Liked the video , but whats interesting is the fact borne out that Russian conscripts aren't as inept as some folks here on YT would like everyone to belive.. Motovation is the key factor of any fighting force conscript or otherwise, that is speaking from experience.. When a ill equiped enemy walks close to a thousand miles with nothing but a old chi-com bolt action an 6 rnds of ammo to take a pot shot at you butt, I call that a motovated soldier !....
@MrKALISHNIK0V47 In actuality , in the case of limited conflicts they have more value otherwise not so much in the case of large scale conflicts where your going to have to rely on conscription to fill the ranks anyway.. Looking a the US's difficulty in keeping a couple hundred thousand boots on the ground with out conscripts.. No doubt attracting more professional types would help ...
@kamphwagon1 Hm, yeah I see your point. Maybe a good idea would be to try to fill the ranks of the officers with 100% contract soldiers. Then maybe make 30-40% of the ground forces contract soldiers and the rest could stay conscripts. They could place the contract soldiers in the hot zones like the North Caucasus and use the conscripts as a quick reaction highly mobile response group. Something highly useful for conflicts like Georgia where the attack was sudden and without warning.
Liked the video , but whats interesting is the fact borne out that Russian conscripts aren't as inept as some folks here on YT would like everyone to belive.. Motovation is the key factor of any fighting force conscript or otherwise, that is speaking from experience.. When a ill equiped enemy walks close to a thousand miles with nothing but a old chi-com bolt action an 6 rnds of ammo to take a pot shot at you butt, I call that a motovated soldier !....
kamphwagon1 3 months ago
@kamphwagon1 I still think that Russia's military could perform better with more highly trained and better equipped contract soldiers.
MrKALISHNIK0V47 6 days ago
@MrKALISHNIK0V47 In actuality , in the case of limited conflicts they have more value otherwise not so much in the case of large scale conflicts where your going to have to rely on conscription to fill the ranks anyway.. Looking a the US's difficulty in keeping a couple hundred thousand boots on the ground with out conscripts.. No doubt attracting more professional types would help ...
kamphwagon1 6 days ago
@kamphwagon1 Hm, yeah I see your point. Maybe a good idea would be to try to fill the ranks of the officers with 100% contract soldiers. Then maybe make 30-40% of the ground forces contract soldiers and the rest could stay conscripts. They could place the contract soldiers in the hot zones like the North Caucasus and use the conscripts as a quick reaction highly mobile response group. Something highly useful for conflicts like Georgia where the attack was sudden and without warning.
MrKALISHNIK0V47 5 days ago
cool
MlLAN93BG 3 months ago
Thank you Vitaly!! Very nice!
boza128 3 months ago
Thanks for the share vitaly :)....great stuff as always!
AFosterBoy 3 months ago
@AFosterBoy :) Glad you liked the video
militaryvideo 3 months ago
The sound exactly like those spetsnaz from call of duty P)
AFosterBoy 3 months ago
no bipods all skill.
RussianSnipeU 3 months ago