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I seem to remember Russia's armed forces being defeated rather handily in Afghanistan and Chechnya. There were several valleys I saw that were full of broken Russian military equipment.
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1stSgt Eugene Harless
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Never underestimate Russia's ability to learn from an asswhupping. The Red Army from 1942 on rolled over one on the best Armies in History. It wasnt just raw numbers either. While "Quanity has its on Quality" they became masters of combined arms and deep battle planning. Not to mention they were tough sons (and d aughters) of a bitches.
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1stSgt Eugene Harless - The Germans were plenty tough in 1942 as well. They made a foolish mistake in Stalingrad, and compounded it by attacking into a well-prepared defense at Kursk, else the outcome may well have been different. In any event, see where that got them.
Swiping a province from an ill-prepared Ukrainian state and bullying Georgia doesn't impress me much.
The Russians play at being a big power, but their Navy rusts at the docks and over half of their aircraft cannot fly. They are a paper tiger with teeth enough for intimidating weak neighbors, and little more.
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It is not surprising at all that Vladimir Putin is showing of Russian might SSgt (Join to see). There is a very long history of may parades of at first Soviet military might and later Russian military might paraded for the world to see. Intel analysis focused on this event and developed theories about newly displayed equipment.
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