Monitoring the implementation of state defense order tasks by industrial enterprises
https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1552-2026-16-1-80-92
Abstract
Relevance. National security issues have gained particular relevance in recent years in light of the complicated geopolitical situation and the escalation of armed conflicts. In the context of an armed conflict, an important role is given to the effective and uninterrupted operation of the enterprises of the country's military-industrial complex, which must regularly supply the troops with the required number of weapons and military, special equipment for the successful implementation of the assigned military tasks. The main tool for implementing military policy and achieving the set strategic goals to maintain the country's defense capability is the State Defense Order.
Purpose. The study is aimed at identifying problems associated with the implementation of tasks within the framework of the state defense order to maintain and provide troops with weapons and special military equipment for the successful implementation of tasks in the zone of military conflicts.
Objectives. The following tasks were set and consistently solved in the article: the main traditional system for monitoring the implementation of the state defense order by the controlling structures is described; the practice of supplying weapons and military equipment was analyzed; emphasis is placed on the production of especially popular samples; the reasons for supply disruptions under the state defense order are systematized and analyzed.
Methodology. Methods of analogy, generalization, visualization and graphical presentation of data were used in the work, methods of synthesis and analysis of terms were used to assess the causes of supply disruptions.
Results: assessment of plans and mechanisms for the implementation of work on the implementation of the state defense order in the context of military conflicts in various national jurisdictions; analysis of the causes of supply disruptions and the fulfillment of the work schedule for the production of especially demanded weapons and equipment.
Conclusions. National security during armed conflicts should be provided with flexible tools to maintain the integrity of the state and its work.
About the Authors
G. V. FedotovaRussian Federation
Gilian V. Fedotova, Doctor of Sciences (Economics), Leading Researcher
44/2 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
Ya. I. Teryukhov
Russian Federation
Yaroslav I. Teryukhov, Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Head of the Center for Operational Management of the Defense-Industrial Complex, Deputy Director General
11/1 Sadovo-Kudrinskaya Str., Moscow 123242, Russian Federation
M. N. Soskov
Russian Federation
Mikhail N. Soskov, Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Head of Department
18/3 Komsomolsky Ave., Moscow 119160, Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Fedotova G.V., Teryukhov Ya.I., Soskov M.N. Monitoring the implementation of state defense order tasks by industrial enterprises. Proceedings of the Southwest State University. Series: Economics. Sociology. Management. 2026;16(1):80-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1552-2026-16-1-80-92
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