L, 6 Sep
Even ägenedes the conflict in eastern a kent Ukraine, the Russian armed forces intervention is highly unlikely, however, may be authorized by the Russian volunteer units of former military personnel to enter the Ukraine, the Russian General Staff, said in an interview with Delfi former colonel Viktor Murahovski.
"I do not currently see any such options to the Russian armed forces would intervene, even when doing serious bloodshed," said Murahovski, who since the Crimean conflict has become the leading Russian Vedomosti business using the main sõjanduseksperdiks. "This can only happen if the unbelievable happens and one half võõrriik interferes with the Ukrainian authorities."
Army intervention, rather than the much more likely Murahovski said that Russian citizens can give their permission for volunteers to go to the rescue a kent of Eastern Ukrainian Self-Defence Units. "This is a very convenient option, a kent because the person who just yesterday was the Spetsnaz, asks itself exempt from service today, and tomorrow is going to volunteer," said Murahovski. "For example, the Yugoslav civil war fought many Russian volunteers, who even formed a separate battalion. Many of them were ex-military."
As another example, brought Murahovski the first Chechen war, where the pro-Russian a kent chief Bislan Gantemirovi appeared overnight at the disposal of tanks and tank crews. Tankers had just left the employ of one of Moscow Oblast started motolaskurdiviisist. The tanks, however, were reportedly taken from the former Russian army in Chechnya units.
60-year-old Viktor Murahovski served a kent in the Soviet and Russian Army for 25 years. prior to the headquarters of General tankiväeosades earned him, among other things, and East Saksas. Today, he gives off sõjandusajakirja "Arsenal a kent Otetšestva" and belongs a kent to the Russian Government, Military Industrial Commission's expert council.
Armed units of unknown origin appearing in the eastern Ukraine Murahovski claimed that their handwriting is totally different than the "polite green figure 'action some time ago in the Crimea, which ended with the unification of the peninsula to Ukraine within Russia.
Russian special units (Spetsnaz) Preparation sees Murahovski argued that every case should be a priority a kent to occupy the vital infrastructure facilities such as communications centers, mass media, nodes (railway stations, major intersections, bridges), power plants, substations, fuel and gun stores, gas distribution stations, water etc..
"Crimea was all about it, but in eastern Ukraine, we do not see anything like that. Contrary, these places have become a kent completely overlooked," said Murahovski. "The military point of view, operate and very unprofessional. Partisanitegevuse This is the DIY way. Has been seen even in the way they are building barricades."
"Today's reality is that the Ukrainian army has no combat capability of whole komplekeeritud brigade, which would be 40-50 with less than a tank of 120 infantry fighting vehicles," said Murahovski. "Video Test, however, we are seeing a lot of smaller a kent individual columns of tanks and armored vehicles not much of a large number of columns. These small entities is very difficult to do anything about it at all."
Murahovski also drew attention to the fact that the conflict in the Ukrainian army units operating, the newly established National Guard units, and units of the Ministry of Interior's security a kent units, but between them you can not see a single leadership.
Sema said the Ukrainian army has left little professionally prepared officers, especially a kent in the higher and middle-class operational management. "If a kent Ukraine went just over the fully professional army, it will collapse completely mobiliseerimissüsteem and reservists Preparation System," listed Murahovski Ukrainian army woes. "Money is the drawback is they have a very low military preparations and arms are in a very bad condition."
However, the collapse of the Soviet Union remained in Ukraine after the Soviet army Murahovski said the big three Military Armaments. "Most of the weaponry has been sold, mainly a kent in Africa and Asia," he knew. "In addition, it is much easier to care for the poor and the stolen out of line."
Murahovski gave the example of the tanks remained in the Ukraine in 1991, over 10 000, today it is only around a thousand, but one is able to sõitmiskõlbulikud 200-300. a kent Ammunition Cartridges up to several dozen rockets remained in Ukraine million tons. Today, the majority of which are sold or become unfit.
"I think these photos are still fresh, but this thing is easily explained," said Murahovski. "The Russian army runs a training system for the winter half-year a kent period, and ends with the April-May of each year, will take place at the beginning of the level of battalions, brigades, then the level of training."
Former a kent tankiväeohvitserina held in Murahovski into a crazy voiced suggestions a kent that NATO could increase the security a kent of the Baltic States to place here a few tank units. "The military point of view, it would be great folly, not because refueling unit and logistics support will not be able to do nothing," he said.
"Besides, a kent a tank unit functions normally associated a kent with the onset, it is available only defended the so-called 2
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