The Russian military has most of the flaws and few of the strengths of the old Soviet military. They still enlist conscripts on 2 year commitments, every 6 months. They still don't have any centralized training for most troops. This means that the regiments have to teach a new crop of young idiots absolutely everything, every six months. Wash, rinse, repeat, with a yearly major exercise. And that limited amount of training only happens in the better units. You know, the ones that actually feed the troops and don't rent them out as day laborers.
I spent 10 years in the Australian Army starting back in 1979, a highly professional crew. I'd say it took 2 years of regular training before I could be considered more dangerous to the enemy than to my mates.
People call us "grunts" as though we're stupid and any fool can be an infantryman. I guess any fool can be, but they will soon be a dead fool.
Not counting the news outlets or websites along the full range of accuracy and veracity, I follow multiple actual individuals' handwritten blogs. (Bot news aggregators don't thrill me.) Looking them over, many are current serving or former military and a couple are some variation of high-speed low-drag elite forces ninjas. Or just funny as all. Because life without humor is just despair. So in other words, the same folks I trusted in the military not to wet the bed, sh*t themselves, or otherwise run around like headless Nancys, are the same folks I trust on the interwebz, for demonstrating pretty much the same trustworthiness and circumspectly responsible behavior. Color me shocked.
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The Russian military has most of the flaws and few of the strengths of the old Soviet military. They still enlist conscripts on 2 year commitments, every 6 months. They still don't have any centralized training for most troops. This means that the regiments have to teach a new crop of young idiots absolutely everything, every six months. Wash, rinse, repeat, with a yearly major exercise. And that limited amount of training only happens in the better units. You know, the ones that actually feed the troops and don't rent them out as day laborers.
I spent 10 years in the Australian Army starting back in 1979, a highly professional crew. I'd say it took 2 years of regular training before I could be considered more dangerous to the enemy than to my mates.
People call us "grunts" as though we're stupid and any fool can be an infantryman. I guess any fool can be, but they will soon be a dead fool.
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