Little context for those wondering what the clip in the background is all about. Officer in the clip was training those soldiers for Afghanistan, and pretty much at last minute he was told he is not going with his boys there, so he snapped, as he felt like father sending his own children to war and not being able to be there with them where inevitable hell breaks loose. Helplesness of experienced and traumatized war veteran being unable to do anything for his sons anymore...
Yes, 9th company. And the description isn't exactly correct. The officer had basically a mild case of PTSD or something like that and was declared mentally unfit for frontline service. He desperately wanted to return back to Afghanistan but they always refused his requests.
@@honzabalak3462 Well, you are more correct here (I watched 9th Brigade long time ago) but I'm not exactly wrong either. He was training them and he was in weird way close to them, and his inability to take active duty in warzone + inability to watch over his trainees resulted in depicted outburst. But good call on clarifying that and correcting me! I forgot about his literal mental status.
As far as I know russkies are not found of this movie. 9aia rota was heavily advertised as a very historically accurate movie, but in the end it was the opposite and also pretty trashy. Also my dad served in afghan back in thous days, and he says too, that the movie is trash.
I love this movie, not just because I'm a sucker for russian military shit, but because it accurately depicts the absolute brutality and horrors that the russian forces experienced while in Afghanistan. For many centuries, empires from all over the globe have attempted to conquer Afghanistan. None have ever succeeded. I respect people who fight hard and valiantly, even if it means they may die while standing their ground. I lost a childhood friend due to suicide who served in the US Army and was stationed in Afghanistan. He hated the decision to pull out from the middle east, and was torn up because he thought everything he'd done during his service had been for nothing.
The Greeks owned it for over 300 years after Alexanders conquest of Persia. Mind you that's longer than America has been a country. Most of the population speaks a Persian dialect, do you think Afghanistan being under intermittent Persian rule for over a millennia might have something to do with that? How about the religion of Islam, did the Afghans just become Muslim or did the Arab conquests have something to do with it? The Turks and Mongols; they all ran the place for centuries and their decline had nothing to do with Afghan resistance. And several empires like the Mughals were actually based out of Afghanistan. Only more recently did the myth start as the last few nations who attempted to subvert (make a puppet) in Afghanistan abided by civilized rules of warfare that frowned upon annihilating the population if they resisted. Bottom line if someone really wanted to actually conquer and colonize Afghanistan it can be done. You just have to throw out the so called civilized rules of warfare out the window and treat them like the US did with native Americans.
Thats the secret of the us army you are just a disposable pawn but youre told your a shining golden god the whole time until you get back and realize you were gas lit your whole life
@@andreivaldez2929 It's only people on their phones that want protrait and even then I don't understand why, they can turn their phones around and have it in landscape which is a better aspect ratio then fucking portrait.
Thanks for reminding me of a good foreign historical action movie. I remember this movie being advertised in the back of a magazine next to a failed game. I think the Magazine was SWAT. trying to find a physical copy of the movie.
To be fair; that's kind of a messed up way to go. Getting air dropped behind enemy lines, get told to hold an objective until reinforcements arrive - they never do. Hold out until you're eventually overrun and get wiped out. Whole war has been a stupid waste of life.
@@andreivaldez2929 The initial part of the invasion was a massive fuck up by Russia, but right now, they are doing relatively well. Nevertheless, their progress is minimal due to fierce Ukrainian resistance, but as of now, Russia has the upper ground in the Donbas.
Weird cuz the breakdown is totally realistic and understandable and I've literally seen the same thing happen. How the fuck did he come to that conclusion?
To be honest I just like 9 company it was a very well-made movie proven the problem sub drama in the action it was a great movie but never thought I would like a Russian Film
Is that really a downside? I carry a 9mm, single stack 1911. I get more rounds usually means better - I've a Glock 34 for home defense - but, realistically, you probably won't need more than 3 rounds to end a fight with a single attacker.
@@andreivaldez2929 I don’t know, from my experience it depends on the person, I saw a video of a dude who got hit 26 times with 9mm and was still firing back
Little context for those wondering what the clip in the background is all about. Officer in the clip was training those soldiers for Afghanistan, and pretty much at last minute he was told he is not going with his boys there, so he snapped, as he felt like father sending his own children to war and not being able to be there with them where inevitable hell breaks loose. Helplesness of experienced and traumatized war veteran being unable to do anything for his sons anymore...
9th company, isn't it.
Yes, 9th company. And the description isn't exactly correct.
The officer had basically a mild case of PTSD or something like that and was declared mentally unfit for frontline service. He desperately wanted to return back to Afghanistan but they always refused his requests.
Holy shit that's deep
@@honzabalak3462 Well, you are more correct here (I watched 9th Brigade long time ago) but I'm not exactly wrong either. He was training them and he was in weird way close to them, and his inability to take active duty in warzone + inability to watch over his trainees resulted in depicted outburst. But good call on clarifying that and correcting me! I forgot about his literal mental status.
Sounds like fuck around and find out to me.
Send kids to war. Be angry about hell.
Finally, oxide schizoposting
You'd know it's not new were you in his Discord server.
Not to mention bob the builder
@Captain Booty troll
@Captain Booty yeah.
@@kepofshangri-la8942 lmao wtf
when your hearing loss and back pain is deemed not service related
But muh 3m earplug lawsuit.
@@1MonoComplex Lawyers: Laugh in settlement money going to their bank accounts.
ATF wants to know your location Oxide.
I literally have a Makarov in my pocket watching this! What a beautiful moment.
Same
Mak. in my pocket and and a Tokarev in my belt.
I doubt it
Get a Stechkin and Grenada
is it blood pitted?
As far as I know russkies are not found of this movie. 9aia rota was heavily advertised as a very historically accurate movie, but in the end it was the opposite and also pretty trashy. Also my dad served in afghan back in thous days, and he says too, that the movie is trash.
Yeah, i have a feeling that this movie was made for western viewers, has tons of hollywood/western cliches
Is that a Makarov in your pocket or are you just happy to see Oxide posting again
Pro tip: saying "Yes?" is a LOT cheaper than wasting bullets for little to nothing in return. Literally elementary-grade economics.
You forgot to factor in my personal value of shooting at anyone who minority inconveniences me
Exactly, smiling and saying yes is cheap while you close the distance to stab them in the neck, no bullet wasted, no sound.
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus I don’t carry a knife, those are dangerous
@@KiroKnife who said it was a knife? . . . Do you not carry a sharpened shovel?
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus why carry a shovel when you can just sharpen a stick?
This scene in the movie was actually really sad
Lmao was not expecting this, pleasantly surprised
The helicopter vibrations are rattling his brain
I remember this movie
whats it called?
@@sevenn 9th company i think
@@sevenn 9th company
Footage of the last VDV battalion officer after he got orders to drop at Hostomel again, september 2022
Is this Weathering With You?
the moment when he's crying in the field of flowers is my PFP for discord 🥴
Not just flowers, poppies.
Is that a Makarov in your pocket? Or are you just sad to see me go?
I love this movie, not just because I'm a sucker for russian military shit, but because it accurately depicts the absolute brutality and horrors that the russian forces experienced while in Afghanistan. For many centuries, empires from all over the globe have attempted to conquer Afghanistan. None have ever succeeded. I respect people who fight hard and valiantly, even if it means they may die while standing their ground. I lost a childhood friend due to suicide who served in the US Army and was stationed in Afghanistan. He hated the decision to pull out from the middle east, and was torn up because he thought everything he'd done during his service had been for nothing.
The Greeks owned it for over 300 years after Alexanders conquest of Persia. Mind you that's longer than America has been a country. Most of the population speaks a Persian dialect, do you think Afghanistan being under intermittent Persian rule for over a millennia might have something to do with that? How about the religion of Islam, did the Afghans just become Muslim or did the Arab conquests have something to do with it? The Turks and Mongols; they all ran the place for centuries and their decline had nothing to do with Afghan resistance. And several empires like the Mughals were actually based out of Afghanistan. Only more recently did the myth start as the last few nations who attempted to subvert (make a puppet) in Afghanistan abided by civilized rules of warfare that frowned upon annihilating the population if they resisted. Bottom line if someone really wanted to actually conquer and colonize Afghanistan it can be done. You just have to throw out the so called civilized rules of warfare out the window and treat them like the US did with native Americans.
What is the movie called
Thats the secret of the us army you are just a disposable pawn but youre told your a shining golden god the whole time until you get back and realize you were gas lit your whole life
Mongols and Persians had a pretty good run on the region
@@mrguiltyfool 9th Company. its only in russian but there are subbed versions
This movie took away apart of my soul and heart I as a vet didn't know still existed
9th Company fyi
HAHAHAHHA. I haven't had a good laugh like that in while..
Thankyou for not cropping it for shorts. What happened to widecreen, now everything has to be stupid narrow for stupid smart phones.
30 year old boomer moment.
To be fair, I'm with you on this. Reject portrait, return to landscape.
@@andreivaldez2929 It's only people on their phones that want protrait and even then I don't understand why, they can turn their phones around and have it in landscape which is a better aspect ratio then fucking portrait.
Thanks for reminding me of a good foreign historical action movie. I remember this movie being advertised in the back of a magazine next to a failed game. I think the Magazine was SWAT. trying to find a physical copy of the movie.
This movie is ass.
I bet you think the same of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
VDV headquarters after the Failure of their landings in Ukraine colorized.
Lmao that’s to assume they survived there first place
bro can't just heckin mention about the sPeCiAl MiLiTaRy oPeRaTiOn around the slavaboos dude
To be fair; that's kind of a messed up way to go. Getting air dropped behind enemy lines, get told to hold an objective until reinforcements arrive - they never do. Hold out until you're eventually overrun and get wiped out.
Whole war has been a stupid waste of life.
@@andreivaldez2929 The initial part of the invasion was a massive fuck up by Russia, but right now, they are doing relatively well. Nevertheless, their progress is minimal due to fierce Ukrainian resistance, but as of now, Russia has the upper ground in the Donbas.
@@darkmemes953 That doesn't mean much. I'd expect the Russians to do well in a part of the country where they've been occupying for 8 years.
*Gruppa krovi plays in the distance*
Thank you Ben very cool
Russian Brendan Fraiser. Based.
The insanity is setting in
9th company 👌
Isn't this the scene that made the actor complain about contemporary films making men 'metrosexual' and then he went on to make a copy of Commando?
Weird cuz the breakdown is totally realistic and understandable and I've literally seen the same thing happen. How the fuck did he come to that conclusion?
@@Oxide_does_his_best Only from your mercenaries when they run away back home after meeting russian soldiers lol.
@@Oxide_does_his_best Functioning emotions are a plot by the deep state.
When you ask a vdv what happened in hostomel airport
Not sure if the army is going to like this one
Kino
what is the movie called
who hurt you
Joe
@@BigWheel. joe bidome?
They should have let him to to show Russia how to fight
Oh sweet the schizo arc has commenced
To be honest I just like 9 company it was a very well-made movie proven the problem sub drama in the action it was a great movie but never thought I would like a Russian Film
Have you ever heard about Come and See?
Охуенно!
The guy at the end should have eaten some of those poppies. He'd get high af and it would cheer him up
In a poppyfield like this, breathing poppy pollen may be enough.
9th company pretty good movie sad thing is he couldn't go fight beside the very soliders he was training
9th Company, my favorite Russian movie.
One of my favorite movies of all time, it changes for me every time I see it.
I bought a Makarov recently, though it turns out it was a dressed up pa-63
As a Russian I aprove this 😆😀🤣👍
9 rota movie
Sorry, Not Service RelatedTM.
U good bro? Was that in response to something that happened?
Девятая рвота от Бондарчука-мл.
9th Company fucking rules.
What movie is this from?
You're gonna carry the weight
Hazing from starshina hits different?
What’s the movie?
9rota is a great film
Shitpost? SKIP!
Great movie. I think it made us all 74 lovers.
great movie
what movie
Take your meds
Good movie.
Blink twice if you're in trouble
Wat?
great film
❤️makarovs
Do you carry a makarov?
No but respect to anyone that does
@@halzan5043 it's actually a decent carry gun. The only downside is the single stack magazine.
Is that really a downside? I carry a 9mm, single stack 1911. I get more rounds usually means better - I've a Glock 34 for home defense - but, realistically, you probably won't need more than 3 rounds to end a fight with a single attacker.
@@andreivaldez2929 I don’t know, from my experience it depends on the person, I saw a video of a dude who got hit 26 times with 9mm and was still firing back
Roda 9, saw it many years ago.
Then I watched Rambo 3 and felt better....
What movie is this?
9th company
what movie is this?
9th company
This is before or after sending them to die in a meat grinder for an airfield ?
Типичный руский.
LOL where are you guys like that in Ukraine? Oh wait there’s sunflowers🌻
Very good movie, 9th company is a timeless classic
Why a Makarov when the 6P53 is so much sexier?
It didn’t exist during the Soviet afghan war…….
@@herrevan5678 I didn't see the thumbnail, I just saw the notification and clicked.
@@herrevan5678 also the video was just black screen, so I thought it was just next-level schizo posting
no problem friend Have a good day/afternoon
@@herrevan5678 you as well, friend.
First veiw
All glory to the Soviet Union.
All of there sone's will die in Ukraine
LoL 😆 🤣 😂
The fucked up thing is , this movie is actually a 100% accurate as to what happens in the Russian army . Abuse .
Blood pitted Glock 19> blood pitted makarov.
This really do be a sand swallowing moment