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An ex-US Army general who witnessed Russia's basic training of recruits says it was awful, and the 'newbies' being drafted face disaster on the front line

https://news.yahoo.com/ex-us-army-general-witnessed-103605725.html

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Servicemen stand in front of a tank during the 'Vostok-2022' military exercises at the Sergeevskyi training ground outside the city of Ussuriysk on the Russian Far East on September 6, 2022.

Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP via Getty Images Russia has called up 300,000 reservists to be drafted to Ukraine.

Horrible leadership by "drill sergeants" Hertling, who for a time also commanded all basic and advanced soldier training for the US Army, said that during two visits to Russia he found the army's training to be "awful."

The issue of Russian army training, according to Hertling, starts "in basic training, and doesn't get better during the [Russian] soldier's time in uniform."

Insider reached out to Hertling for comment.

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Summary of a twitter thread as an article. I didn't spot a link to Gen. Hertling's twitter comments during my quick scan of the article, so here is a link.

His two jabs at the Russians:

Russian soldiers got just a few days of basic training before being sent to Belarus starting last November (pre-invasion).

One tank unit i visited near Moscow proudly told me they get 1 tank round/crew each year (US units spend hours in simulators & crews fire dozens of real rounds/year)

There's also some info about US and Ukrainian training philosophy.

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What's the point of training if you're going to zerg rush enemy anyway

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