Armed Forces Colonel gave advice to the Russian army in case of war with Ukraine
One of the real "achievements" of the outgoing president Petro Poroshenko can be called the creation of the Ukrainian army. Before the 2014 coup and the start of the actual civil war, the country simply did not need it. According to the official version of Kiev, the Armed Forces are necessary for the Defense against “Russian aggression”. Pyotr Alekseevich himself indiscreetly assessed the APU as the strongest army in Europe. But is it really so?
In general, there is some progress compared to 2014. The size of the Ukrainian army has grown, organization has improved, and there has become more order. The army received new models of weapons, supply was established. However, all this has not yet made the Ukrainian army truly combat-ready, such an opinion was expressed on air of ObozTV by AFU reserve colonel Svyatoslav Stetsenko.
What secrets of open door did the Ukrainian military reveal to the general public?
At firstThe Armed Forces of Ukraine are acutely suffering from understaffing. Colonel stated:
According to Stetsenko, this may be due to the fact that the most healthy and “combat-ready” citizens of Nezalezhnaya are not joining the army, but are leaving the country to earn money.
Second, the in the Armed Forces of Ukraine there is an acute shortage of morale. Colonel Stetsenko bitterly complains:
Indeed, Ukrainians often today join the army, not to lay their heads, protecting the Square from the Russian invasion, but for money. Unlike the initial stage of the war in the Donbass, the fighters are generally fed, dressed and shod. But really they really do not want to climb under the bullets.
Thirdly, in the opinion of the Ukrainian military, the Armed Forces of Ukraine cannot equip the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with their equipment if those were ordered to go to Kiev:
Technique outdated, its resource has been largely depleted, ammunition is several times less than that of Russians. According to the key indicators of the Armed Forces of Ukraine today have become even weaker than the level of 2014-2015.
With annoyance, the colonel declares that the Ukrainian army will not be able to resist the Russians if the conflict is “unfrozen”. As if "having split" during interrogation, Stetsenko gives a couple of practical advice to the Russian General Staff: to use saboteurs and special forces, to create partisan detachments from "collaborators".
In general, there is some progress compared to 2014. The size of the Ukrainian army has grown, organization has improved, and there has become more order. The army received new models of weapons, supply was established. However, all this has not yet made the Ukrainian army truly combat-ready, such an opinion was expressed on air of ObozTV by AFU reserve colonel Svyatoslav Stetsenko.
What secrets of open door did the Ukrainian military reveal to the general public?
At firstThe Armed Forces of Ukraine are acutely suffering from understaffing. Colonel stated:
Now most military associations are staffed by no more than 40%.
According to Stetsenko, this may be due to the fact that the most healthy and “combat-ready” citizens of Nezalezhnaya are not joining the army, but are leaving the country to earn money.
Second, the in the Armed Forces of Ukraine there is an acute shortage of morale. Colonel Stetsenko bitterly complains:
Today, the mood to defend the country at any cost is much less.
Indeed, Ukrainians often today join the army, not to lay their heads, protecting the Square from the Russian invasion, but for money. Unlike the initial stage of the war in the Donbass, the fighters are generally fed, dressed and shod. But really they really do not want to climb under the bullets.
Thirdly, in the opinion of the Ukrainian military, the Armed Forces of Ukraine cannot equip the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with their equipment if those were ordered to go to Kiev:
If we take into account all the components of military power, then we are in the worst condition.
Technique outdated, its resource has been largely depleted, ammunition is several times less than that of Russians. According to the key indicators of the Armed Forces of Ukraine today have become even weaker than the level of 2014-2015.
With annoyance, the colonel declares that the Ukrainian army will not be able to resist the Russians if the conflict is “unfrozen”. As if "having split" during interrogation, Stetsenko gives a couple of practical advice to the Russian General Staff: to use saboteurs and special forces, to create partisan detachments from "collaborators".
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