The vast majority of military personnel (86%) have a sufficient level of resilience to perform tasks in combat, they are well adapted to these conditions. The high and medium level of development of PSP in 85% of respondents showed that they are able to perform combat missions without significant harm to their psyche. The military, which showed low resilience, low levels of PSP and high maladaptation, required mandatory monitoring and additional psychoprophylactic measures. Failure to comply with these measures with increasing intensity of hostilities could lead to an increase in short-term and long-term psychogenic losses (prognosis from 14 to 26% or more), the emergence of mental disorders in personnel and subsequently high probability of post-traumatic stress disorder