proposal for terms of military service
mechanism for the gradual replacement of military personnel in UAFin order of priority
Fixed service term, analytics-based proposal
How exactly did we develop the mechanism for the gradual and sequential replacement of military personnel?
The NGO “Intention” has developed this proposal, which includes a clear terms of service, conditions of discharge, and guarantees after discharge. When developing the replacement mechanism, we took into account the current situation in the country, focused on the demands of society (both military and civilian), based our calculations on the currently projected size of the mobilization reserve, and took into account the experience of other countries.
Detailed information, opinion polls, experiences of other countries, mathematical modeling, and other analytics can be found here:
Press conference on the potential number of “second wave volunteers” in the event of reforms here:
This page first describes the details and conditions of dismissal from the proposal. Next is a schematic representation of the conditions of dismissal. And at the end, there is a link to a calculator that calculates the potential term of service if our proposal and dismissal mechanism are enshrined in law.
Conditions of release
- Terms of service: 36 months, including 12 months in a military (combat) zone
- If it is impossible to serve in a military (combat) zone, the term of service shall be set at no more than 60 months (“rear positions”)
- For military personnel transferred to “rear positions,” the term of service shall be set at no more than 60 months, and the date of discharge shall be calculated according to the following coefficient:
1 day spent in a military (combat) zone is equivalent to 3 days of service.
At the same time, the minimum term of service cannot be less than 36 months. - Discharge shall take place in order of priority. Military personnel who have served after serious injuries/wounds/concussions, as well as those who have spent the longest time on the front line, shall be given priority.
- Military personnel must submit a report 2 months before the potential date of discharge. The command has 2 months to review the report from the date of submission.
After being released
Military personnel are given 6-12 months for decompression and reintegration, during which they receive financial support. After that, military personnel acquire the status of reservists and are equated in rights to conscripts
Soldiers cannot be mobilized for 36 months from the date of discharge.
Financial incentives for those who have earned the right to discharge but have not exercised it. And short-term contracts for 6-12 months for those who wish to return to service.
Terms of service calculator*
The table will calculate the data, including the length of service in the area of military (combat) operations, as well as outside it.
- “How many more months must be served without a coefficient” is the length of service required to obtain the right to discharge without taking into account further stay in the area of military (combat) operations.
- “The actual number of months of service required” is the total length of service, which takes into account the specified length of stay in the area of military (combat) operations.
*This refers to the calculation of the probable length of service in accordance with the proposal of the NGO “The Intention.”