Team 115 in the army. The order of actions of the units on the signals "Training alert" and "Combat alert": Outline of the lesson. What is needed for a BG

Contractor Alexander, who himself has experience in selecting recruits, at the request of the editors, wrote about how the recruitment of young recruits to various military units takes place.

In connection with the beginning of the next conscription, the editors of the site asked me to write something for conscripts, so I will share my experience in selecting young recruits. I already, so this time I'll just briefly retell the list of things:

1) cheap phone with charger
2) wash accessories
3) food for the day
4) money
5) cigarettes (if you smoke)

After the medical examination at the military enlistment office, if you are deemed fit, you will be told when you need to come to the military registration and enlistment office and on that day you will be taken to the regional assembly point. Teams will be formed there to be sent to military units. The assembly point is a sensitive facility, there are military personnel on it who will keep order and will not let friends and parents go there. In the same place, you will undergo another medical examination and will wait for distribution to the team. After the medical examination, you will be taken to the waiting room (this is a room with benches and a table), where the officers will come and conduct an interview. I recommend discipline and silence, but I understand perfectly well that this will not achieve anything.

During the interview, officers will ask about your family, what you did before the call, about your desire to serve, about future plans, about expectations, about a criminal record, about education, they can ask smart questions. I don’t think it’s worth lying about something or not saying anything, because, firstly, the officer will have a personal file, and secondly, any deception will come out. If you do not want to serve, then it is better to say so right away.

After the interview, when you are assigned to the team, you will be put together, and it is better to stick together with your team. The next day you will be given a uniform - this will be your first day as a soldier. From the moment the uniform is issued, your team will have an officer or sergeant who will accompany you to the unit. They will answer questions, help with packing things in a duffel bag, explain how to wear a uniform. From now on, everything that your team escorts say is better to listen carefully and remember. You can also find out from them where you will be taken, call your parents and tell them about it.

After some time, you will be taken to the station, where you can chat with relatives and friends. If you see your parents and friends, then you don’t have to immediately run to them, wait for the officer’s instructions, then go up to him and say that they came to you, and try not to go far. I would also advise you not to be photographed in military uniform, because in a year you will look at your pictures like a university graduate at a first grader, but then whatever you want.

Then you will be put on a train, and you will go to the unit. On the train, it is worth observing discipline, not disturbing the peace of other passengers, and listening to the instructions of the officers. And do not spend all the money on the train, as they will come in handy in part.

Ex. No. _____

APPROVED =

Head of the training department

Lieutenant Colonel = Zhukov =

“____” _________________ 2003

PLAN-SUMMARY

For tactical and special training

(for training fee)

Topic 14. “Bringing units and subdivisions of the RKhBZ troops into combat readiness”

Lesson 1. “The order of actions of units on the signals“ Training alarm ”

and “Combat Alert”

Learning goals:

1. To study the duties of the personnel of the combat readiness unit and the procedure for actions on the signals “Drill alert” and “Combat alert”.

Time: 4 hours (200 min.)

Place: location (concentration area), alert collection area, reserve area, park.

Class type: Tactical drill.

Study questions:

  1. The order of actions of the personnel of the unit on the signal "Training alert".
  2. The order of actions of the personnel of the unit on the signal "Combat alert".

material support

  1. Armament and equipment - according to the state.
  2. HIS - for everyone.
  3. Signal lights.
  4. Combat crew of the unit.
  5. Stopwatch - 1 pc.

Literature:

  1. UVS, Ch. 7.

Methodology for working out educational questions

Organization of the lesson - 5 min.

1. Accept the report of the platoon commander.

2. Check the availability of personnel.

3. Check the serviceability of the means of communication with the duty officer.

4. Announce the topic and study questions.

1. study question:

“The order of actions of the personnel of the unit on the signal“ Training alarm ”” - 30 min.

1. Report to trainees the degree of combat readiness

2. Report to the trainees the activities carried out during combat readiness “Constant”.

3. Report to the trainees the measures carried out during combat readiness “Increased”.

4. Report to the trainees the activities carried out in combat readiness “Military danger”.

5. Report to the trainees the activities carried out in combat readiness “Full”.

6. Report to the trainees the procedure for the actions of the personnel on the signal "Training alarm"

2. study question:

“The procedure for the actions of the personnel of the unit on the signal “Combat alert”” - 160 min.

1. Report to the trainees the procedure for the actions of the personnel on the signal “Combat alert”

2. Organize training of personnel at a slow pace in actions to:

Rise on the signal “Combat alert”;

window coverings;

Obtaining weapons and other property taken with you;

Alert company officers;

Nominating drivers to the park and starting cars;

Nomination of loading teams to the park;

Loading of property exported to the spare area (concentration area) on vehicles;

Advancement to the assembly area on alarm of personnel and equipment, their verification and the formation of a marching column of units;

Advancing to the reserve area (concentration area) from the muster area on alert;

Placement in a spare area (area of ​​concentration);

Organization of surveillance, security and camouflage in the area of ​​concentration.

Analysis of the lesson - 5 minutes.

  1. Review the topic and study questions.
  2. Celebrate goal achievement.
  3. Announce grades.
  4. Answer the questions.
  5. Define a task for self-study.

LESSON LEADER

lieutenant colonel ==

“_____” _____________________ 2003

About creation and work

notification area

and the appointment of his administration"

Pursuant to the Federal Laws of 01.01.2001 "On Defense", of 01.01.2001 "On mobilization training and mobilization in the Russian Federation", Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 01.01.2001 No. 000 "On approval of the Regulations on military commissariats", Government decrees RF dated 01.01.2001 No. 000 “On Approval of the Regulations on the Conscription of Citizens of the Russian Federation for Mobilization Assigned to Military Units (Destined for Special Formations) to Perform Military Service in Military Positions Provided by Wartime States, or Sending Them to Work in Positions civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations, bodies and special formations”, Decree of the Government of the Orenburg Region dated January 1, 2001 “On ensuring and conducting mobilization on the territory of the Orenburg Region » , for the purpose of timely and guaranteed notification, collection and delivery of mobilization resources to the troops in any situation, high-quality training of citizens involved in the reinforcement apparatus of the department (VKO in the Belyaevsky district) during the preparation and conduct of mobilization, as well as during checks of mobilization readiness , exercises (trainings), on the basis of a narrowed meeting of the administration of the Belyaevsky district No. 12-ps dated 01/01/2001,I decide:


1. Create on the basis of the municipality Belyaevsky village council notification site No. 1.

Determine the place of deployment of the warning site - the premises of the administrative building of the Belyaevsky village council with. Belyaevka st. Banking-9, tel.-14-88.

The time of readiness of the alert site is 4 hours after receiving the signal (command) "25 (125), 35 (135), 45 (145)" from the duty officer of the department (EKR in the Belyaevsky district) or an employee of the department.

2. Appoint officials (administration) of the notification area:

Main cast:

1. Site management

1

Warning section manager

Messenger

Representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Wanted Team

TOTAL ____ 5 _____ people

Reserve composition:

1. Site management

1

Warning section manager

2. Alert group for home and business addresses

Head of notification group for home and business addresses

Messenger

4. Search group for unannounced citizens

Representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Wanted Team

TOTAL ____ 5 ____ people

3. Upon receipt of a signal (command) from the duty officer of the department (EKR in the Belyaevsky district) or an employee of the department, the head of the warning section is obliged to:

Bring the signal to the head of the administration of the Moscow Region Belyaevsky village council;

Notify the administration of the notification area.

All persons specified in the Order, no later than 2 hours after receiving the signal (command) “25 (125), 35 (135), 45 (145)”, arrive at the alert site and be at the disposal of the head of the alert section.

4. To the head of the notification section after receiving the signal "25 (125), 35 (135), 45 (145)":

Specify the time of receipt of the signal on t. 2-21-07 from the duty officer of the department (EKR in Belyaevsky district);

No later than two hours after receiving the signal, together with the administration of the notification site, arrive at the MA and proceed with the deployment of the MA, so that no later than four hours after receiving the signal, report to the department (EKR in the Belyaevsky district) on readiness for work notification area.

5. The head of the warning section quarterly checks the staffing of the administration of the MA and, if necessary, makes corrections with a report to the department (EKR in the Belyaevsky district).

6. To deploy a notification site, allocate premises, furniture, communications equipment, prepare vehicles to ensure the operation of the MA (1 unit):

Belyaevsky village council

BBC Future journalist Zaraia Gorvette I tried to solve this riddle.

Somewhere in the middle of the isthmus that separates Lake Ladoga and the Gulf of Finland, among lakes and marshes, there are rusted iron gates. Behind them are several radio towers and abandoned buildings surrounded by a stone wall. In this ominous-looking place, the British believe, was one of the transmitters of an unknown owned shortwave radio station with the call sign MDJB (as Wikipedia notes, since December 28, 2015, the call sign of this mysterious station has changed to ZHUOZ. - Note. translator).

24 hours a day, 7 days a week - and so for the past 35 years, this station has been broadcasting a monotonous signal - an intermittent buzz. Once or twice a week, a male or female voice reads a meaningless set of words, for example, "zhito", "textolite", "fence". That's all. Anyone who tunes in to 4625 kHz can listen to these strange radio broadcasts from almost anywhere in the world.

This station seems to be created for fans of conspiracy theories. To all her fans, she is the Buzzer. In addition, she has at least two more "sisters" - the Pip ("Squeaker") and the Squeaky Wheel ("Squeaky Wheel"). As many of their listeners admit, it is completely incomprehensible what the meaning of the programs is. “The signal carries absolutely no information,” says David Stapples, electronic intelligence expert at City University London.

What is it?

As the British suggest, this frequency belongs to the Russian military, although they have never confirmed this. There is no shortage of versions for which the Buzzer is needed. Their scope extends from negotiations with nuclear submarines to communication with aliens. One of the ideas is this: this is the so-called "dead man's hand." If a nuclear strike is inflicted on Russia, the signals will stop, and this will play the role of a trigger for a retaliatory strike. (The Perimeter system - or, as it was called in the West, the "Dead Hand" - was created in the USSR to ensure that combat orders were delivered to command posts and missile launchers in the event of a nuclear war, when communication lines could be damaged. - Note. translator).

Another theory is that the station sends signals to find out how far away the layer of charged particles is. “For cruise missile detection radar systems to work successfully, you need to know this,” Stapples emphasizes. But in order to analyze the height of the layer, the signal must have a well-defined sound, reminiscent of a car alarm. Nothing like "Buzzer".

Interestingly, there was another radio station that was surprisingly similar to Buzzer. "Lincolnshire Poacher" ("Poacher from Lincolnshire") worked from the mid-1970s to 2008. Like the Buzzer, it was broadcasting from an unspecified location, apparently somewhere in Cyprus. Like the Buzzer, what the Poacher was broadcasting sounded strange and creepy. At the top of every hour, the station played the first two bars of the English folk song "The Lincolnshire Poacher." Having played the same passage 12 times in a row, the radio station switched to messages that were read out in a female voice and contained groups of five numbers: “1-2-0-3-6” ...

Spying in the toilet

In order to understand at least a little what all this means, the Air Force suggests returning to the 1920s: “Then, after a search in the London office of the ARKOS company (All-Russian Cooperative Joint-Stock Company, a Soviet organization registered in the UK for trade between the RSFSR and England), a suspected in espionage, the Russians have completely changed the way they encrypt messages. They switched to a system of one-time tables. In this system, the key was randomly generated by the sender and transmitted only to the recipient. With this method, the messages became almost undecipherable. And here short-wave numbered (numerical) radio stations enter the scene, broadcasting coded messages consisting of a number of numbers, as it is believed - for intelligence officers working in foreign countries. Britain did it too…”

London came up with an ingenious solution. They hung a microphone outside the window and recorded the street noise of Oxford Street: the sounds of honking buses, the screams of a policeman - everything that was completely unique and never repeated in the same order. After that, they translated what was written down into a one-time code.

All this, of course, did not stop those who tried to decipher such messages. During World War II, the British realized that in order to crack the Soviet code, you need to get to the one-time Russian tables. “We suddenly discovered that in their military hospitals in the GDR, the Russians are using sheets with outdated one-time encryption tables as toilet paper,” says Anthony Glies, director of the Center for Security and Intelligence Studies at the University of Buckingham. From that day on, soldiers' toilets were among the priority targets for British agents.

Number radio stations were soon broadcasting all over the world. One of them also featured in the largest spy scandal of recent years, when the FBI arrested 11 "mothballed" illegal agents in the United States, allegedly introduced by the Russian SVR. So, according to the FBI, the agents received orders from Moscow through coded messages transmitted by a number station at a frequency of 7887 kHz.

Now even North Korea is doing it. On April 14, 2017, a Pyongyang Radio host broadcast something tongue-tied: “I am giving review papers in elementary information technology classes at the Distance Education University for Freight Forwarders No. 27.” After that, numbers and pages were transmitted (“number 69 on page 823”, “page 957”) ... It may surprise someone that number stations are still used today, in the era of the Internet, but they have one very important advantage. One can guess who is transmitting these messages, but it is absolutely impossible to understand to whom they are sent, because everyone can listen to them.

"Team 135 Announced"

It is tempting, of course, to conclude that the Buzzer is relaying orders to Russian intelligence agents around the world. One problem: Buzzer never transmits long strings of numbers. So what is the Buzzer buzzing about? Many people think that this radio station is a hybrid. A constant buzzing sound is a marker that says, "This is my frequency, this is my frequency...", preventing anyone else from using it. And only at the moment of crisis (suppose, when someone attacked Russia) "Buzzer" will turn into a number station. That's when she will transmit orders - both intelligence networks around the world, and military units that are on combat duty in remote corners of the country.

It looks like the Buzzer is already being tested for this purpose, the Air Force suggests. “In 2013, they broadcast something special: -“ MJB ANNOUNCED COMMAND 135 (drill) ”, which can be considered as a test signal for combat readiness,” says Maris Goldmanis, a radio amateur from the Baltic states who constantly monitors the station.

Perhaps this is the solution to the mystery of the Hummer. And if this is true, then one can only hope that the buzzing never stops.

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