Lepanto escribió:La imagen me retrotrae a otros tiempos por las insignias.
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Lepanto escribió:La imagen me retrotrae a otros tiempos por las insignias.
Andrés. escribió:Resumen del entrenamiento y estándar del Ejército Ruso.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... ee-russia/
Mark Phillip Hertling, quién se desempeñó en 2011/2012 como Comandante General del Ejército de los Estados Unidos en Europa y el Séptimo Ejército, nos comenta que percepción tenía de la cualificación media del ejército de Pancho Villa.
...I later became the commander of the U.S. Army in Europe. In that role, I was able to visit Russia several times and observe how another army trained its conscripts and incorporated them into its force.
Russian drill sergeants were unprofessional and continuously harassed and hazed recruits. Marksmanship training was geared toward familiarization with a weapon, but not qualification on it. Soldiers were allocated few rounds for practice on firing ranges. First aid training was rudimentary, map reading and land navigation was nonexistent, soldier initiative was lacking, and discipline was lax.
The barracks were crowded, bunks were close, ventilation was poor. Showers and toilets were gang latrines. Food in the mess halls had small portions, no choices and little nutritional value. I didn’t observe any training on values, soldiers’ ethics, professional behavior, or the teaching of land warfare, all key parts of U.S. basic training...
Shortly thereafter, I visited a tank regiment. I was ushered to that battalion’s single T-72 tank crew simulator, participated in a drill, and found the device rudimentary and unrealistic. U.S. armor crewmen spend extensive time in tank simulators before firing dozens of live rounds on multiple types of tank ranges... After experiencing the Russian simulator, I went to their single tank range and was proudly told by the Russian commander that each of his crews was able to fire one live round per year. I tried to keep my jaw from dropping.
Having watched the Russian army during the first seven months of its campaign in Ukraine, I cannot say I’m surprised by any of their setbacks. The Russians performed as their training would have suggested: poorly.
The casualty counts reflect this. It is no wonder so many young Russians are fleeing the country.
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dejece escribió:8500 vehículos rusos perdidos según Oryx
Por lo visto los A-400M "atascados" en Ucrania ya han despegado
https://twitter.com/clashreport/status/ ... 1174247100
Using exclusive phone logs, military files and 23TB of video, we unmasked the Russian unit and commander that killed dozens of people on one street in Bucha
https://twitter.com/malachybrowne/statu ... W4lMksAAAA
...an eight-month visual investigation by The New York Times concluded that the perpetrators of the massacre along Yablunska Street were Russian paratroopers from the 234th Air Assault Regiment led by Lt. Col. Artyom Gorodilov.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/22/vide ... aways.html
dejece escribió:Desgraciadamente en el día de hoy los rusos han vuelto a matar población civil ,concretamente en Jerson
Franfran2424 escribió:Lo que viene a ser una guerra, no saca lo mejor de la gente.
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