Not all of the West... Mexico fell into a recession in 94. And if we're talking highly developed countries (not necessarily Western), the 90s was when Japan began its stagnation that has continued to this day.
after fall of soviet union we had 10 years of criminal rule, gangsters, racket, murders on the streets and this chechen war I think you in usa had something like this in 20ies or 30ies
@@sebastianmujkic909 its true though. dont compare the chechen war with the balkans. chechen war was way more brutal. balkan wars looks like a playground infront of the brutality of 2 chechen wars.
And our hemisphere is on the brink of the same transition, the same level of civil and ethnic war...I said back in 2016, that we were gonna fracture into 3 unions and the USA wouldn't survive...now it's clear, that thru the "great reset' plan by the WEF, this was intended all along. It boggles my mind just how many are clueless about this inevitability
The Russian army in the 1990s is so fascinating to me - it almost seems to lack proper order, with soldiers wearing a wide variety of camouflages, carrying different gear and weapons modified as the wielder pleases, as well as the tanks, APCs, and IFVs in various conditions, with added ERA blocks and bags of stowage carried abroad them alongside several soldiers and weapons. I saw a T-72B that seemed to have an AGS-17 grenade launcher placed on the back. It’s all so very interesting and unique.
Fast forward to 2022 in Ukraine and very little has changed. Russians may have upgraded some of their weapons systems, but they're largely still the same poorly trained and poorly led army who still rely on their numbers and weight of firepower to achieve any kind of battlefield success. Thankfully their incompetence and ineptitude has allowed the Ukrainians to survive the initial Russian onslaught and now they're able to push back against them because the Russians have learned very little over the years in how to improve their army and make them a more effective fighting force.
It's because of the fall USSR before that there was discipline now they are trying to get discipline it's a large country which is hard but for Ukraine it's easy because it's a small coin
That's a supressive fire not a precise shooting Ak-74u is onpy a supressive and survival crew's weapon of the pilots of helicopters like Mi-24 attack aircrafts like Su-25 and armored vehicules as tanis or Bmps.No need a precision here only for saving your ass after being shot down and waiting for the SAR helicopter or after a rpg attack if you're still alive to go back to friendlies poeitions.
That's not an AKS74u(krink) though. It's just an AKS74. The S in Cyrillic stands for folding and the U in Cyrillic means short., just as the K in German stands for short. So the MP5K is a compact weapon. These AKS74s have a full length barrel, and a side folding stock. The AKS74u barrel is a little over 8 inches. You can also tell that it's not the crew weapon because there is no booster on the muzzle, it's just a standard muzzle brake.
which was the whole tragedy of Chechen war... Yeltsin and his corrupted garbage mafia know as "High Command" sent reserves/recruits and all the young lads that had 0 combat experience against well u guessed it, trained, experienced and cunning chechens who were used to this kind of "activities" and were in their back yard. Too bad Yeltsin didnt die like a dog right there instead of those young guys who never saw their 19th Birthday. There`s even a song or two about how some of them lads wont see their 19th birthday in the lyrics.
@@mr.samcohen7954 you dont want fresh 18 year old recruits going against a force that has been fighting for many years and know alot more than these kids did, he's not sayin put 40 year old men out there but they should at least be in there early to late 20's
@@noahupshaw9825 Listen, his comment isn’t that deep (even though he wants it to be) he could of written some basic bitch thing for example:”politician lie” What he wrote just came across as cringe.
The tanker with the mustache not only looks like a Russian soldier, sounds like a Russian soldier, he has the vocabulary of a Russian soldier. His salty words would lose a great deal in translation.
The russian army has lost a lot of soldiers, tanks and money and this war and if somebody say the russian army is strong I can only say: Even today in the year 2020 the russian army is not able to make sure that there is peace and order in this small country!
@@frankmueller6522 In the 90s, there was no Russian army, because the United States was" friends " of Russia and the United States supported the corrupt regime of Yeltsin and the bloody oligarchs. Nevertheless, now there is peace in Chechnya and this is a very rare case when the army managed to win in a partisan war.
It looks like Alexander Sladkov asked them to perform some ''battle action'' for the camera. As much as he is brave, he is not stupid to stand up and shoot with camera during fire engagement
Even if it was just a show for the camera, I think they are not going to be necessarily picking targets out with any type of site in their situation, rather just laying down some fire down in a general area.
The murder rate the wars in Tajikistan chechnya and Dagestan the gangs poverty and corruption there's a russian saying "if u survived the 90s you can survive anything "
I recommend you guys read One Soldiers War. It's the 1st hand account of a Russian soldier during this conflict and it shows how terrible it was and how disorganized the Russian military was as well as how utterly merciless the Chechnya fighters were
Entropy Yep ,cyka blyat! They aren’t true Russian soldiers without screaming that at the top of their lungs while simultaneously slinging 7.62’s at the enemy.
12:44 This is a military journalist who shot this footage, Alexander Valerievich Sladkov. In 2008, when he was filming a report on the war in Georgia, he was wounded.
There are tons of Checnya footage on his channel (Сладков плюс) and he said there are more and more so he'll continue to upload what he has in his archives
For you guys I'll explain the situation. It was a day, when after a long time of cease-fire Chechen fighters attacked one of the cities. At that time city almost had no regular forces in it - just some small guard forces. So for these people in this video it was really hard day and really shitty situation. Chechens attacked from few different positions, using plenty of decentalized combat groups, mortars and RPGs, trying to get the key points to control the city, and these small guard forces were trying to stay alive until regular forces will come and help. So it's not kind of military operation, but a type of defensive battle.
you clearly can see the guy in 0:33 isnt into shooting, he closes his eyes when he shoots maybe he never shot before. so yeah they seem like a guards deployed in less dangerous areas
@@kamil_mugavara I've seen an original one, where operator himself told what happened that day and was explaining every moment You can watch the channel of this operator, "Сладков +", he has tons of footage from dozens of wars around the world
.....because security cameras are far less expensive, and typically have to capture and store hundreds and hundreds of hours worth of footage so their output is usually horrendously compressed..
@The Small Farm Project - Regarding security cameras.. check the Japanese TV show called " CHEAT " which shows examples in one Episode of camouflaged wireless small cameras pre-installed into wall of an apartment ... like " invisible on the wall ". The technology is there and they showed it in the CHEAT Episode ^^
@@shanetonkin2850 security cameras are so insurance rates are decreased. In this day and age security cameras don’t save what they film to a hard tape.
A guy with a mustache on a tank says "They are shooting at us from 2 houses on the hill. And we are forbidden to shoot from a tank at houses. We are also forbidden to attack. Even 10 meters in front of us are not allowed to pass."
This was the war that fundamentally raised the question regarding tanks/AFV in cities during modern combat. I know one person who took part in the Battle of Grozny. Part of an infantry unit with the aim of protecting the tanks, he survived with serious injuries. Fully recovered now physically, he is wreck mentally. I think he still suffers from PTSD and panic attacks. He is unmarried and has no kids and I doubt that he ever will.
@A venti dble chchlate chip frappucino The Soviet/Russian army had not faced serious urban combat since Berlin, and as they were structured to fight a war of maneuver in central Europe, where urban areas would be bypassed whenever possible, they had largely forgotten how to fight in them. Grozny was a wake-up call for them, and the world.
People keep toting this around like they haven’t dumped all their resources into developing the most capable ICBM ever made, what does old equipment matter if Putin goes crazy and decides to level cities
@@zachwolves well so far no nukes were used, therefore the effectiveness to subjugate another nation is measured by the conventional weaponry, it's that simple. Also looking for all these "uh-uh uh you know what, it's totally fine that their army embarasses themselves 24/7 and their flagships sink due to 'fires' and 'storms', they just hold their sober elite units/wonder weapons etc back, also every setback is part of a 5D chess move, I swear Putin and Russia are still the greatest, please believe me!!!" is just pure cope.
They do it in case they step on a land mine, or get shot by an RPG. The probability of surviving these is higher while ride on the APC than inside of it. At least this is how it works with the soviet vehicles.
A little background info. The man at 0:38, driven insane by the war, went on to kill 16 czechoslovakians, before becoming an interior decorator. He eventually moved to New Jersey, USA.
Most of those boys look like they were only a few years older than I was at that time. I know war is often unavoidable-but it never ceases to be heartbreaking…
Знаешь какие это хреновые времена для России были? Не только для армии, но и простых граждан РФ. Я тогда учился в первом классе и утром у отца спрашивал как мне съесть кусок хлеба, утром или на ужин. Повальное пьянство всей страной, просто от безысходности. Нет работы, нет денег, нет ни чего. И реально выживали за счет того что выращивали овощи на своих огородах. Посмотри на этих пацанов, одеты кто во что горазд. И сравни экипировку современного российского солдата. Это небо и земля. Сейчас солдат одет, обут накормлен всегда чисто одет. Но в 90е это было не так. Выживали как могли.
@@pqr6614 нет мне 34 года... Последствия развала Советского союза только только начинаются. Коронавирус и военная Спец. Операция на Украине по уничтожению Нацистов (ровно точно таких же как показано в этом документальном видеоролике) это еще цветочки.
@@pqr6614 🤣 not quite-I’m 36. The footage is dated as 1996, when I would’ve been around ten years old. Many of those young men fighting look to be in their mid-late teens (so only a few years older than I was at the time). Granted, I don’t know any of their personal details-so I’m purely speculating on their ages. Many of them could’ve simply been extremely young looking men in their 30’s, for all I know. 🤷♀️
Yes dude that is how actual warfare goes in real life sometimes. Enemies dont intend to show themselves and be shot like in movies. Both sides first hear gunshots from a direction they dont see the enemy they just know hes there so they return the fire. Just to supress the enemy forces.
Outworld?! Do you think that is like in a game, or movie?! Would like to see you in his place!!! You think real life war is one shot one kill?! Stupid kid
Indeed, for some reason Conflicts in Eastern Europe and other post-Soviet states feel so damn brutal, bitter and hard to watch. At least that's how I feel it, I don't get the same feeling when watching footage about any other conflicts.
I was two years old when all of this happened, but I can still appreciate that all these post-soviet conflicts were basically mini civil wars between broken states after 80 years of oppression.
That has only been the case temporarily and is already starting to go away. Even in WW2 suppressive fire used to mainly be a machinegunner's job. Marksmanship among troops was highly emphasized during training and of course combat. With high capacity mag fed rifles becoming common however, armies figured out that shooting to suppress was a good idea. But this was due to the very limited effective range of the weapons. With iron sights,no matter how good the soldier may be he cannot hit a man beyond 200m, at least not consistently enough. In the past couple of years however optics have become cheap and durable enough to the point that every rifleman can be issued with one. Variable magnification optics are especially good. These allow any rifleman to actually see the enemy and hit him. The need for taking pot shots towards the direction of the enemy will be lowered significantly, becoming once again the task of the MG only.
@@FireCampSecurity He was aiming he was just doing it very quick and holding the gun up to eye level rather than putting his chin to the stock, you even see him at around 0:09 hesitate and squint
@@mdariff839 Russian army vs Chechen terrorists. In case you didn't know Chechnya is a region within Russia. The whole thing is about Chechnya declared independance, well, actually not the Chechnya itself but more like a terrorist cell effectively rulling Chechnya, but whatever and Russia didn't want to just let Chechnya go without the proper legal processes and all of that stuff. But Chechnya wanted out and like right away so they proceeded to bomb a few appartment blocks in Moscow. This is a very contraversial topic tho because there are some theories that maybe Putin staged this bombings to frame Chechen terrorists and go to war with them to gain popularity and eventually come to power as an authoritarian leader, but we will not go that rabbithole, it's in the same vain as "Bush planned the 9 11 attack", kinda makes sence in a way, but not at all confirmed. So yeah, that's how it all started, Russian troops were sent to Chechnya to deal with the terrorists and it all dragged on for like 18 years, a lot of people died, terrible war
@@ButterDog42069 Thanks for mentioning all the TRUTHS because thats how things happen, they dont investigate themselves. If checzya wanted independence they would be called terrorist, they would not make them legitimate as you mentioned even if they were fighting for freedom as other countries had gotten it.
Reminds me a bit of a time I once purchased a Russian ammo tin at surplus. After using the can opening tool it came with, I can see why none of them smile. Respect
maybe someone who actually has been in combat? What a bunch of wankers shooting at civilians and showing that they are so stupid that instead of staying low they shoot from below the head levels of the turd burglars looking to see where the shots are going. If these are Russian troops thank lucky charms for gathering low iq's so close together.
My gfs dad was a Russian soldier in Chechnya he got drunk one night and told me stories about his service i respected him already but that made me respect him even more all the shit he saw and yet he doesn’t talk about it unless he’s drunk
The battalion commander expressed obscene language that the tank was incorrectly installed. But he swore, I must say, in a friendly way, angrily. ) Grumbles that there is no order to move forward.
@@danrook5757 That’s understandable, Afghanistan was a hellhole. But unlike Vietnam or US Afghanistan, it gets no real recognition other than a side note like “it set the stage for the Soviet collapse”
This is what a modern war looks like, see the records of the American military from Iraq, for example, modern weapons with a sight are capable of shooting at a distance of half a kilometer. American assault rifles with a scope are capable of hitting accurately from a distance of 400 meters. Rockets, aviation and so on have already been developed. Soldiers have faded into the background, and in any modern firefight, soldiers shoot without even aiming at a distance of a kilometer from each other. This is not World War II, where the rifle shoots at 100-150 meters and the soldiers are used as the main attacking force. In the 21st century, aircraft bomb everything to the scorched earth, and then the infantry comes and occupies the territory. If you need a land army - just like in Afghanistan, Africa, Ukraine and Iraq you are simply recruiting local volunteer mercenaries to fight against Al-Qaeda and Hussein. Or finance pro-Russian "separatists", allow your citizen volunteers to take part in the conflict, use pro-state private military companies, for example, Wagner's company, this is russian oligarch and friend of Putin, his company is at war in Africa, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, and receives weapons from the army. And mercenaries are often recruited from prisoners. Or, for example, the famous French military legion, which is now fighting throughout Africa. Wars in the 21st century are waged by the forces of mercenaries and rebels, states do not even directly declare war on each other.
@@arty5876 Real life have obstacles and fog that limits Your vision. Optical magnification limits Your field of view. Real combat distance of 200m average caused not by lack of precision of weaponry.
I will tell you all a secret: real war is not a call of duty, in most cases you do not even see the enemy, so no sense to aim at any particular point and you shoot APPROXIMATELY in the direction of the enemy.
Lol so when you think of russia all you imagine is warfare and death? Nothing else? You do know russia has hot girls. Top 10 in the world. Dangerous though. I dated a couple. Be careful with anastasias and ekaterinas.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, these men were fighting largely without pay, almost entirely comprised of conscripts (forced to fight) and equipped with stuff that was outdated and to top it all they had shit logistics and Russian C&C has always been backwards and goofy. This was especially true of their air forces as well. The Russian Federation was bankrupt, politically in turmoil, and suffering from a variety of internal and foreign crises. They were just a ragtag militia, tbh.
From what I’ve read there was a lot of very close quarter combat in Chechnya. There were times when all the Russian soldier had to use as a weapon was his entrenching tool. I’ve seen demonstrations of Spetznaz fighting CQC with nothing but the entrenching tool. In their hands it’s a very deadly weapon. I’d much rather be shot than be beaten to death with an entrenching tool.. zRussian soldiers were/are incredibly dynamic and fierce in close quarters. They have a fearful reputation.
you sharpen the edges of your feldspaten, so it digs better, and so it's a better weapon. it's like a shovel, hatchet, shield, and club; all mixed up in one
The Russians have always been feared when it comes to CQC dating all the way back to the Russian revolution through ww2 the Germans were afraid to go head to head with Russians in hand to hand fighting in Stalingrad because they were so deadly up close
Those old days made me think that it's easier to fight the war in an old classic way. Not like right now where you can get hit from any direction by laser cut accuracy missile strike.
Same thing they would be saying that time its easier to fight the war with swords pike shields bows arrows front to front in an old classice way Not like rifles shooting from a distance hiding in bushes
@@ANABOLIC_1105bro ngl, best thing you could hope for in a war is to die as fast and painless as possible, I'd rather get sh*t in the head and pass away in one second than get hit by swords and arrows hundreds of times, and die from pain or bleeding out days later, just my opinion.
I gotta say though, that man with the good ol' mustache in the thumbnail and at the start of the video looks like a badass cod character. Something like Reznov, badass tanker too Manly.
This video smells like diesel, cigarettes, and gunpowder
You forgot the vodka. Lots of vodka
fuck yeah
@@ianalfonzo8226 Russia ranks 16th in alcohol consumption. WHO data. Stop stereotypes
and wodka, bro!
and dead
Crazy to think for most of Eastern Europe the 90s were hell on earth while for a lot of the western nations it was a time of stability and success
At least we got McDonald's now right?
@@webber4494 macdonalds is shit
It's connected, if someone *become* poor, it means someone else become rich.
Not all of the West... Mexico fell into a recession in 94.
And if we're talking highly developed countries (not necessarily Western), the 90s was when Japan began its stagnation that has continued to this day.
The world is different, yeah.
"No helmet. Only cigarette."
It happend BEFORE Putin. Now -it's OK
Its a tank driver they dont have helmets on
our soldiers wear sandals. and shirtless
cigarette = 50% armor.
Smoke screen is more effective then a helmet
after years of research, i finally understand "blyat" is used as punctuation.
You learn fast BLYAT
😅😂🤌😆🤝😅
@@paulofelipebbraga9634
Him: "after years of research"
You: "you learn fast"
Years.... Fast... Hmm...
@@RedTail1-1Well yeah some people take decades to learn blyat 😂
Для связки слов))) Мы его всегда применяем)))
the tanker with the mustache has the best Russian soldier voice ever
I like how he had time to have a clean face and a perfect moustache during combat
Yeah
iT's Lieutenant Dan!
Real man ²
Lead singer for laibach
Camera from 1996 : Shows everything clearly
Camera in local walmart and bank : Try to find a figure in pixels
It is the second war in 2000
@@Richard_Ejemenye ok
Filmed on Betacam, not VHS
thats just soviet engineering
i mean that camera is probably some huge shoulder mounted camera and our phones are tiny rectangles, it makes sense lmao
People: "I miss the 90s, they were so better"
The 90s:
Honestly still better lmao
For russians the 90s were the darkest times
In America, Europe they were indeed awesome. Russia, Middle East, Africa > not so much
Human life: experiences may vary
No Facebook and such nonsense was one of the better aspects of the 90s. I would probably have still liked a smartphone back then though.
0:46 that reload was clean
Nah you wrong.
Yeah hes right
@@n8bayonetNah, u ratioed
@@SirBoggins i was laughing my ass off thought you said nah you rotate.
@@potato23116he didnt chamber a round
How America remembers the 90's: Forrest Gump, Friends, blocbuster video.
How Russia remembers it;
after fall of soviet union we had 10 years of criminal rule, gangsters, racket, murders on the streets and this chechen war I think you in usa had something like this in 20ies or 30ies
@@Caesar88888 until Putin came ..
@@boonson51 с путиным это продолжается
Even worse mate
@@krab2863 ври больше.
What he's saying is
"Where's your helmet!!"
The tank guy
"Fuck my helmet pass me another smoke"
Because this is Russians
Timestamp?
U forgot to say comrade😁
@@rupjyotikeleng "U forgot to say comrade" 🤓
What a chad
it's crazy to think the whole of the 90's, pretty much all of eastern europe was on fire.
These ppl i swear....^
@@sebastianmujkic909 its true though. dont compare the chechen war with the balkans. chechen war was way more brutal. balkan wars looks like a playground infront of the brutality of 2 chechen wars.
And our hemisphere is on the brink of the same transition, the same level of civil and ethnic war...I said back in 2016, that we were gonna fracture into 3 unions and the USA wouldn't survive...now it's clear, that thru the "great reset' plan by the WEF, this was intended all along. It boggles my mind just how many are clueless about this inevitability
@capital monopoly Eurasia, close enough
Why is that crazy. It was right after the cold war and people were sick and tired of Russian rule..
The Russian army in the 1990s is so fascinating to me - it almost seems to lack proper order, with soldiers wearing a wide variety of camouflages, carrying different gear and weapons modified as the wielder pleases, as well as the tanks, APCs, and IFVs in various conditions, with added ERA blocks and bags of stowage carried abroad them alongside several soldiers and weapons. I saw a T-72B that seemed to have an AGS-17 grenade launcher placed on the back. It’s all so very interesting and unique.
Fast forward to 2022 in Ukraine and very little has changed. Russians may have upgraded some of their weapons systems, but they're largely still the same poorly trained and poorly led army who still rely on their numbers and weight of firepower to achieve any kind of battlefield success.
Thankfully their incompetence and ineptitude has allowed the Ukrainians to survive the initial Russian onslaught and now they're able to push back against them because the Russians have learned very little over the years in how to improve their army and make them a more effective fighting force.
it is still like this now.
Well now the russkies are going to recall those days xD
It's because of the fall USSR before that there was discipline now they are trying to get discipline it's a large country which is hard but for Ukraine it's easy because it's a small coin
Your mom on the 1990s is so fascinating to me - she almost seems to lack proper order, with your mom wearing a wide variety of lingerie.
The best mustache in the history of mustaches from the tanker
Chechen Holokoste.
Да
Tankers and APC crews always have the best mustaches
Stalins grandson.
1:07 He is my idol 😜 I from India 😀
Firing their 74’s with the stocks folded in full auto, absolute Mikhails
Costs a fortune just to kill one enemy sdier
That's a supressive fire not a precise shooting Ak-74u is onpy a supressive and survival crew's weapon of the pilots of helicopters like Mi-24 attack aircrafts like Su-25 and armored vehicules as tanis or Bmps.No need a precision here only for saving your ass after being shot down and waiting for the SAR helicopter or after a rpg attack if you're still alive to go back to friendlies poeitions.
They don’t have scopes. No shot they see someone that far out.
That's not an AKS74u(krink) though. It's just an AKS74. The S in Cyrillic stands for folding and the U in Cyrillic means short., just as the K in German stands for short. So the MP5K is a compact weapon. These AKS74s have a full length barrel, and a side folding stock. The AKS74u barrel is a little over 8 inches. You can also tell that it's not the crew weapon because there is no booster on the muzzle, it's just a standard muzzle brake.
@@tylerfrizzell5699 dude, nobody gives a shit. It’s a joke
One thing that never changes the young faces going into battle...
which was the whole tragedy of Chechen war... Yeltsin and his corrupted garbage mafia know as "High Command" sent reserves/recruits and all the young lads that had 0 combat experience against well u guessed it, trained, experienced and cunning chechens who were used to this kind of "activities" and were in their back yard. Too bad Yeltsin didnt die like a dog right there instead of those young guys who never saw their 19th Birthday. There`s even a song or two about how some of them lads wont see their 19th birthday in the lyrics.
Well, duh. Why would you want older people fighting in battle?
@@mr.samcohen7954 you dont want fresh 18 year old recruits going against a force that has been fighting for many years and know alot more than these kids did, he's not sayin put 40 year old men out there but they should at least be in there early to late 20's
@@noahupshaw9825 Listen, his comment isn’t that deep (even though he wants it to be) he could of written some basic bitch thing for example:”politician lie” What he wrote just came across as cringe.
@@mr.samcohen7954 u mad he beat u into it beetch
That Russian tank commander’s is a giga chad
Garand ‘Dimitry’ Thumb in the past life
He is a gunner
The tanker with the mustache not only looks like a Russian soldier, sounds like a Russian soldier, he has the vocabulary of a Russian soldier. His salty words would lose a great deal in translation.
Я думаю всякий англосак знает несколько слов без перевода.
haha
Reznov comes in says Plant the flag Dimitriiiii
Perhaps he is a Russian soldier....
this is war, Steve. There is no place for belles lettres.
So this is what Squad looks like with RTX on
Hahahaha
The russian army has lost a lot of soldiers, tanks and money and this war and if somebody say the russian army is strong I can only say: Even today in the year 2020 the russian army is not able to make sure that there is peace and order in this small country!
bunch of noobs on free weekend lol
ITS A "NEW PLAYERS WELCOME" server
@@frankmueller6522 In the 90s, there was no Russian army, because the United States was" friends " of Russia and the United States supported the corrupt regime of Yeltsin and the bloody oligarchs. Nevertheless, now there is peace in Chechnya and this is a very rare case when the army managed to win in a partisan war.
Not a cellphone in sight. Just people living in the moment
Edit: "OmG tHaNk YoU fOr AlL oF tHe LiKeS. i FiNAlLy FeEl VaLuEd By OtHeRs"
Hahahahahahaha you killed it
😂😂😂😂 best comment ever.
Ahh yes living in the moment trying to blow each others heads off
@@Jack-ed9wz Yes, Good.
dying in the moment
0:06
this is the most badass man I've ever seen.
Arthur shelby
@@marsthenik8023 nah, more like russian Pedro Pascal
You should see givi
@@zyzzzkai6900 or Motorola
@@zcarcollerotez8121 both rot 6 feet under the sea level
Is it against the law or something to use the sights on an AK
Sights are expensive and no use for short range or burst fire. Iron is good and reliable
Its against the doctrine to use sights, you just point towards the enemy side and shoot while screaming УРРАААААААААА
It looks like Alexander Sladkov asked them to perform some ''battle action'' for the camera. As much as he is brave, he is not stupid to stand up and shoot with camera during fire engagement
Even if it was just a show for the camera, I think they are not going to be necessarily picking targets out with any type of site in their situation, rather just laying down some fire down in a general area.
🤣🤣all the ak vids no one uses the sights
00:54 this guy sounds like the final boss
Hahahahahahahhahahahah I love that comment 🤣😂😂
Проект моча нужен
@@realskhk Выйди воздухом подыши, проект моча давно скатился в пост ироничную парашу
fucking gold comment
Blyat !11
The 90s was fucking insane in the former Soviet republics
The murder rate the wars in Tajikistan chechnya and Dagestan the gangs poverty and corruption there's a russian saying "if u survived the 90s you can survive anything "
It was quite fun for us in Yugoslavia as well
@@BurePiva I think you're included in the original comment
@@just_dec We were not part of the USSR
90s in Afghanistan probably were worse
I recommend you guys read One Soldiers War. It's the 1st hand account of a Russian soldier during this conflict and it shows how terrible it was and how disorganized the Russian military was as well as how utterly merciless the Chechnya fighters were
I'm hearing a lot of blyats in the troops' conversation lol
In Russia we say: "The military do not swear curses. They speak in curses"
What is blyats mean
WhiskeyTango84
It’s pretty much a mixture of every curse word, all wrapped up into one simple word lol.
Блять is f word in russian
Entropy
Yep ,cyka blyat!
They aren’t true Russian soldiers without screaming that at the top of their lungs while simultaneously slinging 7.62’s at the enemy.
12:46
The way he is holding his comrade, its just so wholesome..
"Don't worry brother, i got you"
I am hit Carry me at your back
Him: nope no homo I'll do it with style
That was gay lmao
Dude what Leo Messi is doing at 12:44
this is what brotherhood is about, covering your comrade's back
12:44 This is a military journalist who shot this footage, Alexander Valerievich Sladkov. In 2008, when he was filming a report on the war in Georgia, he was wounded.
Guts !
That thing that is writen on the screen means Sladkov :)
I thought you were leading up to _“ He passed away in ...”_
Glad to hear he didn’t pass away as a bystander in filming wars.
@@InVinoVeratas yeah. He still film war in Donbass (Ukraine)
There are tons of Checnya footage on his channel (Сладков плюс) and he said there are more and more so he'll continue to upload what he has in his archives
The Russian Soldier with the Mustache is the cousin of the Soviet Soldier from the Afghanistan Documentary.
Интересно он жив
how do u know this
Which one?
@@justguavsproductions4109 it was a joke
For you guys I'll explain the situation. It was a day, when after a long time of cease-fire Chechen fighters attacked one of the cities. At that time city almost had no regular forces in it - just some small guard forces. So for these people in this video it was really hard day and really shitty situation. Chechens attacked from few different positions, using plenty of decentalized combat groups, mortars and RPGs, trying to get the key points to control the city, and these small guard forces were trying to stay alive until regular forces will come and help. So it's not kind of military operation, but a type of defensive battle.
thank you very much russian friend !
Wow, never heard of this conflict before, thanks for the info I'll have to look into it myself. Sounds badass.
you clearly can see the guy in 0:33 isnt into shooting, he closes his eyes when he shoots maybe he never shot before.
so yeah they seem like a guards deployed in less dangerous areas
Danke for the info! Dudes in the video got balls of steel,,,,, the shit people in the world endure , all due to politics is sad
@@kamil_mugavara I've seen an original one, where operator himself told what happened that day and was explaining every moment
You can watch the channel of this operator, "Сладков +", he has tons of footage from dozens of wars around the world
Random camera from 1996: Everything is perfectly clear
2001 camera of the plane hitting the pentagon: Bob Ross painting with .004 fps
I have the feeling this was digitally enhanced... like obvious it's original footage which would have to be in order for it to look that nice
😂😂😂
But really.. glad someone else remembers
Something to be said for this.
There's hundreds of footage available of 9/11 from public cameras
Still better footage than today’s security cameras..
.....because security cameras are far less expensive, and typically have to capture and store hundreds and hundreds of hours worth of footage so their output is usually horrendously compressed..
@The Small Farm Project - Regarding security cameras.. check the Japanese TV show called " CHEAT " which shows examples in one Episode of camouflaged wireless small cameras pre-installed into wall of an apartment ... like " invisible on the wall ". The technology is there and they showed it in the CHEAT Episode ^^
@@shanetonkin2850 security cameras are so insurance rates are decreased. In this day and age security cameras don’t save what they film to a hard tape.
Just don't tell mom i'm in Chechnya
Ты только маме, что я в Украине, не говори
@@Armed_Heist Бахмут
12:36 - cold, tired, hungry in a combat zone, and then your boot slips into a mud puddle. What a fucking day.
F
No vodka, no ammo, and now I get boot stuck in mud.
this is the journalist who voices this film
@@mrmetal27
Hahaha I was going to say that
Infantry
A guy with a mustache on a tank says "They are shooting at us from 2 houses on the hill. And we are forbidden to shoot from a tank at houses. We are also forbidden to attack. Even 10 meters in front of us are not allowed to pass."
why?
@@micsokoli4207 it's called rules of engagement. As crazy as it might sound there is rules in war.
@@micsokoli4207 I think it’s the rules of engagement given to them by the generals
That is 100% bullshit
@@micsokoli4207 idk ask the mustache guy
This was the war that fundamentally raised the question regarding tanks/AFV in cities during modern combat. I know one person who took part in the Battle of Grozny. Part of an infantry unit with the aim of protecting the tanks, he survived with serious injuries. Fully recovered now physically, he is wreck mentally. I think he still suffers from PTSD and panic attacks. He is unmarried and has no kids and I doubt that he ever will.
@A venti dble chchlate chip frappucino he never said tanks are great in the city 😄
@A venti dble chchlate chip frappucino The Soviet/Russian army had not faced serious urban combat since Berlin, and as they were structured to fight a war of maneuver in central Europe, where urban areas would be bypassed whenever possible, they had largely forgotten how to fight in them. Grozny was a wake-up call for them, and the world.
@@andrewstickley6681 yeah, today urban combat is in the order of the day
Sorry to hear that.
отвечай за себя , не говори за других
back then the Russians fought with 30 year old equipment, 30 years later the Russians are fighting with 60 year old equipment. :D
Back then it was 10-15 year old soviet equipment now 25 years later those equipment are 35-40 year old
People keep toting this around like they haven’t dumped all their resources into developing the most capable ICBM ever made, what does old equipment matter if Putin goes crazy and decides to level cities
@@zachwolves well so far no nukes were used, therefore the effectiveness to subjugate another nation is measured by the conventional weaponry, it's that simple.
Also looking for all these "uh-uh uh you know what, it's totally fine that their army embarasses themselves 24/7 and their flagships sink due to 'fires' and 'storms', they just hold their sober elite units/wonder weapons etc back, also every setback is part of a 5D chess move, I swear Putin and Russia are still the greatest, please believe me!!!" is just pure cope.
@@-derasta2514 аххвахв клоун))
But they are fighting good enough to take advantage with "well equiped" Ukrainians.
America: "hey Russia, how many infantry can you put in one of your APCs?"
Russia: "in APC? No no comrade, infantry ride ON APC."
For more Armour protection👌
They do it in case they step on a land mine, or get shot by an RPG. The probability of surviving these is higher while ride on the APC than inside of it. At least this is how it works with the soviet vehicles.
An anti-tank mine makes a grill of everyone inside. Afghanistan experience.
Low tech reactionary armor.
They did it to stay a live to detonated a ground mine
One of my neighbors died there, but during the second one, in 2000. Sad.
horrible
A little background info. The man at 0:38, driven insane by the war, went on to kill 16 czechoslovakians, before becoming an interior decorator. He eventually moved to New Jersey, USA.
Damn
And then met Tony Soprano
I bet his house looked like shit
@@daniellap.stewart6839 girls watch this?
Where did you find this information?
Most of those boys look like they were only a few years older than I was at that time.
I know war is often unavoidable-but it never ceases to be heartbreaking…
Знаешь какие это хреновые времена для России были? Не только для армии, но и простых граждан РФ. Я тогда учился в первом классе и утром у отца спрашивал как мне съесть кусок хлеба, утром или на ужин. Повальное пьянство всей страной, просто от безысходности. Нет работы, нет денег, нет ни чего. И реально выживали за счет того что выращивали овощи на своих огородах.
Посмотри на этих пацанов, одеты кто во что горазд. И сравни экипировку современного российского солдата. Это небо и земля. Сейчас солдат одет, обут накормлен всегда чисто одет. Но в 90е это было не так. Выживали как могли.
U r in your 50s now ?
@@pqr6614 нет мне 34 года...
Последствия развала Советского союза только только начинаются. Коронавирус и военная Спец. Операция на Украине по уничтожению Нацистов (ровно точно таких же как показано в этом документальном видеоролике) это еще цветочки.
Hello мilf😋
@@pqr6614 🤣 not quite-I’m 36.
The footage is dated as 1996, when I would’ve been around ten years old. Many of those young men fighting look to be in their mid-late teens (so only a few years older than I was at the time).
Granted, I don’t know any of their personal details-so I’m purely speculating on their ages.
Many of them could’ve simply been extremely young looking men in their 30’s, for all I know. 🤷♀️
мужики еще советские, щас таких лиц не увидишь.
В этом есть доля правды к сожалению...
Дело говоришь
Глядя на такие мужественные лица чувствовалась надёга и уверенность в защите нашей Родины.
Да и кстати сразу можно отличить
Советские- это смешанные с инородцами полукровки?
Сейчас таких большинство в стране, а на видео обычные русские мужики.
War ✔️
Epic history moustaches ✔️
Russians fighting ✔️
B L Y A T ✔️
cigarettes on✔️
More than 30 years ✔️
This is another ultra legendary video
Its not more then 30 years tho
what are u even saying? this is war, not something to take so light-heartedly.
@@totally06 some tankie from South Asia.
Тебе смешно, а наши солдаты там погибали...однажды мы доберёмся до вас и поставим всех европейцев на колени. Однажды
@@profiterq всему свое время
Всему свое время....
Ставили на коленях европейцев , и будем !
"He was an interior decorator and he killed 10 czechoslovakians"
His tank looked like shit
Putin (on Georgia): "Just when I thought I was out.....they pull me back in"
Put remote on docking station
@@eli9905 The interior was beautifully decorated.
He was with the interior ministry
Погибшим вечная память, выжившим, крепкого здоровья!
Shit on their memories and piss on the survivors.
Гореть в Аду вечно окупантам, наемникам и убийцам
@@АртурАлиев-т2к это вы про Азербайджанскую армию, которая вторглась на территорию Армении?
i agree.. in hell
@@ИванФролов-н3р , когда она вторгалась,Ваня?
Я вот знаю,что армия РФ 💩, вторглась в Украину.
*Loads 30 rounds into a magazine*
*Shoots without aiming*
*Loads 30 rounds into a magazine*
*Shoot without aiming*
Why the heck should he care when he doesn't even want to be there in the first place.
Tracers, man
Yea,plenty of bullets appare tly.cost a fortune to kill one soldier
Yes dude that is how actual warfare goes in real life sometimes. Enemies dont intend to show themselves and be shot like in movies. Both sides first hear gunshots from a direction they dont see the enemy they just know hes there so they return the fire. Just to supress the enemy forces.
Outworld?! Do you think that is like in a game, or movie?! Would like to see you in his place!!! You think real life war is one shot one kill?! Stupid kid
It’s crazy how just three years later smash mouth would release all star
All Red Stars.
Hey that guy was riding a BMP in Afghanistan in the eighties lol
Post video
Ah I see. We both have the same youtube
ruclips.net/video/Iknh6sQtDnM/видео.html
@@user-vd5si1rs3d look up Afghan: the soviet experience (trailer)
Блин
All the children making jokes here don't realize how brutal and chaotic these conflicts were...🙄
Indeed, for some reason Conflicts in Eastern Europe and other post-Soviet states feel so damn brutal, bitter and hard to watch. At least that's how I feel it, I don't get the same feeling when watching footage about any other conflicts.
I was two years old when all of this happened, but I can still appreciate that all these post-soviet conflicts were basically mini civil wars between broken states after 80 years of oppression.
There is always something a little mesmerising about watching russians cruse around on tanks. The sheer slavness
Don't forget the log!
I get a lot of Vietnam vibes of soldiers with older looking kit sat on top of tanks.
They are the modern day Medeival Knights
Yuri: “We have to fire another 700 rounds before we take our next smoke break.” Vladimir: “Say more, fam!”
90% of actual war is shooting at the direction of the enemy and many die that way.
That has only been the case temporarily and is already starting to go away. Even in WW2 suppressive fire used to mainly be a machinegunner's job. Marksmanship among troops was highly emphasized during training and of course combat. With high capacity mag fed rifles becoming common however, armies figured out that shooting to suppress was a good idea. But this was due to the very limited effective range of the weapons. With iron sights,no matter how good the soldier may be he cannot hit a man beyond 200m, at least not consistently enough. In the past couple of years however optics have become cheap and durable enough to the point that every rifleman can be issued with one. Variable magnification optics are especially good. These allow any rifleman to actually see the enemy and hit him. The need for taking pot shots towards the direction of the enemy will be lowered significantly, becoming once again the task of the MG only.
It’s amazing how much war changed from 1918 to 1938, just to still fight with tanks and ak-47’s 60 years later.
if it isn't broken don't fix it I guess.
*STILL
AK74, AKS74
That guy looks like a reznov
You know who i mean
Where?
But Reznov was never with you Mason
Renzo novatore?
The numbers mason
American: Would you like a sight for that AK?
Russian: Nyet, Iron is good.
I didn't notice much aiming at all lol
@@FireCampSecurity He was aiming he was just doing it very quick and holding the gun up to eye level rather than putting his chin to the stock, you even see him at around 0:09 hesitate and squint
@@Danheron2 at battle, 1 round hit enemy, 29 round go where soviet Russia wills
@@FireCampSecurity, I'm sure most of them were conscripts.
They were also hip firing
Video from 1996. Meanwhile, people with modern gopros in Syria be like 144p
true 😂
This is upscaled footage to be fair.
It is syria to be fair
Media: How many packs of cigarettes do you smoke in one day sir?
Russian Tanker: Yes
Мужики дай бог здоровья вам , вечная память павшим воинам.
Yes yes thats very true WHAT EVER YOU SAID LOL
P.S. can you get putin to write a note for me so i can move in IF BIDEN gets in the white house OH YEA tell putin Trump said hello .........
@@clayholliman3724 Are you insane? Putin, Trump, Biden...it's 1996! civil war in ruined country
Chechenia 100х 100 km.)))))..
Земля всем ,стекловатой ,кто пришел на чужую землю с войной. .Это пушечное мясо России.
1:00 Now _that_ is a voice you listen to on a battlefield
If a kalash could talk, it would sound like that.
R.I.P. to the people that have served in Chechnya.
Both sides.
Sorry for asking,what is this war about? Russian army vs Chechnya army or something?
@@mdariff839 Russian army vs Chechen terrorists. In case you didn't know Chechnya is a region within Russia. The whole thing is about Chechnya declared independance, well, actually not the Chechnya itself but more like a terrorist cell effectively rulling Chechnya, but whatever and Russia didn't want to just let Chechnya go without the proper legal processes and all of that stuff. But Chechnya wanted out and like right away so they proceeded to bomb a few appartment blocks in Moscow. This is a very contraversial topic tho because there are some theories that maybe Putin staged this bombings to frame Chechen terrorists and go to war with them to gain popularity and eventually come to power as an authoritarian leader, but we will not go that rabbithole, it's in the same vain as "Bush planned the 9 11 attack", kinda makes sence in a way, but not at all confirmed. So yeah, that's how it all started, Russian troops were sent to Chechnya to deal with the terrorists and it all dragged on for like 18 years, a lot of people died, terrible war
@@ButterDog42069 18 years? Damn
@@ButterDog42069 Thanks for mentioning all the TRUTHS because thats how things happen, they dont investigate themselves. If checzya wanted independence they would be called terrorist, they would not make them legitimate as you mentioned even if they were fighting for freedom as other countries had gotten it.
Ужас. Ужас что же это было, это было действительно страшно и очень жестоко.
Конечно страшно.стреляет по населенному пункту,а там дети в подвале.
@@AlexanderSpiker Правда , ты эту казочку, рассказывай себе на ночь и почаще!!!
@@ragnarviking1621 я эту "сказочку"своими глазами видел только уже в своей стране...только какая разница?ничего не изменилось
Good men all. Love from Australia.
What's so good about good men killing each other if you love the Russians so much why don't you just move there and leave Australia alone
@@izzysearthmoving5237 Yea
Love you too cangaroo-man 🍀
@@izzysearthmoving5237 they were soldiers drafted into a pointless war. They didnt have many choices back then than to fight for survival
У комбата что на заставке лицо очень фактурное, прям идеальный образ героя вояки! Видно очень сильный характером и харизматичный человек!
Он ещё в Афгане "прикурить давал" басмачам!
Очень! Я им горжусь.
Это против какой армии эти ребята воевали, с танками, БТРами, вертолётам и самолётами.
Раньше каждый второй мужик был с таким лицом. Не то, что нынешние поколения.
@@aleksejbond172 против простых людей
3:31 lol that sneeze cutoff
This is better quality footage than today’s footage
The tanker guy looks like the spanish cop from the first season of Narcos
Pedro Pascal?
LMFAO
В июне 1996 в морфлот попал, повезло что не в ту мясорубку, Слава и Память мужикам.
За деньги воевали, не иначе! Всё равно, что омоновцы на митинге 23.01.2021.
@@enot_beliy чувак, огорчу тебя, в этом капиталистическом мире всё за деньги, что ОМОН, что протестанты.
земля им стекловаттой
@@ЕвгенийЕ-ы3ф )
Спустя 3 года в больницу попал и в армию не взяли батя до сих пор говорит слава богу так чем туда! Не косисл до сих пор травма даёт знать!
Enemy 2 towns over
Fires AK without sights
"Small burst should do it"
в рельных боевых действиях не всегда визуально имеешь контакт, а стреляешь в место предполагаемого нахождения противника, это вам не cs:go
The way they are so chill
Ahh now do I love rare sense and smell of 1990s war videos/footage, whether it be Yugoslav or this. They really are precious to me aren't they?
To me their camera quality
Supply Sgt: Ivan, here's your rifle, your ammo and 2 cartons of cigarettes.
Marlboro Red Long plz
🤣
And Vodka*
Reminds me a bit of a time I once purchased a Russian ammo tin at surplus. After using the can opening tool it came with, I can see why none of them smile. Respect
Печально воевать за целостность страны, когда главный враг находится в правителстве!
Same in Turkey dude😔
Это был не главный враг.
Правительство приходит и уходит, а страна остаётся
1999 Он устал - он мухожук...
9:15 Russian hand gesture for “Hello”
Погибшим СЛАВА, живым здоровья и удачи.
Да это точно, нельзя забыть, только помнить, покуда наши сердца бьются всем русским людям здоровья
Честь и Слава
Увидишь их славу в Судный день
@@КонстантинБратчиков-ы5ц Чтобы пропить )))
@@user-bersa я уже видел
the most post-Soviet shit I've ever seen
😂😂😂
This is great footage. The tanker with the stash is epic.
Crazy footage! Would love to see some of the Bosnian War in this high resolution.
Who in there right mind would dis like this footage. Rare .
maybe someone who actually has been in combat? What a bunch of wankers shooting at civilians and showing that they are so stupid that instead of staying low they shoot from below the head levels of the turd burglars looking to see where the shots are going. If these are Russian troops thank lucky charms for gathering low iq's so close together.
Check out 2014 to 2016 Ukraine war. Tanks are opened up like beer cans.
sad Chechens or Muslims
@@jmac8092 you are a stupid racist and liear
I have the same exact mustache as mustache man and I get compliments all the time. I’m nowhere near as badass as him though but that’s alright.
My gfs dad was a Russian soldier in Chechnya he got drunk one night and told me stories about his service i respected him already but that made me respect him even more all the shit he saw and yet he doesn’t talk about it unless he’s drunk
Sounds like a chump
Did he tell you about the Chechen civilians he shot? Or the women he raped?
I asked an old Russian what the the guy with the moustache was saying all he did was laugh and said “nothing in particular, just expletives” 😂
The battalion commander expressed obscene language that the tank was incorrectly installed. But he swore, I must say, in a friendly way, angrily. )
Grumbles that there is no order to move forward.
He was angry 🤫
Damn, this is practically when Goldeneye came out.
Most of them do have kf7's.
meta af because I was thinking the same thing 20 seconds before stumbling onto your comment
The war really looks fun when you're not participating in it!
My cousin from the Baltic’s served in Afghanistan, never wants to talk about it, republic states being forced to serve the Russian bear
@@danrook5757 That’s understandable, Afghanistan was a hellhole. But unlike Vietnam or US Afghanistan, it gets no real recognition other than a side note like “it set the stage for the Soviet collapse”
War is hell
You must have a very twisted version of fun
@@coffee4682 and Chernobyl was the final act!
That Russian Soldier with Moustache truly had the best Voice that i've ever Heard....
Pray and spray seems like their doctrine, aiming is optional
I don’t think aiming is a default in their settings
Wow i wonder who else does that our friends at US
This is what a modern war looks like, see the records of the American military from Iraq, for example, modern weapons with a sight are capable of shooting at a distance of half a kilometer. American assault rifles with a scope are capable of hitting accurately from a distance of 400 meters. Rockets, aviation and so on have already been developed. Soldiers have faded into the background, and in any modern firefight, soldiers shoot without even aiming at a distance of a kilometer from each other. This is not World War II, where the rifle shoots at 100-150 meters and the soldiers are used as the main attacking force. In the 21st century, aircraft bomb everything to the scorched earth, and then the infantry comes and occupies the territory. If you need a land army - just like in Afghanistan, Africa, Ukraine and Iraq you are simply recruiting local volunteer mercenaries to fight against Al-Qaeda and Hussein. Or finance pro-Russian "separatists", allow your citizen volunteers to take part in the conflict, use pro-state private military companies, for example, Wagner's company, this is russian oligarch and friend of Putin, his company is at war in Africa, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, and receives weapons from the army. And mercenaries are often recruited from prisoners. Or, for example, the famous French military legion, which is now fighting throughout Africa. Wars in the 21st century are waged by the forces of mercenaries and rebels, states do not even directly declare war on each other.
@@arty5876 Real life have obstacles and fog that limits Your vision. Optical magnification limits Your field of view. Real combat distance of 200m average caused not by lack of precision of weaponry.
I will tell you all a secret: real war is not a call of duty, in most cases you do not even see the enemy, so no sense to aim at any particular point and you shoot APPROXIMATELY in the direction of the enemy.
very good, we need more tanks footage in chechnya
Soldiers helmet at the end was insane. Total increase in target size.
I think it's a tankman's helmet
Good God that thing looks like a beehive on top of his head.:) they all seem like good people though
I believe that's an armored helmet, will stop a rifle round. It's not strapped so that if a bullet hits, it won't break his neck.
It could be one of these helmet, under a camouflage cover: images.app.goo.gl/Ztz4C4JV12KWJ3Bp8
They're using these at, 7:21
Sikh and destroy
One of the most Russian footages I've ever seen. 🇷🇺
Lol so when you think of russia all you imagine is warfare and death? Nothing else? You do know russia has hot girls. Top 10 in the world. Dangerous though. I dated a couple. Be careful with anastasias and ekaterinas.
These guys look more like a ragtag militia than an army.
i was thinking a poorly trained but well armed mob.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, these men were fighting largely without pay, almost entirely comprised of conscripts (forced to fight) and equipped with stuff that was outdated and to top it all they had shit logistics and Russian C&C has always been backwards and goofy. This was especially true of their air forces as well. The Russian Federation was bankrupt, politically in turmoil, and suffering from a variety of internal and foreign crises. They were just a ragtag militia, tbh.
That's what real soldiers in real combat look like - not your video came heros ... Look at pictures of American soldiers in Vietnam - same look
That was the Russian army of the 90s. They only recovered after the 2000s when Putin did stabilize Russia.
Because they were
From what I’ve read there was a lot of very close quarter combat in Chechnya. There were times when all the Russian soldier had to use as a weapon was his entrenching tool. I’ve seen demonstrations of Spetznaz fighting CQC with nothing but the entrenching tool. In their hands it’s a very deadly weapon. I’d much rather be shot than be beaten to death with an entrenching tool.. zRussian soldiers were/are incredibly dynamic and fierce in close quarters. They have a fearful reputation.
you sharpen the edges of your feldspaten, so it digs better, and so it's a better weapon. it's like a shovel, hatchet, shield, and club; all mixed up in one
No , russians used plastic bottles that they melted and formed to a knife. Then they fought standing on one leg and only having one eye open.🤭
So do the Chechens…
They don’t fuck around, and will gut you like a fish if they capture you.
Not looking so dynamic or fierce at the moment mind you....
The Russians have always been feared when it comes to CQC dating all the way back to the Russian revolution through ww2 the Germans were afraid to go head to head with Russians in hand to hand fighting in Stalingrad because they were so deadly up close
Supporting our Russian brothers !
He says about a war in the 90's
@@BenGoblin lol no doubt
Damn, Urban combat is hell on Earth
Cant beat real combat footage.
So much better than your average war movie.
Впервые такие качественные кадры вижу боёв тез лет
видимо заграничное сми приезжали
@@ЧеченскийЛев-в5п какие ещё заграничные СМИ, эти кадры военного корреспондента Александра Сладкова
everything is done 10x more manly in this video
Those old days made me think that it's easier to fight the war in an old classic way. Not like right now where you can get hit from any direction by laser cut accuracy missile strike.
Same thing they would be saying that time its easier to fight the war with swords pike shields bows arrows front to front in an old classice way Not like rifles shooting from a distance hiding in bushes
@@ANABOLIC_1105bro ngl, best thing you could hope for in a war is to die as fast and painless as possible, I'd rather get sh*t in the head and pass away in one second than get hit by swords and arrows hundreds of times, and die from pain or bleeding out days later, just my opinion.
This was counterinsurgency war, it's very different to a conventional war.
@@agentepolaris4914 trust me, if they think said method will give them the upper hand, counterinsurgency war and total war is nothing different.
I gotta say though, that man with the good ol' mustache in the thumbnail and at the start of the video looks like a badass cod character. Something like Reznov, badass tanker too
Manly.
His balls were probably blown off while he squealed mama-mia
Лихие времена. Чистые люди
Дай бог в твой дом пришли такие добрые люди, Аминь
Какие нахер "чистые"? У каждого руки в чужой крови по локоть...
@@ОлександрДзюбенко-ю9з Конечно такое может сказать только украинец
@@ОлександрДзюбенко-ю9з чистенький бандеровский педпила
Hi, couch experts!
I'm a toilet expert, I'll have you know.
But, hello.
Didn’t know Pedro Pascal was a chechen war veteran