Voennoe Delo: Lapland Jaeger Brigade. The most combat-effective unit of Finnish Army (English Subs)
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Thanks for uploading!! Very interesting to see Russian tv and finnish jägers!!!
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really intresting
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@lintu25 Has Finland fought against Sweden?
Now I must have missed the somthing in my history education, in Swedish books Finland has never waged war against Sweden, but only against Russia and the Soviet Union!
If we dont go back to the 1200's, but the other side there wasent any Finnland back then, it was just an area without a state.
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The Valmets are much improved from AK-47s.... too bad they are based on the original model and not AKMs, otherwise they would be much lighter also. But the tolerance on Valmets and the sights are much better, giving sniper-worthy accuracy. Change in buffer tube assembly allows for better disassembly, durability, and customisibility. (You can't put rails on a part that isn't always aligned with the barrel.)
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@BitnikGr Well cos i was thinking that i was talking to the Soviet, not person from Greek.
And geographical locations... Hmm of course it matters.
Have Finland fight agast you Greek like ever? Do you know how many times Finland/Finnish have fight agaist, Soviet, Sweden, or even German, Or other countries in norther Europe. Finnish have used cannonfodder as so many wars that first glimps u dont even understand that.
So again geographical location really means something.
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@lintu25 My country is declared in my Youtube profile :)
"I would never ever quess you're from Greek... ...and lets start over"
This is what I never could understand and never will. Why communication with another person can be hostile or friendly based only on geographical location of his place of birth. If I was a citizen of Russian Federation, then I am bad evil red commie for you. But if I am citizen of Greece, then I am suddenly good and friendly? Bad nations and good nations?
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@BitnikGr ok then, perhaps you should like to put your country in your tube page :)
Cos ofcourse, i assume your Soviet. Sorry for that. I would never ever quess you're from Greek.
So delete this messages what i have wrote... and lets start over :)
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@lintu25 ... of "country of Santa Claus". If this can be considered as a nickname. I don't really know...
Forth, future peace is only possible when from one point of time and later every country will accept existing borders as non-changeable. If citizens of every country have dreams to return "historic lands", or land which at some point of history were "theirs", then there will never be peace really.
But Kosovo and S. Ossetian events just show that it is probably an utopia and far from reality.
At 7:32, where the hell did the translator pick up "At winter we build special igloos from snow"? True, we are all taught how to build something called a "kammi" but that is hardly necessary for anyone except for the guerrilla troops trained in Sodankylä.
They also don't train us how to shoot pistols anymore, otherwise, very good and informative video.
cahawi 2 months ago
@cahawi How do you call what is on 8:00? Is it a "kammi"?
Well, this was translated as "snow igloo" to Russian. So, I translated it the same to English. :)
BitnikGr 2 months ago
@BitnikGr basically the same thing as a igloo. just another term with slightly different meaning. saami people use that word
Jopari444 2 months ago
@Jopari444 There are Eskimo tribes which have 20 different words for a word "snow" basing on shade and brightness of the snow. They see the difference... we don't. Any western translator would translate all those 20 words as "snow" :))) Same case with "kammi" and "igloo" in Finnish I suppose.
BitnikGr 2 months ago