RusCan2013
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Apparently, from now on, Russian post-secondary students attending military kafedra training courses
will be sent to bases and serve active duty during summer holidays and such.
http://www.interfax-russia.ru/view.asp?id=383095
Before, you could get an exception from regular conscription, if you went to university and attended these military kafedra courses. Not anymore.
I don't know... It's weird in Russia right now. You have the regular armed forces, which are about 1 million strong, bloated, full of under-trained and under-educated young conscripted soldiers
and sailors
just 18, 19 year old boys drafted straight from school.
They have heart though. Apparently, 58th Army did okay against the NATO-trained and armed Georgian force in 2008
The Russian military has elite forces too:
Airborne/Paratroopers
Naval Infantry/Marines
Specnaz/Special Forces
Border Defence Troops
There are also various "ethnic" units, like the Chechen Battalion 600
and various Cossack militias
It is a mess. All these units have very poor communication with one another, which hurt them even during the Georgian War.
will be sent to bases and serve active duty during summer holidays and such.
http://www.interfax-russia.ru/view.asp?id=383095
Before, you could get an exception from regular conscription, if you went to university and attended these military kafedra courses. Not anymore.
I don't know... It's weird in Russia right now. You have the regular armed forces, which are about 1 million strong, bloated, full of under-trained and under-educated young conscripted soldiers
and sailors
just 18, 19 year old boys drafted straight from school.
They have heart though. Apparently, 58th Army did okay against the NATO-trained and armed Georgian force in 2008
The Russian military has elite forces too:
Airborne/Paratroopers
Naval Infantry/Marines
Specnaz/Special Forces
Border Defence Troops
There are also various "ethnic" units, like the Chechen Battalion 600
and various Cossack militias
It is a mess. All these units have very poor communication with one another, which hurt them even during the Georgian War.