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Military attaches from 18 countries observed Zapad-2021 exercise — Defense Ministry
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The Times (Великобритания): подозреваемый в шпионаже сотрудник британского посольства служил в ВВС и собирал все русское
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Sluggish expansion holds back Taifun family
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An Assessment of the Russian Airborne Troops and Their Role on Tomorrow’s Battlefield
During the last several years, the Russian Airborne Troops (VDV) have undergone important changes in organization as well as the procurement of equipment a process that is by no means complete. For the foreseeable future, the VDV is set to expand the number of units and continue to introduce modern combat vehicles like the BMD-4M and BTR-MDM. At the same time, however, the changes represent at least a partial return to Soviet practices with the reintroduction of tank units and, in the next few years, helicopter and artillery units to the VDV. In addition, the Airborne Troops’ exercise activities have shown an increased intensity, with progressively more comprehensive drills in recent years. The Russian military leadership clearly continues to see the VDV as having a crucial role to play on the current and future battlefield.
Jörgen Elfving: Role of airborne troops in Russia s military buildup in Crimea | KyivPost
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