
Try to find two people here.

One of the targets – “a man in a bush”.

Leaving the position.

The Truvelo .50BMG.



Special sniper bullets and explosive ordnance are used. Shells are quite expensive, by the way.


The Steyr-Mannlicher SSG 04.


A shell for it.

A rifle, a range finder and a weather station.


The range finder VECTOR 1500 GMD.

The weather station Kestrel 4000.


This radio station is for internal communications, as it works only in the open mode.

Some more pictures of the Truvelo.



At the shooting range different examples of small arms were demonstrated: PKP, RPK, AK-74M, AKMS, Val, VSS, various pistols, etc.


The Gyurza.

The S4M.



A shell for the HM-15, taken as a trophy in Gori.
Some training exercise.
An exercise with a pistol.
An exercise with the AK-74M.

The gym of the brigade.
Some exercises in fighting.


The canteen of the brigade is served by a civic organization.

Butter.


The brigade has a cultural and leisure center where soldiers and officers can relax, play billiards, bowling, swim in a pool or take a steam bath.

Soldiers say that officers and contractors are certainly the more frequent visitors of this place than conscripts.



A small gym.


Here soldiers have a rest after swimming or attending a bathhouse.

A few photos from the museum of the brigade. Weapons seized from Chechen gunmen.


An Afghan photograph.
Location: Aksay
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Great photos and really good to hear about what is going on within Russia. There is so much to learn. Actually, a great book about Russia can be found at http://www.matthewsrussia.com Also on that site there are lots of discussions about Travel, Business and Lifestyle in Russia. Come to http://www.matthewsrussia and let me know your thoughts.
My bro is there right now.
A. Bunka here. The Japanese make an outstanding laptop. How come the USA let Russia steal the Coney Island parachute jump? Happy 4th of July everybody.
4th of july? wake up arrogant american, not everybody belong to you and you are a minority on this site.
A. Bunka here. I am not a minority here. why? because in Russia they do not permit their citizens to view this site. It is too dangerous for the government as they are very insecure. Therefore, you are the minority here chump, not I.
If you don’t like America, or Canada, or where ever you are, then go back to Russia. By the way, most historians know how to spell the word “Unfortunetely.”
It is possible to see this site in Russia!
As I am in Siberia now.
I think you just owned history
As far as I know, no one here belongs to me. If you belong to me, and want to come back please respond.
The world is on this site…and englishrussia.com is in a server somewhere in the western part of the United States!
Anyway welcome everyone,who ever you are and wherever you are from….
Now why can’t more people be like you? We’re all just here making comments to provoke, argue, agree, think, or to make people laugh. Some people take themselves too seriously.
Actually, the “idea” of the U.S. wasn’t bad: rationalism and equality. But slavery, capitalism, and religion ruined the idea. All three created inequality and placed emotion over rationalism. The Founders had the right idea, but they should have employed education and agitprop to teach the populace. Instead, economic determinism triumphed and slavery and capitalism
eclipsed logic and reason. Just my thoughts…
There are so many Russians living around Coney I. they have a “colony.” I respectfully hope you have a nice holiday.
A. Bunka here. In 1776, separating church from state was a revolutionary idea. You can’t be serious when you suggest men of the 18th century should have eliminated capitalism, that concept was not on the radar screen yet.I agree with you about slavery, a horrendous institution which America paid dearly for in 1861.
Hey don’t even worry about the Slavery thing – it had been going on for at least 3,000 years before White Man got to Africa etc. And it still goes on in Africa, China and the Middle East today! White Man didn’t invent Slavery – he just happened to turn up with ships and saw the commercial potential! Who do you think actually built the Pyramids etc. etc.
Yeah, getting rid of capitalism and religion sure worked out great for freedom and liberty in Russia. And nobody was ever a slave there – those GULAGs were just a myth. In fact, the whole 20th century never actually happened – evil capitalists just made up the Show Trials, the Berlin Wall, the Cultural Revolution, and the Killing Fields to distract the workers from the rationalism of Marxism.
Trial of Tears you mean,or is the Killing Fields in El Salvador,Honduras,ets.Or maybe the wall that you are building on the border with Mexico?Or maybe even Opium trade in 1900 China was done by Marxist?Yes Marxism was bad,Russians and Chinese Marxist did not let you Western psychopaths to create a new Africa form their lands.What is 4 july?Day when you slathered all the Indians,or when you started to bring Africans as slaves?No wonder Hitler saw in America and England,inspiration for his Nazi Reich.Behind every big anticommunist,stands a big fascist.
Wron in so many ways. The 4th of July is the day hope was given back to the world. Without the USA the world would live under tyrants
The guglags were just coffee and cookies
My ideological Comrade: agitprop?
There are no more slaves. Also, most of the population never had slave owners in their family. Most families immigrated after slavery
So the drone is run with a Windows XP system, eh? What happens when you get the dreaded Blue Screen of Death just when you need it? Abort! Retry! Fail!
No more than I would have expected from any English troop 40 years ago on Nation Service, carrying a much longer more awkward 303 or even Bren, in full marching order with a full water bottle and bricks in his ammo pouches. One of our chaps in the Royal Engineers Para Detachment used to drop with his Oxygen and acetylating bottles and his cutting torch hanging about 20ft below him. He was 6ft 3in and his total weight was way over the top, he could be last out and first to hit the deck, as long as he released the load, as it hit the deck, he was sort of OK. Poor chap now in his 80’s can’t walk and is so forgetful it’s so sad. What you Russians seem to have, is extraordinary ingenuity and ability to withstand suffering in the face of adversity, and the weather. God Bless our troops which ever side they are on.
Hmm, lots of imported gear here. The Steyr sniper rifle is Austrian (and appears to have an American Leupold scope!) and shoots 7.62 NATO. The heavy Truvelo 12.7 sniper rifle is South African, the rangefinder binos are Swiss, the Kestrel wind gauge American (and probably made in China). Yet I know there are Russian versions of all these.
Welcome to globalization. Open up a lot of US Military equipment, look at the origin of manufacture on the guts and you’ll come to the same conclusion.
Please don’t forget the Japanese laptop, we use them at work they are great.
Cummins engine (US) under the hood of the truck too.
Makes practicle sense
I’d like to have one of those .50 BMG’s, but no place to shoot it. It’s such a long range weapon, and everything here is just too close. But nice, I like it!
Could use a couple of those knives too. That’s one thing about “survival knives”, don’t get one that dose more than about one thing (like hollow handle with a bunch of junk in it). For a survival knife, you want a good solid knife, does one thing and does it well. Those hollow handle things break, then you have a “survival tube with a bunch of junk in it” and no knife.
This is better than the last group of guys you showed. Probably, some groups are better equipped, financed than others.
Back in WWII, some US outfits were luck to have ammo, where others were equipped with the latest in everything and lots of it. So not so unusual to see that in the military.
Love the quick setup demonstration on the drone. In the US we have a fingered washer that would retain the screw in the wing tip, making them a single unit. Probably would shave off 30 seconds not having to fumble around with a loose screw that would easily get dropped or lost in combat situations. Better yet would be a quarter turn Dzus fastener, even quicker assembly yet.
I like the Tigr. Efficient killing machine, but with refinement: note presence of dashboard cigar lighter!
A. Bunka here. Now that’s what I like about the Russians: they provide you with a cigar lighter and ashtray. Aeroflot is one of the few airlines left to permit smoking. Maybe I am the one who should go back to Russia, lol.
The Tigr has a Cummins diesel engine in it, which is interesting. Apparently GAZ is outsourcing some of the engines for the Tigr, perhaps through the Kamaz/Cummins joint venture factory.
HUH? Using a Yaesu FT8800 (last picture, 1st page) for communication?
It’s unencrypted and even I can intercept its transmissions. It’s also designed for HAM (amateur) radio. If they are going to transmit on amateur bands every HAM around the world is going to hear them. If they transmit OUT of amateur bands, any COMMERCIAL radio can hear them. Not to mention they may be spoiling the radio.
And using a gorrilapod for their antenna? Come on =.=
You think Russian military men talk in Tolstoy and Dostoevsky’s language?
Russian obscene phrases do not demand enciphering.
Russian source says that these radio sets are used at the shooting range and are not part of soldier’s equipment.
If used for casual communications it shouldn’t be an issue.
But to outfit each vehicle with 1 official set and 1 Yaesu set is going to cost a bomb. It isn’t cheap.
I just noticed a Yaesu VX-7R on the 3rd page. Exactly the same problems as the Yaesu FT8800 will surface.
Golly
This looks alot more organised
Nice Equipment, they look like the NATO explorer regiments. Who scout the area to collect information?
Are the armored vehicles for Iveco Lincia origine?
Excellent Post, Thanks to Twower and ER and of course the Russian Special Forces, Impressive.
I like how most of the equipment is not russian made. lol
Impressive forces, no doubt, but with no aftermarket support…. not so impressive..