Priority objectives on further strengthening the country’s military security and defense capacity discussed
Uzbekistan
On January 13, an expanded meeting of the Security Council on the issues of strengthening military security and defense of the country was held under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
The session was attended by the members of the Security Council under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Cabinet of Ministers, heads of ministries and agencies comprising the Armed Forces, military districts commanders, heads of military and administrative sectors, representatives of other agencies and public organizations.
Over the past years major work has been conducted on strengthening the defense capacity of the country.
The National army is equipped with modern weapons and equipment. Combat and psychological level of preparation of the soldiers is constantly improved and the potential of the defense security is strengthened.
New tactical techniques have been introduced in the Ministry of Defense's forces, the number and intensity of exercises has been increased by 1,5 times, and unmanned aerial vehicle units and specialist training centers have been created.
As a result of the work undertaken to digitize the army, the effectiveness of information security, management, and services provided has significantly improved.
On the initiative of the Head of State, the military education system has been radically overhauled, and a University of Military Security and Defense has been established, staffed by qualified professors, teachers, and instructors.
Advanced digital learning technologies, including those based on artificial intelligence, as well as modern assessment systems have been introduced into the educational process, bringing the quality of military training to a new level.
The meeting discussed priority tasks for ensuring the country's security and further strengthening its defense capabilities.
It was noted that various regional conflicts are expanding, the arms race is gaining momentum, and respect for universal human values, norms of international law, and international diplomacy is weakening.
- One thing must be understood: the nature of modern warfare has changed fundamentally. Anyone who thinks they can win by relying solely on the number of tanks, aircraft, or soldiers is deeply mistaken. Today's military operations are based on artificial intelligence, digital control, long-range precision strike capabilities, cyber and robot technologies, as well as political and economic pressure, - said the Head of our state.
In this regard, it was emphasized that one must never forget that peace and tranquility are becoming the most valuable assets. To preserve these assets, it is necessary for every sphere and industry to switch to a “proactive mode of operation,” that is, to respond in advance to possible risks and threats.
The Supreme Commander-in-Chief outlined the most important tasks for the future.
Priority attention will be given to further improving the system of military training.
- We must not forget that the modernization of the military education and training system is a prerequisite for the formation of a new image of the army, - noted the President.
It was noted that compulsory military service should be organized not only as physical and military training, but also as a stage of preparing young people for the labor market and independent professions, so that they can take a firm place in society.
In particular, a completely new system will be created in the army, providing for young people to master at least one profession upon completion of their service. Based on the main areas of focus and specialties of military units, 3-6-month professional training programs for military personnel will be developed. Upon completion of the program, military personnel will take a qualification exam, after which they will be issued a certificate of profession.
Each year, 5 thousand conscripts will be selected to undergo training as part of the “One Million Programmers” and “Five Million Leaders in Artificial Intelligence” programs.
During their term of service, military personnel will be given the opportunity to take entrance exams for admission to higher education institutions directly at their military units. Military personnel who successfully pass the tests and are enrolled as students will begin their studies at the university after completing their term of service.
In addition, young people who have returned from the army and wish to study at higher education institutions will be compensated for the costs of obtaining certificates in foreign languages and specialized subjects. In the case of admission on a contract basis, an interest-free educational loan will be provided.
In addition, separate benefits are provided to ensure employment for young people returning from military service. In particular, for young people wishing to engage in entrepreneurship, 6 percent of credit costs will be covered by the state; For young people who want to work in government agencies, there'll be a 10% bonus on the test scores given by the Agency for Management Efficiency. Young people planning to work in the private sector will have their professional training and certification costs covered.
- In short, compulsory military service should become a path to success for young people, - emphasized the President.
It was noted that the most important issue is the training of highly qualified specialists in the fields of engineering and technology, cybersecurity, and countering information attacks.
In this context, the need to strengthen the military-scientific base of engineering and technology and to organize local military technology parks was noted.
It was noted that, along with further strengthening the combat readiness of military personnel, the times themselves require regularly enriching their spiritual world.
Reading plays an important role in this. In this regard, this year all military units and institutions will be provided with 1 million copies of fiction.
In the Armed Forces system, a reading competition for the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's prize will be organized among students of military schools and lyceums, conscripts, cadets, sergeants, and officers. Conscripts who win or place in competitions at the district, command, ministry, and Supreme Commander-in-Chief levels will have their term of service reduced by one month.
Every year, competitions are held among military personnel in more than 10 traditional sports, such as kurash, hand-to-hand combat, weightlifting, and others. Starting this year, three-stage competitions will also be organized in modern sports such as e-sports, unmanned aerial vehicles, and robotics.
- Constant analysis of the regional and global situation and strengthening the potential of the national army are today's requirements. The Uzbek army must always be mobile, high-tech, adapted to new combat conditions, and ready to defend the people, - said the President.
Special attention should be paid to equipping the troops with robotic complexes and AI-based unmanned systems, light military equipment, modern weapons, and reconnaissance means, it was noted at the meeting.
Among the priority tasks, the President noted the further development of the defense industry and the introduction of digital technologies and AI at defense industry enterprises.
In the context of the digitalization of all spheres of state and public life, ensuring cybersecurity and strengthening the resilience of the national digital infrastructure is of particular importance. In this regard, responsible officials have been tasked with identifying a set of measures to protect personal data and digital systems.
The meeting also addressed issues related to the development of military infrastructure, and those responsible were given instructions regarding the construction and repair of defense facilities.
- A fair assessment of the work of military personnel, social protection for their families and military pensioners must always be at the center of our attention, - noted the President, announcing important innovations in this area.
In particular, starting April 1, the length-of-service bonus for Ministry of Defense officers will be doubled. The monthly pay of enlisted personnel and sergeants serving under contract will be increased by 10 percent.
The salaries of civilian personnel of territorial administrations and departments for territorial defense will increase by 20 percent this year and by another 50 percent next year.
For military personnel who have served in the Armed Forces for more than 30 years, the monthly pay taken into account when calculating pensions will be increased from 75 to 100 percent.
In addition, the construction of housing for military personnel will be expanded
Reports and proposals from the Minister of Defense, military district commanders, and other officials were heard at the meeting.
Over the past years major work has been conducted on strengthening the defense capacity of the country.
The National army is equipped with modern weapons and equipment. Combat and psychological level of preparation of the soldiers is constantly improved and the potential of the defense security is strengthened.
New tactical techniques have been introduced in the Ministry of Defense's forces, the number and intensity of exercises has been increased by 1,5 times, and unmanned aerial vehicle units and specialist training centers have been created.
As a result of the work undertaken to digitize the army, the effectiveness of information security, management, and services provided has significantly improved.
On the initiative of the Head of State, the military education system has been radically overhauled, and a University of Military Security and Defense has been established, staffed by qualified professors, teachers, and instructors.
Advanced digital learning technologies, including those based on artificial intelligence, as well as modern assessment systems have been introduced into the educational process, bringing the quality of military training to a new level.
The meeting discussed priority tasks for ensuring the country's security and further strengthening its defense capabilities.
It was noted that various regional conflicts are expanding, the arms race is gaining momentum, and respect for universal human values, norms of international law, and international diplomacy is weakening.
- One thing must be understood: the nature of modern warfare has changed fundamentally. Anyone who thinks they can win by relying solely on the number of tanks, aircraft, or soldiers is deeply mistaken. Today's military operations are based on artificial intelligence, digital control, long-range precision strike capabilities, cyber and robot technologies, as well as political and economic pressure, - said the Head of our state.
In this regard, it was emphasized that one must never forget that peace and tranquility are becoming the most valuable assets. To preserve these assets, it is necessary for every sphere and industry to switch to a “proactive mode of operation,” that is, to respond in advance to possible risks and threats.
The Supreme Commander-in-Chief outlined the most important tasks for the future.
Priority attention will be given to further improving the system of military training.
- We must not forget that the modernization of the military education and training system is a prerequisite for the formation of a new image of the army, - noted the President.
It was noted that compulsory military service should be organized not only as physical and military training, but also as a stage of preparing young people for the labor market and independent professions, so that they can take a firm place in society.
In particular, a completely new system will be created in the army, providing for young people to master at least one profession upon completion of their service. Based on the main areas of focus and specialties of military units, 3-6-month professional training programs for military personnel will be developed. Upon completion of the program, military personnel will take a qualification exam, after which they will be issued a certificate of profession.
Each year, 5 thousand conscripts will be selected to undergo training as part of the “One Million Programmers” and “Five Million Leaders in Artificial Intelligence” programs.
During their term of service, military personnel will be given the opportunity to take entrance exams for admission to higher education institutions directly at their military units. Military personnel who successfully pass the tests and are enrolled as students will begin their studies at the university after completing their term of service.
In addition, young people who have returned from the army and wish to study at higher education institutions will be compensated for the costs of obtaining certificates in foreign languages and specialized subjects. In the case of admission on a contract basis, an interest-free educational loan will be provided.
In addition, separate benefits are provided to ensure employment for young people returning from military service. In particular, for young people wishing to engage in entrepreneurship, 6 percent of credit costs will be covered by the state; For young people who want to work in government agencies, there'll be a 10% bonus on the test scores given by the Agency for Management Efficiency. Young people planning to work in the private sector will have their professional training and certification costs covered.
- In short, compulsory military service should become a path to success for young people, - emphasized the President.
It was noted that the most important issue is the training of highly qualified specialists in the fields of engineering and technology, cybersecurity, and countering information attacks.
In this context, the need to strengthen the military-scientific base of engineering and technology and to organize local military technology parks was noted.
It was noted that, along with further strengthening the combat readiness of military personnel, the times themselves require regularly enriching their spiritual world.
Reading plays an important role in this. In this regard, this year all military units and institutions will be provided with 1 million copies of fiction.
In the Armed Forces system, a reading competition for the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's prize will be organized among students of military schools and lyceums, conscripts, cadets, sergeants, and officers. Conscripts who win or place in competitions at the district, command, ministry, and Supreme Commander-in-Chief levels will have their term of service reduced by one month.
Every year, competitions are held among military personnel in more than 10 traditional sports, such as kurash, hand-to-hand combat, weightlifting, and others. Starting this year, three-stage competitions will also be organized in modern sports such as e-sports, unmanned aerial vehicles, and robotics.
- Constant analysis of the regional and global situation and strengthening the potential of the national army are today's requirements. The Uzbek army must always be mobile, high-tech, adapted to new combat conditions, and ready to defend the people, - said the President.
Special attention should be paid to equipping the troops with robotic complexes and AI-based unmanned systems, light military equipment, modern weapons, and reconnaissance means, it was noted at the meeting.
Among the priority tasks, the President noted the further development of the defense industry and the introduction of digital technologies and AI at defense industry enterprises.
In the context of the digitalization of all spheres of state and public life, ensuring cybersecurity and strengthening the resilience of the national digital infrastructure is of particular importance. In this regard, responsible officials have been tasked with identifying a set of measures to protect personal data and digital systems.
The meeting also addressed issues related to the development of military infrastructure, and those responsible were given instructions regarding the construction and repair of defense facilities.
- A fair assessment of the work of military personnel, social protection for their families and military pensioners must always be at the center of our attention, - noted the President, announcing important innovations in this area.
In particular, starting April 1, the length-of-service bonus for Ministry of Defense officers will be doubled. The monthly pay of enlisted personnel and sergeants serving under contract will be increased by 10 percent.
The salaries of civilian personnel of territorial administrations and departments for territorial defense will increase by 20 percent this year and by another 50 percent next year.
For military personnel who have served in the Armed Forces for more than 30 years, the monthly pay taken into account when calculating pensions will be increased from 75 to 100 percent.
In addition, the construction of housing for military personnel will be expanded
Reports and proposals from the Minister of Defense, military district commanders, and other officials were heard at the meeting.
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