@inproceedings{discovery10206597, note = {This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.}, address = {Uzhhorod, Ukraine}, editor = {Halyna Shumytska and Alex Krouglov}, booktitle = {???? ?? ???????? ??? ??? ?????: ?????????? ?????????? = Languages and cultures in times of war: Collective monograph}, pages = {79--106}, month = {April}, year = {2025}, title = {The latest trends in development of the military terminology system in Ukraine}, publisher = {Uzhhorod National University = ???? "???????????? ???????????? ???????????"}, url = {https://www.uzhnu.edu.ua/en/}, author = {Rubashova, Lesia}, abstract = {This article focuses on the latest trends in the development of military terminology in Ukraine, particularly in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war that began in 2014 and during the ongoing full-scale invasion. It examines the linguistic features involved in the formation of military terminology that has emerged due to the armed con?ict, especially the neologisms related to weapons, military operations, technologies, and NATO standards. The article also highlights the emergence of terms that re?ect the social and ecological consequences of the war. The study is grounded in an analysis of the terminological transformations caused by military events in the 20th and early 21st centuries, placing special emphasis on the unique linguistic shifts in military terminology that occur under contemporary armed con?ict conditions.}, keywords = {Ukrainian military terminology system, NATO standards, drones, mational security, Forces of Defence of Ukraine} }