Recommendations for developing a systematic analysis of the mountaineering activity of the work of an instructor for the training of special purpose units personnel for mountainous areas operations

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33405/2078-7480/2025/95/4/353414

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systems analysis, emergency situation, mountaineering, mountainous terrain, emergency incident, instructor, mountaineering training, ascent

Abstract

Recommendations for the development of a systematic analysis of mountaineering activities of the work of an instructor for training personnel for actions in the mountains, which will help in the assessment of the actions of the personnel of the special purpose units of the National Guard of Ukraine in the conditions of mountainous terrain, are considered. Also, the proposed recommendations make it possible to uniformly and systematically analyze the work of the instructor, which will ensure better training of special purpose units during tasks in special mountain conditions.
Combat operations in the mountains have their own characteristics and primarily require high activity, maneuverability and mobility of units, their endurance, and the ability to overcome mountain obstacles. In order to fulfill these conditions, it is necessary to carefully train and train personnel, but the training of climbers cannot be limited only to training on the technique of movement in the mountains. For the success of tasks in the mountains, it is not less important to know the nature of the mountains well, to be able to determine the features of the selected route, to calculate the time required to overcome it, to choose the necessary equipment, etc. In view of this, mastering mountaineering (altitude) training has one of the decisive values.
According to the functions defined in the Law of Ukraine "On the National Guard of Ukraine", servicemen of specified special purpose units may be involved in the performance of combat tasks. Therefore, the systematic analysis of mountaineering activities should be uniform for all instructors in training the personnel of special purpose units for actions in mountainous terrain. In view of the above, it is necessary to develop a unified training structure, as well as recommendations for the application of a systematic analysis of mountaineering activities in mountaineering for the purpose of uniform preparation for the performance of tasks in the mountains by servicemen of special purpose units of the National Guard of Ukraine. It is important that it is appropriate and rational, and most importantly ‒ gives a good result for the highest quality assimilation of educational material by those who are studying.

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Published

2025-12-29

How to Cite

Khalep, V., Veselivskyi, R., & Smoliak, D. (2025). Recommendations for developing a systematic analysis of the mountaineering activity of the work of an instructor for the training of special purpose units personnel for mountainous areas operations. Honor and Law, (4 (95), 143–152. https://doi.org/10.33405/2078-7480/2025/95/4/353414

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