Experimental study of the process of formation of readiness of future officers for professional activities related to the use of small arms in departmental educational organizations
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Abstract (English):
The article is devoted to the issues of conducting experimental work on the process of forming the readiness of future officers of security units in departmental educational organizations for professional activities related to the use of small arms. The article discusses the stages of conducting a pedagogical experiment and a brief analysis of the results obtained.

Keywords:
military applied physical training, rifle training
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