The fifth training course - "Psychological Support" - has been launched in the Army+ application

The fifth training course – “Psychological Support” – has been launched in the “Army+” application, aimed at strengthening the moral and psychological state of servicemen.

As Ukrinform reports, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov reported this on Facebook.

“We continue to develop “Army+” as a modern platform for accessible training of military personnel,” Umerov noted.

He informed that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine team has launched the fifth course in the application — “Psychological Support.” The course is taught by military psychologist Yulia Pavlova.

According to Umerov, the course provides practical advice on adapting to service, increasing resilience, and maintaining psychological health while performing combat missions.

“It will be useful not only for servicemen, but also for commanders and instructors, because strengthening the moral and psychological state of personnel is a critically important task for success on the battlefield,” the Minister of Defense noted.

Umerov noted that the course is structured in a convenient format: video lessons, modules, test tests, and a final exam to obtain a certificate. In addition, it contains a large number of additional materials: books, thematic videos and resources for psychological assistance.

According to Umerov, 20 thousand servicemen have already started training through the “Army+” platform, and five thousand of them have completed at least one course.

“We are helping our soldiers to increase their level of training, adapting to the conditions of modern warfare,” Umerov emphasized.

Natasha Kumar

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