The issues of robotization are currently becoming more and more relevant. It is especially true for the law enforcement agencies, where robotization issues are given the closest attention. The article provides a general approach to solving the issue of robotization of a number of functions related to the processes of the airfield technical support for aviation formations of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation using the example of an aviation unit. It analyzes the existing technical component of the divisions of aerodrometechnical and engineering-aviation support of aviation formations and formulates the proposals for their re-equipment with robotic complexes. At the same time, the relation of the aviation unit to military aviation or to specialpurpose aviation does not matter. The authors outline tasks solved in the process of aerodrome technical support, regardless of the type of aerodrome basing, and the potential possibility for robotization of those processes. A draft mathematical model has been developed for the joint use of ground-based robotic systems with different degrees of mobility when interacting with each other at the airfields of the Russian Guard and at joint-based airfields. The mathematical model takes into account the limitations, both those formed in the regulatory legal documents for the functioning of state aviation and the aviation of the National Guard, and those associated with the specifics of the functioning of aviation equipment and equipment for airfield technical support.
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