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Shooting video were held in the 5th Guards separate motorized rifle brigade of the Western Military District in suburban Alabino.

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Added: Dec-5-2012 Occurred On: Dec-5-2012
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  • Yeah yeah, everyone is being smart ass here sitting on his fat ass chewing on a cheeseburger talking about sloppy, not sloppy, not aiming, not hitting... Without realizing that these guys have to do it 3 times a day and 4-5 hours each time with heavy winter clothing, fully in snow, with guns, ammo and run a few miles doing this. LifeLeakers would be laying in snow after 5-10 minutes into this. Anyone who's been in military will tell you that for shooting practice they have different days when th More..

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    • @AlexanderSigal liveleakers*, also i dont like cheeseburgers.

      valid points should be brought in a valid way, friend.

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    • @Dsanzox1 autocorrection is ON

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    • @AlexanderSigal

      You sir are exactly correct! If you haven't tried sprinting through snow in full uniform with weapon in hand rolling around and working through obstacles...you don't have much of a standing to criticize these guys.

      It would be quite hysterical to review a video of everybody who has commented here suddenly transported into those uniforms and asked to do the same things!!

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    • @AlexanderSigal
      Also very dangerous regarding friendly fire. I wonder if these dudes fling saftey on/off while they're making some of those jumps?

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    • @AlexanderSigal anyone talking about aiming also forgets that little thing call suppression. fix'em , flank'em and finish them off. and you cant fix them without suppression fire.

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  • Cool training video. I liked it.

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  • Those rifles could endure a battle without jamming, snow, shots and hot cannon, more snow and dirt, keep shooting, WOW!

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  • keep it up troops ,we will all unite soon to destroy Islam ,..the Free world and even the Russians are waking up to it's global threat,.

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  • WTF does "bandwidth constraints though the eyes of a scout" mean!!???

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  • Cor, this brings back memories, 'cept we'd run out of blanks (well done, NZ Army), so we had to run about shouting 'bang, bang'! I kid you not.

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  • Bandwidth? I don't get it. This is a military training video with no electronic devices in sight aside from the cameras and rifle optics, let alone a computer or other data transferring device. What does bandwidth have anything to do with this video?

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  • Looks like basic training, getting used to moving around with your weapon and operating it in snow. I guess the more tactical part comes later so I wouldn't make any conclusions about their final capabilities based on this video alone.

    Russians are masters of winter warfare with hundreds of years of experience. When it is so cold that your high tech gadgets freeze and resupply is non-existent, then it all comes down to knowing how to keep yourself and your weapon in working order.

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  • Wolverines! Tell your friends!

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  • and this has to do with Syria how????

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  • That title is shit

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  • WHo comes up wiht these nonsense titles? bandwidth constraints? what bandwidth? what constraint? what the fuck man....

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    • @DamDSx Bad translation of "Obstacle course", which is in Russian "Полоса препятствий" ("Strip" (hence "band" from "bandwith") "with obstacles" (hence "constraints"). I hope I've explained it. Kinda...

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    • @bloo-1
      P.S. You live in a beautiful city. At least the parts I saw on tour.

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  • Very Int...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..................

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  • Shoot, move, communicate--kill. That's what these young men are learning for all you CoD fucks that think you know so much.

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  • okay, I've seen just about every War movie...one thing I've never seen a solder have to do in combat is crawl on his stomach under barbed wire suspended by wooden pegs.

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    • @ad astra while it's useful in commando operation, it's mostly for making the exercise in the "crawl thing" stick to you (and the "crawl thing" IS one of the most common things a soldier does in battle)

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    • @zAbArAkAtrAnEmIA_TheGreat true story

      teaches you how to stay low and move from point a to point b with your weapon

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    • @stalebiscuit Exactly! (you phrase it much better)
      Plus, all the training obstacles have some psychological training value also (confidence is one for all, but this one is for the first/minimum/phase 1 claustrophobic training also)

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    • @zAbArAkAtrAnEmIA_TheGreat anyone who has ever been a soldier can tell you that. makes alot of sense, i mean people have been fighting forever so it would only be logical for a group to get good at it after a while

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    • @stalebiscuit when i was "fresh" in the Greek military (as a conscript, as every Greek is required to serve) it did not made so much sense, but after a while you starting to see the logic in everything there.
      (in Greece, most teenagers use to say "when logic stops, military starts", but after serving, most people stop believing that)

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