On the question of assessing the impact warning system for emergencies potentially dangerous objects on the ability of troops (forces)
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The article examines the issues of assessing the impact of the emergency warning system on potentially dangerous objects on the capabilities of troops (forces). Effective use of troops (forces) in emergencies at potentially dangerous sites is possible only if the location (base) is equipped with appropriate warning systems. The effectiveness of a warning system can be assessed by a probabilistic indicator of the ability of this system to perform its tasks of warning troops (forces) about emergencies at potentially dangerous objects. It is proposed to evaluate the effectiveness of the warning system with an appropriate indicator, which depends on the probability of perception by the personnel of the warning signal and the probability of adequate response of the personnel to the warning signal.
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