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Practical Military Training - Monitoring and Guidance

Practical Military Training - Monitoring and Guidance

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Course Description

The aim of practical military training is to provide direct contact with the military environment for students in the final phase of their studies. The purpose of the subject is to enable quality teaching by means of a partnership between university teachers and military professionals. Through practical training the students will gain new knowledge and skills learning from professional experience which will complement the academic environment. This should be beneficial for students in the process of acquiring practical engineering and military knowledge. Also, they will be better prepared for the job they can expect after finishing the studies and they will be provided opportunities for better individual profiling in the process of gaining specialist knowledge in their final year of academic study. The course promotes closer cooperation between the military system and the academic community. At the same time, the teachers get feedback on the knowledge and skills the employers expect, which has a positive backwash effect on the teaching-learning process. Each student will have his/her own supervisor of the Practical Military Training, an officer or a military specialist from the branch or service of the student''s speciality. The supervisor defines the training program and assigns tasks to the student in accordance with the plan. The student is obliged to follow instructions and meet obligations, recording this in his/her work diary. The work diary is the basis for producing the final student''s report on the activities conducted. The supervisor will keep notes of the student''s progress and records of the activities he/she has successfully completed in accordance with the plan, which should form the basis for suggesting the student''s final grade. Upon finishing the practical military training the student has to prepare a report on his/her work and submit it to the supervisor. The report includes the information about the supervisor, the work plan and the specifications of the tasks carried out, the time frame and the work diary. The supervisor verifies the report and recommends the final grade for the student. The student''s final thesis advisor is the teacher of the Practical Military Training, who is either a university professor or Vice Dean for teaching of the Faculty which provides practical military training for the particular branch or service. The advisor is obliged to read the student''s report and, on the basis of the recommendation given by the supervisor, assign the final grade.

Study Programmes

undergraduate
Monitoring and Guidance - course
(8. semester)

Learning Outcomes

  1. Use platoons MIN within the copany/battalion MIN in support of combat units during the execution of an operation.
  2. Use weapons and equipment of an unit.
  3. Plan and organize monitoring and control of air space
  4. Plan and organize targeting processing system.
  5. Apply the knowledge during the training of an individual, squad and platoon specialties of the air defence.
  6. Organize, demonstrate and manage the work with the means to monitor the airspace

Forms of Teaching

Exercises

Construction exercises will be conducted on combat equipment while laboratory exercises will be conducted in the sense of tactical use of the Aerospace surveillance and guidance unit.

Field work

Field exercises will be a visit to the units of Aerospace surveillance and guidance unit and Operative centers.

Week by Week Schedule

  1. Introduction to Exercise: Tactics HRZ i PZO Exercise: View all types of storage ZTMS, (storage p / d, storage of fuels and lubricants storage ZUBS-a), 4 NS
  2. Introduction to Exercise: Tactics HRZ i PZO Exercise: Showing leadership material books and records
  3. Introduction to Exercise: Air Force logistics and Regulations Exercise: Display organization and operation of airport services, handling, flight control;
  4. Introduction to Exercise: Air Force logistics and Regulations Exercise: Procedures keeping units (individual study and preparation of orders by the participants);
  5. Introduction to Exercise: Tactics MIN Exercise: Command Battalion battalion and company of the ZT maintenance, supply and training (structure, organization and arrangement of elements of Battalion battalion and company for ZT maintenance, supply and training)
  6. Introduction to Exercise: Tactics MIN Exercise: Radar posts troop battalion, 4, (layouts radar station, the organization of life and work of the radar station, just physical protection radar position);
  7. Introduction to Exercise: Tactics MIN Exercise: Operating center battalion, (layouts battalion operations center, process functions in the operating center battalion, mutual interaction of radar stations and operational centers ZMIN and superior operational centers, the system links the operational center);
  8. Introduction to Exercise: Console modern radar system Exercise: Croatia Control Air Navigation,   (purpose, mission, organization of labor, equipment and jobs CCL, cooperation and coordination between civil and military air traffic control);
  9. Introduction to Exercise: Console modern radar system Exercise: Radar posts troops MIN, an organization of life and work in units MIN and RP;
  10. Introduction to Exercise: Console modern radar system Exercise: Airspace management
  11. Introduction to Exercise: The system of „MASE“ Exercise: Console modern radar system
  12. Introduction to Exercise: The system of „MASE“ Exercise: The system of „MASE“
  13. Introduction to Exercise: Maintenance FPS-117 Exercise: The system of „MASE“
  14. Introduction to Exercise: Maintenance FPS-117 Exercise: Maintenance FPS-117
  15. Introduction to Exercise: Maintenance FPS-117 Exercise: Maintenance FPS-117

Literature

(.), Ž. Vučković, „Taktika HRZ i PZO“ - skripta, ZIO „Rudolf Perešin“, 2001.,
(.), Pravilnik o načinu materijalnog zbrinjavanja OS RH, MORH, Zagreb, 2004. (NN 179/2004.); Naputak o provedbi logističke i zdravstvene potpore OS RH, GS OS Zagreb, 2004. ; Naputak o održavanju TMS u OS RH, GS OS, Zagreb, 2004. ; Naputak o materijalnom poslovanju u MO i OS RH, MORH Zagreb, 2004; ALP – 4.3 Doktrina i procedure logistike zračnih snaga,
(.), B. Lemac, „Taktika ZMIN“ – lekcije, UHRZ Zadar, 1998.,
(.), Tehnička dokumentacija radara:Croatia Operatons Training Course, Book 1 Book 2; Ante Guzobad, Operater radarskog sustava FPS-117 (knjiga 1.), Zagreb, 2009.,

For students

General

ID 282352
  Summer semester
15.0 ECTS
L0 English Level
L1 e-Learning
50 Project laboratory
60 Laboratory exercises
70 Field exercises