The tourist lady in Kremlin tried to get the guard hand in hand to take photos. The guard pushed her away as gently as he could. Some tourist just do not know how to behave.
I think letting people get too close or too comfortable to the guards is a sign of disrespect, and may embolden people to breach the security……. I see the US and Russian guards do best in that regard.
Было приятно слышать! Привет вам из России! Город Ростов-на-Дону не менее красив чем Москва! Можете посмотреть в интернете если будете заинтересованы в этом!
Really? Looting and raping people just because your army sucked ass? Russians are "paid", so they are "professional", but they don't act like it when they're supposed to, even in really harmful and completely unnecessary ways.
"Eye contact" of Russian guard is tradition in Russian army, when Soldiers with Banner of your Regiment or Commander, Minister of Defence etc marching in front of ranks during parades, oath taking or some other important days, you following him with your head and focusing eyes on it. We did it when we were taking oath in the army
Some people may find this interesting. Each pair of guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow are chosen by physical similarity: the height, body proportions, face features. The Presidential Guard Regimen, while hiring young men for their ranks, give the preference to identical twins.
Не приходилось видеть в Москве такой дурости, какую себе позволяют иностранные граждане за границей по отношению к солдатам, несущим службу на парадных постах. Дикие нравы.
Наблюдал в Праге. Поддатый итальянский турист начал оскорблять караульного у Президентского дворца в Пражском Граде. Пришлось попросить итальянца остыть.
Для тех кто хочет поиграться с часовым в России! Часовой в России есть лицо не прикосновенное ) неприкосновенность часового обеспечивается особой охраной законом его прав и личного достоинства в подчинении его строго определённым лицам ) Начальнику караула ) помощнику начальника караула ) и разводящему караул ) Никому не милиции ни полиции не фсб не министру обороны) в случае попытки снять часового или предпринять незаконные действие в отношении охраняемого объекта ) У него есть полномочия без всяких последствий для себя застрелить вас если вы не выполнили его команду и нарушили его границу ответственности! Не шутите с часовыми !
Ни в России, ни в Беларуси (когда стоит почетный караул) никому не придет в голову лезть к часовым. У них такая аура, что не возникает даже мысли. Только уважение. Издалека. Так что к нашим я даже не подходила. В Европе однажды позволила себе молча сфотографироваться на расстоянии. И то после очень долгих сомнений, даже видя, как фотографируются другие. Мне было очень неловко перед этим часовым за это. )
There is a youtube video where a Russian Kremlin guard broke the protocol and assisted one old lady to come closer to the tomb, lay flowers and kneel in respect of figthers and victims of WWII and Great Patriotic War.
I once put my camera bag on the memorial wall in Moscow, it was freezing and the ground was all covered in salt to make the ice melt. In my defence, it was the low part, not the parts where the city names are written. Guard politely asked me to remove it from there, not what you would expect from their stern faces and postures.
I’ve seen Moscow, London and Sweden and I must say Moscow is very impressive both at the Kremlin wall and those at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and when they walk towards the tomb they pass the names of the cities of the great battles during WWII, that the Red Army fought one get chills. Sweden ….. bland. London is okey, eye catching uniforms
I saw once how a tourist from some Asian country got in the way of the guard of honor. The officer pushed her aside as gently as possible, he even stopped. We are trying to make sure that the changing of the guard takes place without excesses. I remember back in the USSR, the police politely cleared the way for soldiers. When soldiers stand guard of honor, a special officer makes sure that no one approaches the soldiers. But every time he tries to do it as correctly as possible. Sometimes there are even such touching scenes. ruclips.net/user/shortsSCA1eAHP-LQ
Не совсем так. Там принимают все рода войск. Например национальная гвардия, мотострелки( infantry), ВДВ - десантники, морская пехота, танкисты, артиллеристы, моряки, авиаторы и даже офицеры интендантской службы , часто это курсанты военных училищ
You asked, Which of these guards we'd most like to visit. For me, as a US Navy veteran I would pick the Sentinels for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier! Simply so I could stand in silence "behind the rail" and salute those amazing people!
Tourists, im starting to lose faith in them. I know martial arts, and id think twice about" playing"with a russian guard. As much as i admire the queens guards, those russian guards look like they can do some serious damage.
Ruzzian guards have an advantage….the government will put you in jail automatically if you don’t comply with their rules! Who in their right mind will want to mess with them and land up in a ruzzian jail….which is absolute hell!!!
In fact, Russian guards can use force (including bayonet attack) if you try to enter a protected area, and they are trained to do so before going on guard duty. Unfortunately I couldn't find a video of their training session, but I'll attach a video of their performance in Basel. ruclips.net/video/0AZTSp-5BQA/видео.htmlsi=ktGGy9SnewooxxM7
As a tourist in one or two countries, I have observed these guys doing their job. But every time there is a disruption, it's always narcissi young women seeking attention. There really is something mentally ill with a lot of them.
Unlike the queen's/king's guard or the tomb guard, which defend national ornaments and are essentially honorary positions and tourist attractions, the kremlin guard are the guards of the home of the president and overall seat of government of a nation currently involved in a large war on its border. No wonder you wouldn't want to fuck with them, in the same way you wouldn't want to fuck with the bodyguards of the president, the congress or nuclear silos. Still its an absurd custom to allow, and even encourage, people to mess with any members of the military, even ceremonial guards.
В России военнослужащие Президентского полка несут почётную караульную службу. Граждане России уважительно относятся к почётному караулу и не будут провоцировать и насмехаться над ними. А иностранных гостей, которые посмеют проявить неуважение к этим военнослужащим, ждёт неприятный сюрприз в виде ударов по печени и посадки в тюрьму. И это правильно.
нападение на часового это акт диверсии, печенью не отделаешься УК РФ Статья 281. Диверсия (в ред. Федерального закона от 28.04.2023 N 157-ФЗ) (см. текст в предыдущей редакции) 1. Совершение взрыва, поджога или иных действий, направленных на разрушение или повреждение предприятий, сооружений, объектов транспортной инфраструктуры и транспортных средств, средств связи, объектов жизнеобеспечения населения либо на нанесение вреда здоровью людей и (или) компонентам природной среды, если эти действия совершены в целях подрыва экономической безопасности и (или) обороноспособности Российской Федерации, - наказывается лишением свободы на срок от десяти до двадцати лет. 2. Те же деяния: а) совершенные группой лиц по предварительному сговору или организованной группой; б) повлекшие причинение значительного имущественного ущерба либо наступление иных тяжких последствий; в) сопряженные с посягательством на объекты федерального органа исполнительной власти в области обороны, Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации, войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации, органов государственной власти, привлекаемых для выполнения отдельных задач в области обороны, а также на объекты топливно-энергетического комплекса и организаций оборонно-промышленного комплекса, - наказываются лишением свободы на срок от двенадцати до двадцати лет. 3. Деяния, предусмотренные частями первой или второй настоящей статьи, если они: а) сопряжены с посягательством на объекты использования атомной энергии, потенциально опасные биологические объекты либо с использованием ядерных материалов, радиоактивных веществ или источников радиоактивного излучения либо ядовитых, отравляющих, токсичных, опасных химических веществ или патогенных биологических агентов; б) повлекли причинение смерти человеку, - наказываются лишением свободы на срок от пятнадцати до двадцати лет или пожизненным лишением свободы.
@@КандидатПротивВсех Crap. Well that is life in the Russian autocracy. People admittedly do the wrong thing, and get a big overreaction. This is not just about due respect, it is about maintaining the power of the autocracy. The people must fear the government, so they will obey it, and be silent. Putin is not quite as bad as Stalin. But once you have said that, you have said everything.
Trained with an Airborne unit from GB in the mid 80s. Jumped three times with them. Some of the most badass soldiers I've had the honor of serving with.
During the Utøya and Oslo terrorist attacks in 2011 it became known to the the Kings Guard in Oslo, that the terrorist was wearing what appeard to be a police uniform. They feared that this might be just one of several attacks, so when a police officer approached the royal castle just to make sure everything was ok,they promptly disarmed him and put him into custody just to make sure he was not another terrorist in disguise.
I learned there is a tomb of unknown soldier in the US. Something I thought originated in Russian/Soviet history. Truly, people should respect the ones who fought and died for them to live.
Do you realize the Royal Guard UK are active soldiers, many having done tours in wartorn countries. How dare you call them a tourist attraction. They get treated very badly when on duty but they are doing their job. If any of them see this, thank you for your service. Your horses aswell.
@@Byezde_goyda ты реально не различаешь их и наш шаг? Опять же они как роботы движутся. И да, они больше похожы на кулы-марионетки чем на солдат. Так что сравнение с дедом на перфокартах вполне обосновано.
Ну так а чего удивительного, если туда отбирают только наиболее кондиционных призывников и во время муштры гоняют так, как не снилось никакому спецназу? Пусть и с упором в основном на строевую подготовку.
Last week an US Army Major General spent his last duty hour in the army, guarding the Tomb of the Unknowns. He started his army career as a private, became a tomb guard as a sergeant, and felt so proud of having the Honor Guard Badge that he walked his last hour on active duty as a tomb guard. MG William Zana.
Я бы в жизни не стал перечить нашему караульному. Во первых, у них есть все полномочие на охранном обьекте убить тебя, если ты не выполнишь его приказ. Во вторых, чисто человечески, ты не станешь мешать служивому нести свою службу. Так как это уважительное отношение, а еще народ модет самим дать по роже и заступиться. Такой вот сплочённый , русский менталитет.
It's been at least 60 years for the Honor, or Old Guards, in the US. My brother was one, standing at the temporary grave of President Kennedy. I believe it was 1963, right after his assassination. I recall him coming to my Christmas program that year, and him swinging me up in his strong arms, when we walked home, as I hugged his head, and he held my bare legs.
Когда-то смена караула была у мавзолея Ленина а не у вечного огня, в детстве эти солдаты казались мне сверхлюдьми, однако в 89-м наблюдал их тренировки на стрельбище кремлёвского гарнизона - меня ужаснуло: их "свободное время" это бесконечная работа на плацу. А вот тренировки группы захвата в Шереметьево меня реально поразили - они использовали боевые патроны для тренировки уклонения от выстрелов в салоне самолёта.
2:08 I know the guards have a job to do guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier...... But seriously did they not know and understand the words "REST IN PEACE" means that soldier bless his soul must have been in battle or fought in a war (It's possible) so do they think he doesn't want peace and quiet as he is laid to rest. Both the soldiers guarding the tomb and the visiting public/tourists should also respect the boundaries and not cross the lines or chains, respect 💯 always 💂🏾+👱🏾♀️🧔🏾🧑🏾🎓👪
The Norwegian ones had the coolest show. It would be good to see Chinese and French guards. The Swedish one seemed the most gentle with the kid, like the grand-pa type pump soldier thought the kid was cute. It was a nice moment. The Kremlin guards in real life were cool - I saw them in the 2000's and they didn't have the Napoleonic-style uniforms but rather were wearing modern uniforms and it was a nice theme at Lenin's tomb and the eternal fire for fallen soldiers.
I am Norwegian and have two friends who worked in the royal guards, it's apparently insanely boring, they have a small house right outside the royal palace where they chill when not outside and my friends said they took turns on a Playstation there to pass time 😅
I proud USA they have tomb of unknown soldier like in USSR , people have memory about people who died for living other people . We not so different ... But yes we have different politics , so we need change our politicans and live happy .
Don't you dare think that these guards are a tourist attraction! To think something like this would mean you're a mental case. Treat them with respect, and keep your distance.
Russian guards will always look upon you from above, even if you are head of the state😂😅 Maybe Biden should have some of them to not, at least, shaming himself and others.
@@nothingbutthisthatandtheother , have mercy, they won't be able to place every captured NATO vehicle on every corner of every street. That's just not enough space for all trophies if they will fight even better, lol.
I went to the unknown soldier in America i cried and gasped at all the graves, the guards were amazing i kept my head down in respect. RIP to all American brothers and our Anzacs in Australia 🌏🌏🦘🦘
I served in the Welsh guards and trust me they are no elite. There is no selection process to join the foot guards only basic training. To gain elite status a unit select soldiers by a special selection process that other British army units including the guards don’t do. During my time in the Welsh Guards, many were unfit and despite failing courses were nevertheless promoted, although there were a few good soldiers but these will mostly transfers to elite units themselves in time. The ceremonial duties are indeed boring and in most hated. I ended up transferring to the parachute regiment in order to do some real soldering and served with them for 18 years. By transferring to the paras, I saw how poor the soldering standards of the guards really was. However, I believe they have improved professionally somewhat due to service in Iraq and Afghanistan, but I also believe there is a drug problem prevailing and if caught no longer discharged because they need the men. If you ever watch the changing of the guard you will see several who are obese and overweight. In reality it is the civilian police who actually carry’s out the real security for the royals. The guards are only there for the benefit of tourists and back up to the police if needed.
Didn't know that.I assume the Scots and Welsh would take things seriously.My late father during WW2 when in North Africa, severed as an honor guard to King George of Greece and Field Marshall Montgomery and a few others.Only found this out after he died.Found a little journal he had and this was in it, along with other things like were he did boot camp and some other stuff.Wish I had found it when he was alive, I could have asked him questions.
@@hildahilpert5018 My view is solely based on my 4 years in the Guards. During the 2 WW, the guards would have been very disciplined and experienced soldiers due to the war. The Guards participated in several of the battles including the Arnhem in September 1944, where the ground element of the reliving forces were spearheaded by the Grenadier Guards. In the movie Michel Caine portrayed guards general in charge of the ground push towards Arnhem.
Actually in Greece tourists as well are much more respectful to the royal guard at Syntagma square than to the royal guard at London or at the unknown soldiers' grave. They have a very special way of changing guards.
Sentinels are enlisted infantrymen and women. This is not their MOS. They go to war also. And they don’t do months of training. There is a lot wrong with some of the information about these different guard duties. I recommend to anyone watching to go look it up yourself.
Some of the top private security are trained by militaries or even special forces. If you are a celebrity or a multi billionaire you can even hire them to protect, you, your property, business or family. Some security guards are highly trained un unarmed combat and anti terror techniques. It's not just statesmen and royalty who have elite protection , you probably don't want to mess with those who protect wealthy citizens, also people underestimate the police. Some policemen are highly trained in anti terror and unarmed combat too, you never know, there are a lot of former military in the police anyway!
One of the reasons you don't see people messing with the Kremlin Guard is because Respect for tradition is sacred in Russia especially if it has to do with the Great Patriotic War (WW2), for example, if you vandalize the metro in Moscow the police will need to save you from the people in the metro because they will beat the crap out of you.
lol like in Ukraine? Russian Guards can't even fight dude lol they can't even fight High School kids and old age pensioners lol the so called Russian Army has been wiped out by the Ukraine lol
Люди на столько отупели, что подходят к вооруженным солдатам, несущим караульную службу. Нужно понимать, что солдат это человек предназначенный для убийства, находясь в карауле он имеет право и обязан применять оружие, вплоть до летального исхода, за это ему обязаны выдать премию и отпуск, те кто думает иначе малолетние дебилы. Учите уставы, даже если вы не военные, это сберегет вашу жизнь, пока люди не научаться решать все вопросы без агрессии военные не исчезнут, а капиталисты не дадут такой возможности, что бы вам не говорили либералы.
Never fails that a disrespectful person be it tourist or citizens pushing the limits and doing what they know is wrong and then get their feelings hurt when the guards either verbally or physically move them. Guess you cant fix stupid. Hats off to all of the Guards and Sentinels
the task of each guard is to perform his task, i.e. to protect and care for the facility and the people in it to the best of his ability, even if he is in danger or loses his life in the process
Don't let the toy soldier posture fool you. These are cultural Guardians. A military tradition that dates back to the Palatins of the ancient Mediterranean economic world (thalassocracy).
The tourist lady in Kremlin tried to get the guard hand in hand to take photos. The guard pushed her away as gently as he could. Some tourist just do not know how to behave.
I'm an American and know not to mess with anyone or anything Russian! Those Denmark guards are character.😅
Women 😂😂
@@sojun4935misogynist😂😂
Why can't people just leave them alone and let them do there jobs the way they were trained!!! 🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀
Their jobs. Ignorant.
Your outrage topic needs some spelling instruction
You must feel so special!@@debbylou5729
Stupid people is everywhere, sadly. They don't know the meaning of the word RESPECT.
@@academiabiblicaberea79 oh they know. It’s not something you get just for being alive
I think letting people get too close or too comfortable to the guards is a sign of disrespect, and may embolden people to breach the security……. I see the US and Russian guards do best in that regard.
Disrespect and stupidity.
Agree, guards aren’t tourists attractions nor anything to be messed with
They are true professional soldiers, Russian,American, don't matter, treat them with respect 😊
Было приятно слышать! Привет вам из России! Город Ростов-на-Дону не менее красив чем Москва! Можете посмотреть в интернете если будете заинтересованы в этом!
the russian ones are committing a blatant genocide right now in a foreign land. They deserve no respect
@@skiperrROSTOV Что? Ты... ладно
Really? Looting and raping people just because your army sucked ass? Russians are "paid", so they are "professional", but they don't act like it when they're supposed to, even in really harmful and completely unnecessary ways.
´oui är se lövvbötz ^??^
The russian head tilt is amazing
i agree but doesn't it send the wrong message, it looks ironically condescending.
@@balbutie🤔
nanomachines,son
Agree. I was impressed, it must be a hard job tilting as such commonly.
It's acknowledging the President and showing respect. It looks weird to us but that's Russia.
"Eye contact" of Russian guard is tradition in Russian army, when Soldiers with Banner of your Regiment or Commander, Minister of Defence etc marching in front of ranks during parades, oath taking or some other important days, you following him with your head and focusing eyes on it. We did it when we were taking oath in the army
Did anyone told you it looks extremely stupid?
@@rasklaat2 because it's not
@@dachavanderlinovo413 But is does.
@@rasklaat2 nah
@@rasklaat2 It looks utterly wierd and off puting.
Some people may find this interesting. Each pair of guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow are chosen by physical similarity: the height, body proportions, face features. The Presidential Guard Regimen, while hiring young men for their ranks, give the preference to identical twins.
Даааа?????
I wonder why
@@inkbold8511 Symmetry is perceived as harmonious and therefore aesthetically pleasing for a viewer. Widely used in architecture, for example.
People are just stupid. They have no respect and think they are so cute.
Не приходилось видеть в Москве такой дурости, какую себе позволяют иностранные граждане за границей по отношению к солдатам, несущим службу на парадных постах. Дикие нравы.
Наблюдал в Праге. Поддатый итальянский турист начал оскорблять караульного у Президентского дворца в Пражском Граде. Пришлось попросить итальянца остыть.
@@sergeyl4742меж глаз дали?
@@TatyanaZhigzhitova-mx6bs они прекрасно понимают русские слова
@@sergeyl4742 Кто ты, пожалуйста? Если хотим оскорбить солдатов это наше дело.
@@statinskill ну значит в следующий раз получишь по хлебалу. такова русская традиция
No one had been killed by Russian guards, they never even yelled … people respect them and their duty
NOBODY RESPECTS putin or russia !!!
That’s very unfair for Britain
Для тех кто хочет поиграться с часовым в России! Часовой в России есть лицо не прикосновенное ) неприкосновенность часового обеспечивается особой охраной законом его прав и личного достоинства в подчинении его строго определённым лицам ) Начальнику караула ) помощнику начальника караула ) и разводящему караул ) Никому не милиции ни полиции не фсб не министру обороны) в случае попытки снять часового или предпринять незаконные действие в отношении охраняемого объекта ) У него есть полномочия без всяких последствий для себя застрелить вас если вы не выполнили его команду и нарушили его границу ответственности! Не шутите с часовыми !
Да. У нас серьёзно!
В целом, в Англии та же история емнип
Based
С русскими вообще шутить нельзя,мы очень терпимый и терпеливый народ,но не надо этим спекулировать
@@CeBePIIIну, мы видим, да
The Kremlin Guard!
Ни в России, ни в Беларуси (когда стоит почетный караул) никому не придет в голову лезть к часовым. У них такая аура, что не возникает даже мысли. Только уважение. Издалека. Так что к нашим я даже не подходила. В Европе однажды позволила себе молча сфотографироваться на расстоянии. И то после очень долгих сомнений, даже видя, как фотографируются другие. Мне было очень неловко перед этим часовым за это. )
Сняли с языка. Даже туристам не придет это в голову, не говоря о местных жителях
это называется - Воспитание!
There is a youtube video where a Russian Kremlin guard broke the protocol and assisted one old lady to come closer to the tomb, lay flowers and kneel in respect of figthers and victims of WWII and Great Patriotic War.
Это был не гвардеец, а командир отделения. Он не нарушал протокол, так как в его задачи не входит охрана, и помог бабушке, что вполне было логично.
I once put my camera bag on the memorial wall in Moscow, it was freezing and the ground was all covered in salt to make the ice melt.
In my defence, it was the low part, not the parts where the city names are written.
Guard politely asked me to remove it from there, not what you would expect from their stern faces and postures.
I’ve seen Moscow, London and Sweden and I must say Moscow is very impressive both at the Kremlin wall and those at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and when they walk towards the tomb they pass the names of the cities of the great battles during WWII, that the Red Army fought one get chills. Sweden ….. bland. London is okey, eye catching uniforms
You've no idea what a real soldier is
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Not ruzzia!!!!!!
@@U.H8 you hate russia and her people cuz they just exist? isn't racist?
@@Miron-d3h so what a real soldier is?
Спасибо.
The Russian ones are the best and the most respected for a reason.
I saw once how a tourist from some Asian country got in the way of the guard of honor. The officer pushed her aside as gently as possible, he even stopped. We are trying to make sure that the changing of the guard takes place without excesses. I remember back in the USSR, the police politely cleared the way for soldiers. When soldiers stand guard of honor, a special officer makes sure that no one approaches the soldiers. But every time he tries to do it as correctly as possible. Sometimes there are even such touching scenes. ruclips.net/user/shortsSCA1eAHP-LQ
Yeah, theyre goose stepping, that's scary in itself.
The west has become too soft and that’s exactly why people are taking advantage of our guards let alone our countries in general
Not only Guard Of The Kremlin takes part in the parade on Red Square, there are the best military units, paratroopers and elite special forces.
Не совсем так. Там принимают все рода войск. Например национальная гвардия, мотострелки( infantry), ВДВ - десантники, морская пехота, танкисты, артиллеристы, моряки, авиаторы и даже офицеры интендантской службы , часто это курсанты военных училищ
Their men are actually real men! With testosterone!
The Russian guards of the Kremlin, clearly bad ass.
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@@Господин1488bad ass в идиомическом переводе чертовски крутые
@@thinking_logically вы в идиомическом
They need liposuction?
@@thinking_logicallyв любом смысле
You asked, Which of these guards we'd most like to visit. For me, as a US Navy veteran I would pick the Sentinels for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier! Simply so I could stand in silence "behind the rail" and salute those amazing people!
"Remove yourselves from our path!" Pure distilled badassery, that !!
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England Scotland Ireland and Wales the uk deserves respect 🫡 for there hard work 24/7 and Russia 🇷🇺 is the most serious and strongest country I know
Thanks for your kind words and support! Much respect from Russia 🇷🇺 🙏🏻💯
@@romanvladimirovichpetrikov4947 thank you
Ukraine is coming up, there.
Undoubtedly, Russian guards are the most handsome guards ever!❤❤❤❤❤
You certainly need glasses!
You mean IF they make it back from Ukraine in the same condition that they went there in.
@@dianeunderhill8506Тебе нужны не очки, тебе нужны глаза! 😎
@@JohnHill-qo3hb They will return with victory from everywhere, this is their tradition. There's no doubt about it
And how many thousands of Russian men will die for Putin's dream?@@24vegweg57
Tourists, im starting to lose faith in them. I know martial arts, and id think twice about" playing"with a russian guard. As much as i admire the queens guards, those russian guards look like they can do some serious damage.
Agora são chamados de Guardas do Rei. A rainha faleceu ano passado.
Ruzzian guards have an advantage….the government will put you in jail automatically if you don’t comply with their rules! Who in their right mind will want to mess with them and land up in a ruzzian jail….which is absolute hell!!!
In fact, Russian guards can use force (including bayonet attack) if you try to enter a protected area, and they are trained to do so before going on guard duty. Unfortunately I couldn't find a video of their training session, but I'll attach a video of their performance in Basel.
ruclips.net/video/0AZTSp-5BQA/видео.htmlsi=ktGGy9SnewooxxM7
@@FourForFox , Thank you.
As a tourist in one or two countries, I have observed these guys doing their job. But every time there is a disruption, it's always narcissi young women seeking attention. There really is something mentally ill with a lot of them.
Are women tourist from Merica😂
Unlike the queen's/king's guard or the tomb guard, which defend national ornaments and are essentially honorary positions and tourist attractions, the kremlin guard are the guards of the home of the president and overall seat of government of a nation currently involved in a large war on its border. No wonder you wouldn't want to fuck with them, in the same way you wouldn't want to fuck with the bodyguards of the president, the congress or nuclear silos. Still its an absurd custom to allow, and even encourage, people to mess with any members of the military, even ceremonial guards.
В России военнослужащие Президентского полка несут почётную караульную службу. Граждане России уважительно относятся к почётному караулу и не будут провоцировать и насмехаться над ними. А иностранных гостей, которые посмеют проявить неуважение к этим военнослужащим, ждёт неприятный сюрприз в виде ударов по печени и посадки в тюрьму. И это правильно.
нападение на часового это акт диверсии, печенью не отделаешься
УК РФ Статья 281. Диверсия
(в ред. Федерального закона от 28.04.2023 N 157-ФЗ)
(см. текст в предыдущей редакции)
1. Совершение взрыва, поджога или иных действий, направленных на разрушение или повреждение предприятий, сооружений, объектов транспортной инфраструктуры и транспортных средств, средств связи, объектов жизнеобеспечения населения либо на нанесение вреда здоровью людей и (или) компонентам природной среды, если эти действия совершены в целях подрыва экономической безопасности и (или) обороноспособности Российской Федерации, -
наказывается лишением свободы на срок от десяти до двадцати лет.
2. Те же деяния:
а) совершенные группой лиц по предварительному сговору или организованной группой;
б) повлекшие причинение значительного имущественного ущерба либо наступление иных тяжких последствий;
в) сопряженные с посягательством на объекты федерального органа исполнительной власти в области обороны, Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации, войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации, органов государственной власти, привлекаемых для выполнения отдельных задач в области обороны, а также на объекты топливно-энергетического комплекса и организаций оборонно-промышленного комплекса, -
наказываются лишением свободы на срок от двенадцати до двадцати лет.
3. Деяния, предусмотренные частями первой или второй настоящей статьи, если они:
а) сопряжены с посягательством на объекты использования атомной энергии, потенциально опасные биологические объекты либо с использованием ядерных материалов, радиоактивных веществ или источников радиоактивного излучения либо ядовитых, отравляющих, токсичных, опасных химических веществ или патогенных биологических агентов;
б) повлекли причинение смерти человеку, -
наказываются лишением свободы на срок от пятнадцати до двадцати лет или пожизненным лишением свободы.
@@КандидатПротивВсех
Crap. Well that is life in the Russian autocracy. People admittedly do the wrong thing, and get a big overreaction.
This is not just about due respect, it is about maintaining the power of the autocracy. The people must fear the government, so they will obey it, and be silent.
Putin is not quite as bad as Stalin. But once you have said that, you have said everything.
Trained with an Airborne unit from GB in the mid 80s. Jumped three times with them. Some of the most badass soldiers I've had the honor of serving with.
During the Utøya and Oslo terrorist attacks in 2011 it became known to the the Kings Guard in Oslo, that the terrorist was wearing what appeard to be a police uniform. They feared that this might be just one of several attacks, so when a police officer approached the royal castle just to make sure everything was ok,they promptly disarmed him and put him into custody just to make sure he was not another terrorist in disguise.
Better safe than sorry. Safety is above all. Hope the policeman was ok
pretty cool
@@Max_Da_Ghe got his ass kicked😂😂
I learned there is a tomb of unknown soldier in the US. Something I thought originated in Russian/Soviet history.
Truly, people should respect the ones who fought and died for them to live.
Not even close son lol it originates in ROMAN history boy do some basic research seriously
I think everyone of them are good. Proud men serving & showing respect for their home land countries.
Thought this video was going to be all Russian guards not a mix of different countries.
Me too...
@@ДраганНонковић Yep.
Russian has awesome gourds. Bravo 👏
Thank you Russia from Portugal.
Спасибо вам за поддержку! com amor!
в России даже почти не кто не думает подойти к часовому, чтоб сфоткаться на память
Парни несут службу Вечному Огню, а не понтов ради там стоят. Это священный ритуал ни только среди военных
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@@KevinDibenedettoStop being a rusofob
Do you realize the Royal Guard UK are active soldiers, many having done tours in wartorn countries. How dare you call them a tourist attraction. They get treated very badly when on duty but they are doing their job. If any of them see this, thank you for your service. Your horses aswell.
американские солдаты ходят так же как Байдэн )) или он ходит как они))
а руские как ебаннъйе...
Нормально они ходят
@@Byezde_goyda нет, они похожи на клоунов
@@evgen-cy6so они от наших практически не отличаются, лол.
@@Byezde_goyda ты реально не различаешь их и наш шаг? Опять же они как роботы движутся. И да, они больше похожы на кулы-марионетки чем на солдат. Так что сравнение с дедом на перфокартах вполне обосновано.
Честно говоря именно рост и строевая подготовка наших солдат производят максимальное впечатление.
😄😁😆😅😂🤣!!!!!
@@U.H8 ???
@@U.H8stupid?
@@U.H8 🤦♀
Ну так а чего удивительного, если туда отбирают только наиболее кондиционных призывников и во время муштры гоняют так, как не снилось никакому спецназу? Пусть и с упором в основном на строевую подготовку.
3:28 “move yourself from out path” 💅
Slava Russia from Sweden
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Last week an US Army Major General spent his last duty hour in the army, guarding the Tomb of the Unknowns. He started his army career as a private, became a tomb guard as a sergeant, and felt so proud of having the Honor Guard Badge that he walked his last hour on active duty as a tomb guard. MG William Zana.
Русские самые крутые, потому что для них эта служба - не шоу, а великая честь.
Так и британский караул маршируя готов оттолкнуть любое препятствие на своём пути
Russian guards are the coolest/baddest imo! 👍 Love from USA.
ROSSIJA❤💪
Nope 👎🏻
@@U.H8you 🥳
Србија?
Поплачь @@U.H8
@@U.H8Обиженный на Россию 🇷🇺?! Утри сопли, нытя. 😁
Я бы в жизни не стал перечить нашему караульному.
Во первых, у них есть все полномочие на охранном обьекте убить тебя, если ты не выполнишь его приказ.
Во вторых, чисто человечески, ты не станешь мешать служивому нести свою службу. Так как это уважительное отношение, а еще народ модет самим дать по роже и заступиться. Такой вот сплочённый , русский менталитет.
8:30 ..."a Katana sword which they carry during formal occasions...." if this is a Katana then I am Mickey Mouse
It's been at least 60 years for the Honor, or Old Guards, in the US. My brother was one, standing at the temporary grave of President Kennedy. I believe it was 1963, right after his assassination. I recall him coming to my Christmas program that year, and him swinging me up in his strong arms, when we walked home, as I hugged his head, and he held my bare legs.
We have the same type of rude, ignorant tourists here in the UK. They’re incredibly disrespectful and they make me so mad.
Когда-то смена караула была у мавзолея Ленина а не у вечного огня, в детстве эти солдаты казались мне сверхлюдьми, однако в 89-м наблюдал их тренировки на стрельбище кремлёвского гарнизона - меня ужаснуло: их "свободное время" это бесконечная работа на плацу. А вот тренировки группы захвата в Шереметьево меня реально поразили - они использовали боевые патроны для тренировки уклонения от выстрелов в салоне самолёта.
Love to visit the Russian Guard. I totally support Vladimir Putin.
No way Duke Dennis messing with the guards
2:08 I know the guards have a job to do guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier...... But seriously did they not know and understand the words "REST IN PEACE" means that soldier bless his soul must have been in battle or fought in a war (It's possible) so do they think he doesn't want peace and quiet as he is laid to rest. Both the soldiers guarding the tomb and the visiting public/tourists should also respect the boundaries and not cross the lines or chains, respect 💯 always 💂🏾+👱🏾♀️🧔🏾🧑🏾🎓👪
Come on people show respect to people!
The Norwegian ones had the coolest show.
It would be good to see Chinese and French guards.
The Swedish one seemed the most gentle with the kid, like the grand-pa type pump soldier thought the kid was cute. It was a nice moment.
The Kremlin guards in real life were cool - I saw them in the 2000's and they didn't have the Napoleonic-style uniforms but rather were wearing modern uniforms and it was a nice theme at Lenin's tomb and the eternal fire for fallen soldiers.
"Remove yourselves from our path", that's awesome! Probably the most formal sounding command I've ever heard from any of my fellow Americans.
I am even afraid to Mess with my Wife of 54 years.
😂😂
I am Norwegian and have two friends who worked in the royal guards, it's apparently insanely boring, they have a small house right outside the royal palace where they chill when not outside and my friends said they took turns on a Playstation there to pass time 😅
Oh seriously? xd. Damn thankgs god a playstation and not an xbox.
Все девочки по сравнению с почетным караулом в России🎉🎉🎉
Даже к врагу нужно относится с уважением
Какие они нам враги,эти девочки..
только не лопни от понтов, хороняка :)
@@артемброА почему врагу?...
Ты не лучше)
Much respect from Australia 🌏🌏🦘🦘
I proud USA they have tomb of unknown soldier like in USSR , people have memory about people who died for living other people . We not so different ... But yes we have different politics , so we need change our politicans and live happy .
I have respect to whoever do something better than me.
I would love to see the Russian guards with Mr. Putin present.
Kremlin guards are sexy AF 😍
bro...
Наши - Лучшие в Мире. Слава Матушке России.!!!!
Don't you dare think that these guards are a tourist attraction! To think something like this would mean you're a mental case. Treat them with respect, and keep your distance.
Russian guards will always look upon you from above, even if you are head of the state😂😅
Maybe Biden should have some of them to not, at least, shaming himself and others.
...idiot...🤣🤣🤣
Maybe Russia should try getting an Army that can actually fight lol
@@nothingbutthisthatandtheother , have mercy, they won't be able to place every captured NATO vehicle on every corner of every street. That's just not enough space for all trophies if they will fight even better, lol.
I went to the unknown soldier in America i cried and gasped at all the graves, the guards were amazing i kept my head down in respect.
RIP to all American brothers and our Anzacs in Australia 🌏🌏🦘🦘
3:52
Кто был на этом мероприятии в начале октября в Москве - лайк❤
Those guards are the most ELITE soldiers.
I adore every humorous minute of this video.
Сразу видно,где настоящая армия, а где цирк шапито и клоуны
Все караульные вели себя достойно, за исключениями некоторых индивидов, которых потом разжаловали или отправили в штрафбат
I served in the Welsh guards and trust me they are no elite. There is no selection process to join the foot guards only basic training. To gain elite status a unit select soldiers by a special selection process that other British army units including the guards don’t do. During my time in the Welsh Guards, many were unfit and despite failing courses were nevertheless promoted, although there were a few good soldiers but these will mostly transfers to elite units themselves in time. The ceremonial duties are indeed boring and in most hated. I ended up transferring to the parachute regiment in order to do some real soldering and served with them for 18 years. By transferring to the paras, I saw how poor the soldering standards of the guards really was. However, I believe they have improved professionally somewhat due to service in Iraq and Afghanistan, but I also believe there is a drug problem prevailing and if caught no longer discharged because they need the men. If you ever watch the changing of the guard you will see several who are obese and overweight. In reality it is the civilian police who actually carry’s out the real security for the royals. The guards are only there for the benefit of tourists and back up to the police if needed.
a scotty once told me that their regiment and the Grenadiers actually take their stuff seriously, idk about the welsh
Didn't know that.I assume the Scots and Welsh would take things seriously.My late father during WW2 when in North Africa, severed as an honor guard to King George of Greece and Field Marshall Montgomery and a few others.Only found this out after he died.Found a little journal he had and this was in it, along with other things like were he did boot camp and some other stuff.Wish I had found it when he was alive, I could have asked him questions.
@@hildahilpert5018 My view is solely based on my 4 years in the Guards. During the 2 WW, the guards would have been very disciplined and experienced soldiers due to the war. The Guards participated in several of the battles including the Arnhem in September 1944, where the ground element of the reliving forces were spearheaded by the Grenadier Guards. In the movie Michel Caine portrayed guards general in charge of the ground push towards Arnhem.
Actually in Greece tourists as well are much more respectful to the royal guard at Syntagma square than to the royal guard at London or at the unknown soldiers' grave. They have a very special way of changing guards.
0:51 But That Clip scene is Awsome
A major general was promoted to brigadier.
I have been guarding the Royal castle in Stockholm Sweden!
Уважение из России!
I remember seeing you there.
I wonder why they added a part with danish guards in the middle.
You left out the Greeks? Is it the miniskirts and pom poms on the clogs?
Да здравствует великая мать Россия 🎉🙌
С неграми
If i had money id go to sweden, russia and Britain
Please come to The UK 😁😁😁!!!
Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Norway, would be the ones I would like to see.
I feel like the US guards are the hardest since I believe they have to be a marine first which means most likely they were in a conflict before
Sentinels are enlisted infantrymen and women. This is not their MOS. They go to war also. And they don’t do months of training. There is a lot wrong with some of the information about these different guard duties. I recommend to anyone watching to go look it up yourself.
RIP to norways penguin
Interesting fact: During the reconstruction phase of Japan, we (US) permitted the Imperial Gaurd to retain their weapons.
you (US) are also the only one who used atomic bombs on civilians tho.
очень великодушно, после атомной бомбардировки двух городов
Thank you for this insight into the elite guards.
Anybody who trifles these guards should be forced by law to undergo guard training for a week, they might last a day if only a couple of hours.
В России трогать часовых.. смертельно опасно. Часовой такого весельчака пристрелит и за это будет ещё и награждëн государством.
Some of the top private security are trained by militaries or even special forces. If you are a celebrity or a multi billionaire you can even hire them to protect, you, your property, business or family. Some security guards are highly trained un unarmed combat and anti terror techniques. It's not just statesmen and royalty who have elite protection , you probably don't want to mess with those who protect wealthy citizens, also people underestimate the police. Some policemen are highly trained in anti terror and unarmed combat too, you never know, there are a lot of former military in the police anyway!
"kid thinking guard is a robot". The kid wanted to be a guard and was showing a real one respect.
They're all ceremonial I couldn't think of a worse role in the military.
For the UK Kings Guard it makes a change from when they get back from combat arenas.
Honestly, the Korean guards seem like a bunch of clowns. They still live in the fallen past.
One of the reasons you don't see people messing with the Kremlin Guard is because Respect for tradition is sacred in Russia especially if it has to do with the Great Patriotic War (WW2), for example, if you vandalize the metro in Moscow the police will need to save you from the people in the metro because they will beat the crap out of you.
lol like in Ukraine? Russian Guards can't even fight dude lol they can't even fight High School kids and old age pensioners lol the so called Russian Army has been wiped out by the Ukraine lol
Tomb guard : Remove! yourselves from our path
King's guard : MAKE WAY!!
Tomb guard : Remain behind the chains and rails!
King's guard : GET BACK!!
Люди на столько отупели, что подходят к вооруженным солдатам, несущим караульную службу. Нужно понимать, что солдат это человек предназначенный для убийства, находясь в карауле он имеет право и обязан применять оружие, вплоть до летального исхода, за это ему обязаны выдать премию и отпуск, те кто думает иначе малолетние дебилы. Учите уставы, даже если вы не военные, это сберегет вашу жизнь, пока люди не научаться решать все вопросы без агрессии военные не исчезнут, а капиталисты не дадут такой возможности, что бы вам не говорили либералы.
Это понимают только в России,где армия- это Армия,а не толпа людей в одинаковых штанах
Never fails that a disrespectful person be it tourist or citizens pushing the limits and doing what they know is wrong and then get their feelings hurt when the guards either verbally or physically move them. Guess you cant fix stupid. Hats off to all of the Guards and Sentinels
the task of each guard is to perform his task, i.e. to protect and care for the facility and the people in it to the best of his ability, even if he is in danger or loses his life in the process
As a Norwegian, I'm still not gonna pick them. Royal gaurd I wanna be, Royal gaurd, what's my Halloween costume? Royal gaurd ofc.
Don't let the toy soldier posture fool you. These are cultural Guardians. A military tradition that dates back to the Palatins of the ancient Mediterranean economic world (thalassocracy).
Ive been to Arlington National Cemetery and witnessed the changing of the guard and its a very moving site to witness
I FEEL SAD TO THE SOLDIERS FROM THE IGNORANT INDIVIDUALS
On 4:20 is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Eternal flame, near this place there's Post No.1.
I have only one message for the lot of those good-for-nothing loafers : Get yourselves a real job !