to the established norms and provide military units and units with them in a timely manner, storage and maintenance in a state of constant readiness for use as intended. The purpose of the article is to determine directions for improving the management system of material resources, weapons and military equipment for their creation and accumulation in peacetime, rational echeloning at all levels of management for their timely and sufficient supply to military units during hostilities. Keywords: inventory management system, main mechanism, inventory, supply, material inventory, logistics, echeloning, operational accounting, inventory management process.
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