Methodology for determining the scope of tasks of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protection of troops during operations in conditions of radioactive and chemical contamination
Abstract
Purpose: determination of the scope of radiation, chemical, biological protection measures to perform tasks in conditions of radioactive and chemical contamination.
Method: logical-analytical.
Findings: a methodology for determining the scope of radiation, chemical, biological protection measures for the performance of tasks in conditions of radioactive and chemical contamination has been developed, which, unlike the existing ones, is based on a logical-analytical method and covers a set of measures necessary for the performance of tasks in the event of a radiation, chemical, dangerous situation.
Theoretical implications: formation and solving of problems regarding the determination of the scope of radiation, chemical, and biological protection measures to perform tasks in conditions of radioactive and chemical contamination, using traditional methods of deduction and induction.
Papertype: descriptive and computational and analytical.
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