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I'm going to take a random guess that's not the stuff they're handing out to fat blue haired foreigners.Also consider, why would you bring a WASR or PSA piece of shit over when they're issuing real Russian and Bulgarian AKs?
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I'm going to take a random guess that's not the stuff they're handing out to fat blue haired foreigners.Also consider, why would you bring a WASR or PSA piece of shit over when they're issuing real Russian and Bulgarian AKs?
Oh, I hope they're handing out I.O. AKs to them.I'm going to take a random guess that's not the stuff they're handing out to fat blue haired foreigners.
A few years ago there were talks of US-made AKs being sold to the DoD, IO and Century stepped up. Can't find if those contracts ended up being bid on.Oh, I hope they're handing out I.O. AKs to them.
I know century claimed the VSKA was originally made for a government contract, I don't think there's any proof of that.A few years ago there were talks of US-made AKs being sold to the DoD, IO and Century stepped up. Can't find if those contracts ended up being bid on.
Bushmaster made M4s to be sent to Georgia. The Russians captured them in 2008.
I suspect it's more a case of them not wanting to arm certain people.They're having issues with arming people.
The morale hit of not being able to even fight a wandering dog with the weapons not provided isn't going to make the people who can fight want to stick around imo.I suspect it's more a case of them not wanting to arm certain people.
If Ukraine are trying to form organised units of foreign volunteers, one possible way of weeding out the walter mitty's is to simply let the volunteers do it themselves. People will naturally form groups in situations like that, and those that don't find themselves welcome in those groups, or can only be accepted by other retards, should probably be the first ones sent back.
Also if you leave people in primitive conditions for a few days, no heating, hot water etc, and some end up looking like they're about to fall apart then that's another good way of identifying rejects.
Some guy on Twitter was complaining that they'd been asked to guard a compound without any weapons. Any former soldier would have just shrugged and done what he was fucking told.
If a group of people can't organise themselves so that they can stag on during the night, on some compound hundreds of miles behind the front lines, are they really going to be worth the cost of feeding them?
Sorry mate, but no military is going to give some rando an assault rifle untill they have some confidence in his abilities.The morale hit of not being able to even fight a wandering dog with the weapons not provided isn't going to make the people who can fight want to stick around imo.
I agree with all that, what I disagree with is that you think the bad conditions are some form of testing ground. I think the bad conditions are just Ukraine being in a real bad spot, if they were doing incredibly well like the media wants you to think then Zelenski probably wouldn't be doing a grand tour begging on his knees for NATO intervention as hard as he is right now. They might be more hesitant about just giving out rifles to randos following the string of massive clusterfucks that the civilian territorial guard has turned out to be since they probably don't want to keep getting their own military and civs fragged by untrained trigger happy idiots, but I just think that Ukraine in general is in a bad spot right now and that's the real core of the whole Enemy At The Gates unarmed soldiers thing going on right now.Sorry mate, but no military is going to give some rando an assault rifle untill they have some confidence in his abilities.
As for Morale, well I think the ability to shut the fuck up and do what you're told is a bit more important. If some potential recruit can't man what's essentially a fire picket through the night, then i'm not really certain what role he can fill.
This week they were publicly accused of being involved in the setup for false flag chemical weapons attacks in Ukraine. US media of course says these claims are "debunked" but you know how that always turns out.Forward Observations Group killed their social media, website is still up. Claims circulate stating some of their members were killed in an artillery barrage on Lviv barracks housing foreign volunteers. Yet to see concrete evidence regarding their demise alongside the redditcattle.
No one weeps for the stooges of the Gangster Computer God.Is it wrong that I genuinely hope the Russians wipe them all out?
I hold out hope for at least one more pick axe compilation with the eternal redditors getting guts rearranged/removed by Wagner Group.Is it wrong that I genuinely hope the Russians wipe them all out? Just to thumb my nose at the globohomo. There really are no good guys in this conflict despite what the media propaganda says.
The Ukrainian government handed out rifles to their citizens. Hell even the Russians handed out Mosins to rear guard troops, if you can't trust them with an assault rifle at least give them something. If you try to detain a saboteur while unarmed that's a great way to get shot by a concealed Makarov.no military is going to give some rando an assault rifle untill they have some confidence in his abilities.
How many former soldiers you know? Because most either make a big deal out of being a veteran, or think "this are the kinds of fuck-fuck games that convinced me not to reenlist in the first place".Any former soldier would have just shrugged and done what he was fucking told.
I know for sure the Army used WASRs for foreign weapons familiarization training ~2005. The pictures were in a Soldier of Fortune article but I'm not digging through my pdf archive to find one pic of a PFC in ACUs shooting a WASR. Here's a dropbox some arfcommer put together of all the issues up to 2012 I think.A few years ago there were talks of US-made AKs being sold to the DoD, IO and Century stepped up. Can't find if those contracts ended up being bid on.
Bushmaster made M4s to be sent to Georgia. The Russians captured them in 2008.
Nah, nobody cares. Plenty of dead Russians working for Wagner killed by the air support called in by US SOF in Syria and nothing came of it.Ukraine just wants dead Americans. Always remember a Ukrainian is nothing but a Russian by another name. Dead Americans might get America involved in a war America would otherwise have no reason to be involved in.
Yeah, "volunteer" is about to become the new "security contractor" for when some cool guy gets killed or caught doing something.Nah, nobody cares. Plenty of dead Russians working for Wagner killed by the air support called in by US SOF in Syria and nothing came of it.
If anything American volunteers actually helps deniability if a True & Honest American operator gets killed or captured, everyone's going to pretend he's a volunteer.
Ukraine wants American equipment. The "foreign legion" only exists so no one can say "see? Ukraine is doing so well they aren't accepting help anymore" and close the taps on international aid, it's not going to be consequential at all in this conflict. Having a whole battalion of American idiots who can't speak a lick of Ukrainian, can't even read Cyrillic and think war is like in Call of Duty volunteering to fight for Ukraine does the Ukrainians no good. But a shipment of top-attack ATGMs or radar-enabled long-range AA missile launchers? Shit their own troops can use? That's a lot more useful to them. (ETA: also, American intel. None of which requires Americans to be in Ukraine.)Ukraine just wants dead Americans. Always remember a Ukrainian is nothing but a Russian by another name. Dead Americans might get America involved in a war America would otherwise have no reason to be involved in. The people who are going over to Ukraine are self righteous assholes acting like the thing they hate, World Police. They are trying to drag America into this war.