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Development of force distribution methodology and means of communication for the grouping of troops (forces) in operations

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  • Oleg Sova

    (Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies named after Heroes of Kruty)

  • Yurii Zhuravskyi

    (Zhytomyr Military Institute named after S. P. Koroliov)

  • Andrii Shyshatskyi

    (Research Center for Trophy and Perspective Weapons and Military Equipment)

  • Oleksandr Zhuk

    (Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies named after Heroes of Kruty)

  • Taras Hurskyi

    (Military unit A1906)

  • Oleksii Nalapko

    (Central Scientific Research Institute of Armament and Military Equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine)

  • Roman Vozniak

    (The National University of Defense of Ukraine named after Ivan Chernyakhovskyi)

  • Serhiy Hatsenko

    (The National University of Defense of Ukraine named after Ivan Chernyakhovskyi)

  • Anna Lyashenko

    (Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies named after Heroes of Kruty)

  • Oksana Havryliuk

    (Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies named after Heroes of Kruty)

Abstract

The most characteristic features of the construction of communication systems of groups of troops (forces) during the conduct of hostilities (operations) are a high degree of a priori uncertainty regarding the operational situation and a small amount of initial data for communication planning. In such conditions, it is important to correctly choose the apparatus for evaluating the made management decisions, which will allow the officials of the bodies (points) of the control system of the communication system of the groups of troops (forces) to be confident in the decisions being made. That’s why the issue of increasing the efficiency of the distribution of forces and devices of communication of groups of troops (forces) in the course of operations is an important issue. The object of the research is the communication system of the group of troops (forces). The subject of the study is the effectiveness of the communication system of the group of troops (forces) in accordance with the purpose of the operation. In the research, the method for the distribution of forces and devices of communication of groupings of troops (forces) in operations was developed. The novelty of the proposed method consists in taking into account the type of uncertainty regarding the operational situation in the operational space. As well as taking into account the number of members of the group (users of communication services) of troops (forces) in operations. Also, the novelty of the developed method consists in taking into account the duration of the operation (fighting) and the calculation of the labor costs necessary to meet the needs of the communication services of groups of troops (forces) while planning measures for the distribution and use of forces and radio communication devices. The specified method is proposed to be implemented: – in planning documents during planning of the deployment and operation of forces and radio communication devices; – in the software, during operational management of the communication system of troop groups.

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  • Oleg Sova & Yurii Zhuravskyi & Andrii Shyshatskyi & Oleksandr Zhuk & Taras Hurskyi & Oleksii Nalapko & Roman Vozniak & Serhiy Hatsenko & Anna Lyashenko & Oksana Havryliuk, 2022. "Development of force distribution methodology and means of communication for the grouping of troops (forces) in operations," Technology audit and production reserves, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 5(2(67)), pages 20-23, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:taprar:v:5:y:2022:i:2:p:20-23
    DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2022.264619
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