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Ciorap, Tudor
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Este Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada, examina o impacto do Apoio Militar de EmergĂȘncia nas unidades operacionais da arma de Artilharia. O estudo aborda como a cooperação do ExĂ©rcito em resposta a acidentes graves, catĂĄstrofes naturais ou tecnolĂłgicas, e na assistĂȘncia Ă s autoridades de Proteção Civil pode influenciar os ciclos de treinos operacionais dessas unidades.
O objetivo desta investigação Ă© analisar o impacto das missĂ”es de Apoio Militar de EmergĂȘncia em resposta a situaçÔes imprevistas, nas unidades operacionais de Artilharia, explorando se os pedidos de apoio afetam estas unidades e os seus militares.
A metodologia empregada é qualitativa, com um estudo de caso que tenta alcançar um entendimento aprofundado do objeto de estudo.
O ExĂ©rcito tem uma capacidade significativa de atuação em resposta a incĂȘndios florestais, refletida na formação especĂfica e na mobilização rĂĄpida de recursos humanos e materiais, alĂ©m da colaboração eficaz com a Autoridade Nacional de EmergĂȘncia e Proteção Civil. As missĂ”es de Apoio Militar de EmergĂȘncia nĂŁo planeadas afetam negativamente o treino operacional das unidades de artilharia, interrompendo a continuidade dos treinos e limitando a capacidade de realizar treinos coletivos. Ajustes no calendĂĄrio de atividades operacionais sĂŁo feitos para minimizar os impactos, porĂ©m nĂŁo sĂŁo sempre suficientes para evitar efeitos negativos em casos de emergĂȘncias inesperadas.
As principais conclusĂ”es indicam que, embora o Apoio Militar de EmergĂȘncia seja essencial para a resposta a emergĂȘncias, ele impĂ”e desafios significativos ao treino operacional das unidades de Artilharia, requerendo um equilĂbrio cuidadoso entre as missĂ”es de apoio civil e a preparação militar.
This Applied Research Paper examines the impact of Emergency Military Support on the operational units of the Artillery branch. The study explores how the Army's cooperation in response to severe accidents, natural or technological disasters, and in assisting Civil Protection authorities can influence the operational training cycles of these units. The objective of this research is to analyze the impact of Emergency Military Support missions in response to unforeseen situations on the operational units of Artillery, examining whether support requests affect these units and their personnel. The employed methodology is qualitative, featuring a case study aimed at achieving a deep understanding of the subject matter. The Army has significant capacity to respond to forest fires, demonstrated by specific training and the rapid mobilization of human and material resources, as well as effective collaboration with the National Civil Protection Emergency Authority. Unplanned Emergency Military Support missions negatively impact the operational training of artillery units, disrupting the continuity of training and limiting the ability to conduct collective exercises. Adjustments to the operational activities schedule are made to minimize impacts, but they are not always sufficient to avoid negative effects in cases of unexpected large-scale emergencies. The main conclusions indicate that although Emergency Military Support is essential for emergency response, it poses significant challenges to the operational training of Artillery units, requiring a careful balance between civil support missions and military preparedness.
This Applied Research Paper examines the impact of Emergency Military Support on the operational units of the Artillery branch. The study explores how the Army's cooperation in response to severe accidents, natural or technological disasters, and in assisting Civil Protection authorities can influence the operational training cycles of these units. The objective of this research is to analyze the impact of Emergency Military Support missions in response to unforeseen situations on the operational units of Artillery, examining whether support requests affect these units and their personnel. The employed methodology is qualitative, featuring a case study aimed at achieving a deep understanding of the subject matter. The Army has significant capacity to respond to forest fires, demonstrated by specific training and the rapid mobilization of human and material resources, as well as effective collaboration with the National Civil Protection Emergency Authority. Unplanned Emergency Military Support missions negatively impact the operational training of artillery units, disrupting the continuity of training and limiting the ability to conduct collective exercises. Adjustments to the operational activities schedule are made to minimize impacts, but they are not always sufficient to avoid negative effects in cases of unexpected large-scale emergencies. The main conclusions indicate that although Emergency Military Support is essential for emergency response, it poses significant challenges to the operational training of Artillery units, requiring a careful balance between civil support missions and military preparedness.
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Apoio Militar de EmergĂȘncia Redução de Risco de CatĂĄstrofes Treino Operacional Unidades de Artilharia Emergency Military Support Disaster Risk Reduction Operational Training Artillery Units