Relevance of using modern educational and training tools for training citizens of Ukraine undergoing military training under the training program for reserve officers in fire training
Abstract
educational and training tools in the process of training citizens of Ukraine who are undergoing military training under the program of training reserve officers in fire training.
Method: analysis, synthesis, comparison.
Findings: an analysis of the use of modern educational and training tools for fire training for the training of citizens of Ukraine undergoing military training under the reserve officer training program was carried out.
Theoretical value of research: the research will help to improve the system of training of Ukrainian citizens who undergo military training under the reserve officer training program for fire training, which, in turn, will affect the improvement of the readiness of the defense forces of Ukraine as a whole.
Value of research: consists in increasing the effectiveness of the training of citizens of Ukraine undergoing military training under the reserve officer training program for fire training.
Future research: conducting detailed studies that compare the effectiveness of traditional training methods with the latest technologies, such as virtual reality or simulators, in the context of fire training.
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