Sudden check: the Russian 4-I military base is alerted

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More than 500 military personnel and 100 units of equipment were involved in a surprise check of the combat readiness of the Russian military base in South Ossetia. Motorized riflemen, tankers, gunners were alarmed and made a march to the landfill Dzarcemi, where they worked out practical tasks in the field.

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    1. 0
      4 February 2017 14: 24
      The Georgians will now raise a howl. But it’s not the same as in the first years after the events. They have reconciled. And they’re doing it right.
    2. +1
      4 February 2017 17: 02
      The Georgians, of course, regained their combat effectiveness, but it is clear to everyone that without attracting strong allies, the sharp movements of the Georgian army will end even more sadly than in the last war --- no super-anti-tank unit and their much-praised Tbilisi SD will save the Georgians from complete defeat --- weight categories are not both.
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        4 February 2017 17: 08
        Agree and we didn’t stand still. Georgia gave us a good lesson. Both in terms of stocking and in terms of weapons. But even more so, they will only reckon with us when we can do it in the teeth. In that war, Yeltsin Kozyrev's plans to the good west collapsed completely.
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          4 February 2017 17: 27
          If we compare RA-2008 with RA-2017, then heaven and earth. The only question is whether our economy will be able to re-equip at such a pace and what are our defense plans after 2020. And yes, very interesting models appear and soldiers are preparing, but the main thing is that this should be massively sent to the troops. To the troops that we need very much. And Georgia, too, showed us perfectly that we can’t shrug off a single nuclear club — we need a modern defense complex so that our neighbors don’t have a thought about an impunity attack on people with Russian passports.
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        4 February 2017 20: 52
        Georgians will never raise their fighting ability. They can be trained, equipped, armed, but they will always be afraid to die. Everyone is afraid. And we are afraid, but we may in certain circumstances stand to death. And they want to live. Living richly, sweetly, and so you can live under anyone. And whatever they all trend about freedom and non-dependence there, that suits them. Then why die? If so good! But this situation does not mean that to them, and to any opponent, even if it is, for example, the Principality of Monaco, it is necessary to apply the principle of hats .... In no case. You have to be prepared for the fact that your opponent will be strong, smart and insidious and resistant. Then the victory will not be Pyrrhic. But all the "enslaved and occupied" need to realize that playing on the patience of Russia is fraught, but what if it ends, and what will they get then? If we will, how are they? Recall everything.
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      4 February 2017 18: 31
      What the hell ... What does it mean sudden? They came up with a word .... I suppose the "scribblers" are confused .... The combat anxiety is the alarm ... Everyone jumped out with what was supposed to and concentrated where it was ... And then what the Lord will put! It’s good to go back, otherwise it’s to "netya" ... Someone was "thrown out", someone was taken away, and someone was screwing up by themselves ... Completely different "penates" ....

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