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Research on the Deep Integration Mechanism of National Defense Science and Technology Innovation Practice and Non-Commissioned Officer Cadet Training System

Long Huang

Abstract


Under the current international security situation, national defense science and technology innovation has become the key to enhancing a countrys military strength. Non-commissioned officer cadets, as an important source of the backbone force at the grassroots level of the military, their training quality is directly related to the generation and improvement of the militarys combat effectiveness. This article aims to explore the deep integration mechanism of national defense science and technology innovation practice and the training system for non-commissioned officer cadets. Through the combination of theory and practice, it provides path references for cultivating non-commissioned officer cadets with innovative spirit and practical ability.

Keywords


National defense science and technology innovation; Training of non-commissioned officer cadets; Deep integration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/cle.v2i7.7622

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