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We're beginning to see a noticeable rise in Ukrainian air power.
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I like the rest of the EU support a two state solution within secure borders.You mean like the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians that has been force evicted from their ancestral homes since Israel was founded. Or the settlements that are being built in occupied territories, every single year?
You are against Russian occupation of Ukraine i assume? What makes you support occupation and opression of Palestians ?
Everyone here is observing the double standards and hypocrisy.
I like the rest of the EU support a two state solution within secure borders.
What makes you support the war crimes of the Palestinians?
We're beginning to see a noticeable rise in Ukrainian air power.
Your level of bullshit is insane.And IIRC, they were attacked by a navy vessel, only visible on a thermal imager in the middle of a war zone.
As for the kid, it is not known who killed him. It is known that he was killed in the middle of a firefight.
Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
A summary of what's going on in and around Ukraine:
Ukraine: Russians withdraw from around Kharkiv, batter east
https://apnews.com/article/russia-u...n=SocialFlow&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter
Then shut up for 20 years and let the Russians do the same thing to Ukrainians as American did to Afghans....We’ll be saying the same about Ukraine
You aren't just retarded, you are a filthy zio Hypocrite.And IIRC, they were attacked by a navy vessel, only visible on a thermal imager in the middle of a war zone.
As for the kid, it is not known who killed him. It is known that he was killed in the middle of a firefight.
Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is Russia disinformation according to you and so what else is new with your wild allegation?I dont know any neo nazies. You‘re supporting and spreading russian disinformation. Are you a muppet?
Can you please ban yourself from this forum and seek professional help?And IIRC, they were attacked by a navy vessel, only visible on a thermal imager in the middle of a war zone.
As for the kid, it is not known who killed him. It is known that he was killed in the middle of a firefight.
Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Yet the American elected an almost 80 year old to be the commander in chief and President of USA.Nice picture of someone with a hat covering most of his face, and then comparing him with a 10 year old picture of a retired american soldier today over 70 years old. This is becomming ridiculous.
If I were you, I will take this news along with the imaginary and made believe victory by Ukrainian Forces at Kharkiv with a grain of salt.No one actually knows what happened at the river crossing. According to Ukraine and its allies, an entiee Russian BTG was wiped out. According to Russuan and its allies, there was a battle between Rus and Ukr forces in which Ukr forces were wiped out. All i know is, its all propaganda to me.
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EU has capitulated to Russian demands.
Russia has defied the dollar-based fiat money and Euro on gas exports, but after so much noise, the EU has finally capitulated. This is a major blow against the dollar & EURO-based transactions for the hydrocarbon trades. A win for Putin.
Were you asking why NCO is the backbone of every army or were you asking why Russia don't have an NCO corps?
Well, the reason why NCO corps are backbone of every army because it give you the flexibility to make your unit organic. There are two type of NCO, the professional soldier (the leader) and the Specialist (the technician) where it is common for soldier to climb the rank when you are up the ladder, you accumulated combat experience (or other experience if you are a specialist) but not leadership experience, giving command structure to NCO to have the flexibility to do what the NCO leader want means less work load for the guy in charge, and that don't just go at Platoon level, but Company level, Battalion level to even Brigade level.
Why? Take US Army as an example. The basic unit for deployment is Brigade Combat Team (BCT) which mean when you are deploy the 4000 or so men from the same Brigade will be deploy together, but being deployed together does not mean you are going to fight together, each Battalion in a single Brigade would be assigned to a certain Area of Operation (AO) and within each AO, you have Company and Platoon deployed independently with each other, so you can cover more ground instead of sending all the men in a giant blob of 4000 men.
So why NCO is important? Each Company have a Company First Sergeant (E-7), each Platoon have a platoon Sergeant (E-6) and each fireteam have a buck sergeant (E-5) each squad is commanded by a Corporal (E-4) so when a Platoon Leader (2LT) gave order, each unit within that Platoon (3 Fireteams, 6 Squad + 1 Heavy Weapon Squad) can take individual initiative so the buck sergeant can tell their squad where to go because they are the one that was fighting in that battlespace, they know better than the 2LT who in in charge of the entire battlefield, say for example, if I have to micromanage a squad, I would be at that squad and seeing what that Buck Sergeant see and make decision that way, if I do that, me as a Platoon Leader would lose the big picture because I am not looking at the overall situation, I am looking at that particular part of Battlefield. But If I delegate duty to that Fireteam leader and he in turn delegate that mission to his squad, then I am free to move my troop as will, and not bound by every little detail in the battlefield.
On the other hand, NCO or SNCO are also act as a mentor to the command structure, because the way they are organised. an NCO would have more experience than the person who command that unit. An O-3 commanding a Company would have 5-9 years of experience, a E-7 would have been in the army for almost 20 years An O-1/2 commanding a platoon would have less than 2 years of experience in the army, a platoon sergeant (E-6) would have 10+ year, which mean they are also a source of information, where you have the command, but don't have the experience, they compensate it by supplying their experience.
Russia do not have a functioning NCO corps. Their sergeant are most or less specialist and veteran which simply rose thru the rank. Which mean the company commander would have to micromanage every move and hence generally losing sight of the big picture. This is also why there are a quite a lot General got killed in this war because there are no one to oversee the battle, The small picture were not oversee by NCO because they don't have NCO. the big picture is not oversee by junior officer because they need to deal with the small picture, which mean the chain of command would have to be personally involved if there battle plan have to alter, which mean you have more General or Colonel in the firing line dealing with stuff Junior Officer are supposed to deal with, but they can't because they are busy dealing with every little thing in different corner of the battlefield. Which mean a company in Russia can take on less ground than a company in the US. Which I don't think I need to tell you, this is a bad thing.
As for why Russian Army does not have a NCO Corps? Well, the Soviet Doctrine (What the Russian followed) does not like splitting up power like that, all power are centralised, much like the government, you have an officer, and you have your troop, and when your troop disobey, the officer execute that man and make an example out of it, so how would it fare if you put Platoon Sergeant or Company sergeant in the mix? You now have 3 leaders instead of 1 (The Company CO). So who's order you are going to follow if you are a lowly soldier (or a conscript)
The officer corps in Russia have absolute power, that's how they reign in their men, this is their military tradition, officer gave order, soldier follow order. And it have not change since 1917.