Definition of artificial intelligence technologies to ensure the fulfillment of tasks of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protection of troops (forces) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Purpose: identification and analysis of potential applications of artificial intelligence to increase the efficiency and level of protection of the armed forces against threats of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear origin. Emphasizing the potential capabilities of artificial intelligence, which is aimed at increasing the readiness and efficiency of military units in solving the tasks of ensuring security and protection in conditions of danger from chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.
Method: comparison, analysis, synthesis.
Research results: an analysis of the compatibility of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incident warning and notification systems of NATO countries and Ukraine was carried out.
Theoretical value of the research: achieving the level of compatibility of units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during joint actions with units of NATO member countries.
Papertype: descriptive and research.
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