How Corruption Destroyed the Russian Army

Corruption is destroying the Russian army. Ukraine has been fighting a war against Russia for nearly one and a half years now. Despite having a war machine second to none, Russia has been consistently losing ground.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been blamed for the country's military failures, as corruption and mismanagement have infected nearly every aspect of the military. This video explores how corruption has undermined Russia's military capabilities, leading to their defeat in the Ukraine War.
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  • @davidm3118
    @davidm31189 ай бұрын

    You could have also mentioned that Russia's Defence Minister, Dmitri Shoigu, has absolutely NO military background, experience or training - but he has a nice uniform, medals and the authority to "develop strategy"....he was a factory manager, so you might think his appointment might have improved Russian military procurement, although there is absolutely no evidence of this. You could have also mentioned the deployment of murderer like Vladislav Kanyus, who spent 12 hours torturing his ex-girlfriend to death, and instead of going to prison. volunteered to fight in Ukraine, where, after six months his record was expunged and he was discharged with all honours! The family of his murdered girlfriend, Vera Pekhteleva, are in terror that he'll return to seek vengeance on them....and we have no idea what atrocities he may have gotten away with in Ukraine!!!

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    9 ай бұрын

    Putin himself also has no military background or understanding either, yet he is now making the decisions normally taken by very high ranking military commanders...... The World has clearly seen the capability of the Russian armed forces, and it does not appear to coincide the the previously assumed capability the West had of them. They appear to be a complete shambles. No cohesion, pi$$ poor logistical capability, poor command structures, little tactical awareness, below average levels of training etc. And this is the mighty, invincible army Putin said could put boots on the ground in 6 European Capital cities within 48 hours. Somehow, I think not...... In an all out conventional non nuclear conflict, NATO would tear them apart within 2 to 3 weeks.....

  • @SuperFriendBFG

    @SuperFriendBFG

    9 ай бұрын

    This video also seems to go hard on the common Russian soldier's actions (I mean, it's pretty appalling) without pointing out that kind of stuff comes right from the top. For much of Russia's history, the aristocrats were largely corrupt as fuck. Doesn't matter how much propaganda you've guzzled up until that point, but if you join an Army and are given practically no training and a Combat Rig with Rubber Inserts for armor plate, you'll clearly see how much your "government" gives a crap about you. And really, most Russians do know that the State gives 0 fucks about them and hasn't for centuries, so for them joining the Army is more than likely for profit motive.

  • @roland228

    @roland228

    9 ай бұрын

    The Minister of Defence is meant to be a bridge between a civilian government and military. The issue isn't that Dmitri Shoigu doesn't have a military background, it's that he larps as having one.

  • @zacccpanec8388

    @zacccpanec8388

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@SuperFriendBFGУ России ахуенные бронежилеты, их не пробивают пулеметы

  • @Statueshop297

    @Statueshop297

    9 ай бұрын

    Russia may have proper body armour but hardly any troops actually get it. Inserts sold/swapped. Loads of videos showing how bad the captured body armour, helmets are.

  • @schwarzflammenkaiser2347
    @schwarzflammenkaiser23479 ай бұрын

    It will probably shown in the algorythm but "How corruption destroys armies" by Perun covers many similar points in great detail.

  • @Rob_F8F

    @Rob_F8F

    9 ай бұрын

    Here are the Peruns videos on Corruption and the Russian Army: 1. kzread.info/dash/bejne/m22dlpmsl8yThpc.html 2. kzread.info/dash/bejne/eK5pm6mQlbevmc4.html

  • @navb0tactual

    @navb0tactual

    9 ай бұрын

    Private Conscriptovich is at it again!

  • @louisemason4406

    @louisemason4406

    9 ай бұрын

    Perun with great videos@@Rob_F8F

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    9 ай бұрын

    Brilliant videos.

  • @CptPandy-tj9ty
    @CptPandy-tj9ty9 ай бұрын

    "would cost the Russian army $4 million" That's not bad "Each" Oh god

  • @graantmnz

    @graantmnz

    9 ай бұрын

    mostly from oil and gas sales,...imagine what that sort of money could do to enrich the lives of the russian population in general if they had a democracy

  • @CantusTropus

    @CantusTropus

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@graantmnzDemocracy doesn't solve this kind of problem. America might not be quite as bad as Russia, but you're still lucky if "actually helping my constituents in any meaningful way" even makes the Top 5 in your representative's list of priorities.

  • @CantusTropus

    @CantusTropus

    9 ай бұрын

    Military spending numbers are absolutely ludicrous. This is partly because of the complex nature of the machines involved, but a lot of it is due to the fact that there's only a tiny handful of buyers (national militaries) and they're paying with other people's money (taxes).

  • @Squeak74B

    @Squeak74B

    8 ай бұрын

    Those are some expensive sunflowers 🇺🇦🌻

  • @VasterLordUlquiorra

    @VasterLordUlquiorra

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@graantmnz First of all, this is capitalism. and capitalism is to arrive. Russia perfectly shows the dark side of this, everyone thinks the current is to work on it. Many, even now, are trying to get funding for the war by stealing terrible, incapable projects, just to make money; they don’t care whether Russia loses. The majority do not care if Russia is captured by the USA and they become richer, but they do not care and will fight if they become poorer. That's why democracy doesn't help at all. It’s enough not to listen to the media but to go into the dark sector. Let me remind you that in the USA, since the 90s, the rights of citizens have been taken away and censorship has penetrated into all corners. then it started in Europe. You can no longer say that China’s Internet is a gulag and everything is according to the passport. because Western companies do the same. You can’t even write comments on KZread and be sure that they will be seen and will not be deleted by the system in an incomprehensible way. All you see is the tip of the iceberg. Russia became capitalist in the 1990s. but in such a system a person is nothing. just a number. The problem is that the country is poor and the cost of your life is $5-10. just think about what will happen if the USA starts a war with Mexico and your salary, in addition to it and military service, will be $200-300 and the prices will remain the same) Also, propaganda always says that Putin is to blame, but this happened in 91 under another president and the war in Chechnya was under a president who supported the West and said that it was democratic. They even gave us money for the war because the army couldn’t cope. Think about it

  • @amandahugankiss4110
    @amandahugankiss41108 ай бұрын

    They sold their guns to a force they were still fighting? Holy shit. Holy. Shit. That is the worst thing I can think one could do.

  • @mattlopez-kj8du

    @mattlopez-kj8du

    8 ай бұрын

    They also sold medical supplies as well. Who knows how many soldiers and noncombatants lost limbs or their lives due to limited medical supplies.

  • @amandahugankiss4110

    @amandahugankiss4110

    8 ай бұрын

    After the gun selling that just seems logical. lol I mean, who wouldn't sell their bandages to their enemies? Fuck. Me. Running.

  • @VasterLordUlquiorra

    @VasterLordUlquiorra

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@amandahugankiss4110 because Russians have no money. Under capitalism, it is logical to sell to those who have money. I’ll tell you more: in Russia there are many companies that make Ukrainian military orders in the IT sector because they pay money. The problem you are all thinking about is simple. Arimiya must arrive. but if it doesn’t bring you resources, for example by stealing from other countries, why is it needed? I worked with people in the army and these are their words. That's why everything was sold. if Russia is given a strong tank, they will sell it to Ukraine since it will pay much more. If every Russian was offered his 24 (2 years) salary, he would give up immediately. If they wanted to stop the war, they would simply buy all the Russian tanks. or rockets. or airplanes.

  • @mtpender69
    @mtpender699 ай бұрын

    Ukraine's best ally is named Private Konscriptovich.

  • @tessjuel

    @tessjuel

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh no! Shoigu alone does far more damage to the Russian military than a thousand conscripts can possibly manage.

  • @mtpender69

    @mtpender69

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tessjuel Private Konscriptovich: "Hold my vodka comrade."

  • @Kinzokugia

    @Kinzokugia

    9 ай бұрын

    Hello fellow Perun fan

  • @mdkern0438

    @mdkern0438

    9 ай бұрын

    "All Bling and No Basics" is one of my favorite videos by Perun.

  • @johnstirling6597

    @johnstirling6597

    9 ай бұрын

    That should really be "Kleptovich"😁😁

  • @stephenharris3427
    @stephenharris34279 ай бұрын

    When a advancing army completely stalls because logistics fail them running out of fuel clearly says incompetence or corruption is happening

  • @angeurbain6129

    @angeurbain6129

    9 ай бұрын

    This is not what is going on for the russian army in Ukraine.

  • @stephenharris3427

    @stephenharris3427

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angeurbain6129 looking at the evidence on KZread dose not seem to be good enough for you which makes your comment a opinion in disregard of evidence presented in clear sight of logistical failure which is fact!

  • @angeurbain6129

    @angeurbain6129

    9 ай бұрын

    Your answer is dishonest. The evidence point toward a defeat of the Ukrainian army and a de facto demilitarisation of Nato.@@stephenharris3427

  • @royalhistorian5109

    @royalhistorian5109

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angeurbain6129 Yep, we have proof of Russian...abandoning vehicles as soon as they ran out of fuel, with the most common being that they were sold by their commanders who profit, from it and right now, Russian gas stations aren't selling any gas...yea, Russia is somehow running out of gas, I don't know what is going on behind the scene but its seem like it's a mess. Reminder, that this is the same Russia that lost in the First Chechen War...which was against armed civilians, yea they lost to armed civilians and they can't even win in a straight-up fight in the Second Chechen War...no instead they have to depend on their enemies backstab each other to win, yet people keep on shitting the US for losing against Rice farmers...when in reality, those Rice farmers were supplied by the Soviet Union and China...in fact, they can't even invade North Vietnam due to China existence so yea...at least the US has a better excuse then Russia.

  • @Jartran72

    @Jartran72

    9 ай бұрын

    Amateurs talk tactics, experts talk logistics. Russia tries to steal every technology they can, because they know we are much better in everything than them, but they are too blind to realise that they should also copy our priorities. Ofcourse the autocrats need to keep their underlings divided so they themself can stay in power. But their military will forever suffer from this. Their logistic will keep on sucking and their army will be corrupt and thieving. Hope Ukraine makes the successful transition to a western country with a logistically sound military

  • @shiroamakusa8075
    @shiroamakusa80759 ай бұрын

    If there was little or no corruption Russia might have defeated Ukraine in short order. But if Russia was the sort of country that stamps on corruption like that, they wouldn't have considered attacking Ukraine in the first place. Quite the dilemma.

  • @36minutesago7

    @36minutesago7

    8 ай бұрын

    The question is how does this end? Does the west keep supplying the Ukraine with weapons and money only for them to run out of troops? Or keep supplying them until Russia withdraws and then give them trillions of dollars to rebuild their destroyed cities? Without the wests intervention this war would have been over in a matter of months if not weeks which is sad for Ukraine but many of their dead would be alive today.

  • @MrAvant123

    @MrAvant123

    8 ай бұрын

    This is very true a force the size of Russia with good quality and well trained troops, whose kit was maintained in a dedicated way - SHOULD have taken Kyiv. Just a good job Putin is such a criminal gangster and mired in theft and corruption...

  • @Darin-ez7kp

    @Darin-ez7kp

    7 ай бұрын

    So much corrupción! Reading The Insider article about corrupted FSB general in Ucrania from last week is reminding that Rusia has big problem there,how is still happening?

  • @lukav3509

    @lukav3509

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly, no smart men at the top.

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    Its the same thing as Germany losing WW2. Any condition that would have them win would require them to not be dogmatic nazis.

  • @CantusTropus
    @CantusTropus9 ай бұрын

    Corruption is also a useful political tool for the higher ups. Everyone is corrupt, so you can't get anywhere without being corrupt yourself. But Corruption is still illegal, it's just that people who "Play Ball" with the Boss have their crimes overlooked. If you ever step out of line, all the Boss has to do is stop turning a blind eye and you're done for.

  • @BPo75

    @BPo75

    9 ай бұрын

    What the video fail to convey is that this is not a system and society that has become corrupted, but a systematic and organised corruption chain that forms the society. Simply put, it is not different from the pirate way of dividing plunder, where the lowest new recruits gets to split one share, regular sailors gets one share each, the boatswain gets two shares and so forth all the way up to the captain having a dozen shares or more. In the Russian society, the number of shares, fitting your rank and status, tells how much you are allowed to steal. If you go beyond that, you are upsetting the system, if you don't steal you are simply stupid as the theft is one of the few job perks to compensate for the lack of wages. To gain the rank and status, you need the favour of the superiors. Those in turn needs to have their subordinates make them look good and competent leaders. Hence, vrany. Everything is going to plan even when the house is falling apart and the car burning. Everyone knows it is a lie, and everybody accept the fake as truth since the actual truth would make so many people up and down the chain look bad. Hence the inspector sent out to check the inventory of the army storage happily stands among the empty shelves noting down what the local clerk is telling him should be there, and the general receiving the report can now tell the MOD everything is in order and fully prepared before taking the rest of the week off in his newly purchased dacha. Of course, you get more perks if you can lie really good. Like the favourite propagandist in Russian media complaining about the decadent West and how Russia is attacked by NATO before taking the yacht to his Italian Villa to shop Gucci clothes.

  • @stephendoherty8291

    @stephendoherty8291

    9 ай бұрын

    Same reason that the FSB had no clue about the Ukrainians, why the US knew the Russians were going to invade. I would note that for all the crap hardware, the Ukrainians have still found it hard to advance even with its limited high tech western weapons. The Navy has kept mostly out of the war as its even more dysfunctional. In fact we all know the Russian airfornce is thanking their saints that Ukraine does not have an airforce anymore or western close combat air assets. We must alll realise that even with good tanks, the anti0tank weapons have rendered much tank warfare a near death sentence unless your anti anti tank armour is as good on the top as the sides. Its amazing the troops in Russia don't fold with any Ukraine offense...I'd say most of the old cold war weapon stock that was one step from rusting is now empty armour stores and most boxes are empty even if the weapons are one step from useless.

  • @AndyBonesSynthPro

    @AndyBonesSynthPro

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. They've been running a kleptocracy in russia for 1000 years in some form. Also the word "truth" in russia has no direct translation, because all it has ever meant there is "whatever will benefit me most" or, most nobly: "the answer that will not get me executed"

  • @Hijackerrr

    @Hijackerrr

    9 ай бұрын

    like it would make any problem to make some case

  • @stephendoherty8291

    @stephendoherty8291

    8 ай бұрын

    You have to ask how good the NK weapons might be bar missiles. Kim offered troops (paid for by Russian oil or just real dollars) but few Russians seem to speak Korean, surprise, surprise.

  • @TheBHAitken
    @TheBHAitken9 ай бұрын

    This is a common habit among dictatorships. Wonder why....

  • @mach1553

    @mach1553

    9 ай бұрын

    Money is their security blanket.

  • @NotaGabeItch

    @NotaGabeItch

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mach1553That and Power.

  • @t0ksimir

    @t0ksimir

    9 ай бұрын

    Putin is not a dictator...

  • @artemg9753

    @artemg9753

    9 ай бұрын

    In fact, the dictator considers the state as his property, so he does not need to steal from himself, or encourage corruption in his own economy. Money is usually stolen by proxy regimes for which power is temporary and the future is tied to overseas property. Such as Ukrainian.

  • @w.reidripley1968

    @w.reidripley1968

    9 ай бұрын

    ...he's just A Special Case of being the sole Russian citizen with a right to act. 'Vanvanvich doesn't get any of that. Typical autocracy.

  • @mach1553
    @mach15539 ай бұрын

    Russian's military hardware is "Parade Ready" in Moscow & "Scrapyard Ready" in Ukraine.

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    9 ай бұрын

    The Kremlin were rumbled quite a few years ago by an Australian TV cameraman during one Red Square military parade. He happened to notice one particular missile launcher truck - with the same driver - drove past him *three* times. It was later discovered by the US, that the aircraft involved in the huge flypast in the parade, were also flying a circular flight path, repeatedly overflying the parade, to make it appear there were many times more aircraft than there actually were...... The US military budget is around 10 times that of Russia's. The facts speak for themselves I guess. And no, I'm not American....

  • @PlaywithJunk
    @PlaywithJunk8 ай бұрын

    I have a russian night vision goggles, sold by russians who left east Germany after the GDR collapsed. Even AK47 were available for low price. It is said that some officers sold entire military bases of stuff in the 1990s

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    They sold even more when leaving Ukraine. There were a lot of Soviet weapons factories there that were at least temporarily shut down, and all their stock disappeared. If you ever wonder why AK47s are so popular in Africa, there you go.

  • @VasterLordUlquiorra

    @VasterLordUlquiorra

    21 күн бұрын

    at 90 they sold everything. Imagine that the government sold your job. your home. your power plant and now you pay all your salary for what you considered minimal expenses. the school has been sold. The only thing that didn’t pass was you and your loved ones because you had nothing to do with it. on the contrary, you must fight with others for the opportunity to sell yourself. I’m not kidding, I lived in Russia in the 90s. Macrosoft didn’t pay salaries, saying that it was an honor to work for them. a lot of people didn’t pay, think about how to live if you work and don’t pay you? crime corruption. Everything you see was formed in 90. Ask any soldier in the trench why is he there? for the sake of the country? haha. he doesn’t care about propaganda, it’s just an excuse. he came for money. If the United States wanted, they would give Putin and the oligarchs billions and a personal piece of the White House and they would give all the keys to Russia. but why is this necessary if, apart from oil, Russia is not needed?

  • @PlaywithJunk

    @PlaywithJunk

    20 күн бұрын

    @@VasterLordUlquiorra Yeah... sad but true. Even more sad when you hear that the soldiers don't even get the promised money. Maybe it's time for another revolution and to get rid of the new zar. But what then? I think Russia needs a change from the very base upwards. Decades of lethargy can not be erased in a short time.

  • @beefsuprem0241
    @beefsuprem02419 ай бұрын

    I was in Kosovo in 99 🇬🇧 and worked through the Russian sector at Pristina airport. They'd not been paid in months, were usually drunk. Were dressed in kit from the 70s. The MI 24 helicopters they seized the airfield with just before 🇬🇧 airborne troops arrived were just abandoned around the place. As they had no fuel to fly them again. I went back in 03 and they were still there rusting away.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    you are dishonest, I'm saying this as person who fought against cowards from GB who bombed us during the 1999, before you arrived you at Kosovo. Stop spreading lies dude. Belter talk about your drunk soldiers in GB units who went regularly in Bordels in which Kosovo mafia kept kidnaped girls from Ukraine, Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Russia and Greece, . So your countrymen's had 0 moral in most of cases at least those i had change to see after the 1999 when i returned as humanitarian worker. Only moral and normal soldiers in NATO were IMHO Italians and I'm talking about majority in their units. They were the only one who protected civilians after the 2000, but your stinky GB above all others (even above the US) were cooperators with Kosovo mafia and if you were there then you know it. But i doubt that you ever went to Kosovo as soldier because you wouldn't talk like that and spread lies about Russians or any other soldiers, nor you would generalize all people, due all this i named your GB as ''stinky'' because you adore to play the world police with US. Actually IMHO you are abusing the US military power for the interests of your Government.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    During the 04 your GB units permitted Albanian mafia to burn more then 100 Churches and monasteries that were protected by UNESCO ! Some were older then 1000 years. I have a picture were exactly of a British soldier GB standing and watch the mob breaks the old stained-glass windows in the monastery and enters the monastery via the ladder to destroy it further. He didn't even shoot in the air, of course he wasn't alone, but the picture is such that you can see his marks. Your British units allowed it. Us units did the same etc all from NATO except Italians .That speaks volumes about moral among British units. For sure there are good people in them as well. Anyhow, I most sincerely hope that one day Scotland becomes independent, as well as Wales and Ireland because it is the turn of your foreign policy to be applied within the GB. And I also hope that all those nations that your politicians have helped (of course because of your political interests, not because you love them), will come to Britain in as large a number as possible. You promised them "democracy", so the best way is to live in the GB that is the best place to feel that ''democracy''. And as far as I know, you are already paying the high price because you are occupied by the same mafia that you helped, they are now kidnapping people in your country and selling drugs to your youth. What can I tell you except "as you sow, so shall you reap".

  • @beefsuprem0241

    @beefsuprem0241

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bobibobik5903 The country was divided up into sectors for each nation to administer. And by 04 there were barely any 🇬🇧 there anymore. They certainly were not patrolling or standing guarding buildings or 1000 churches. Smells like 💩 to me fella. If we hadn't gone at all you'd be speaking serb now at best! And if you are of Serb decent, maybe if your people hadn't tried to genocide the Kosovan people NATO wouldn't have ever gone there.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@beefsuprem0241 at 2004 UK sent additional 750 soldiers how is that ''were barely any 🇬🇧 there anymore''?!? IMHO you were never there, but who knows maybe you were as some worker but not as soldier. I told that more then 100 church's and monasteries were burned and that some of them were older then 1000 years. So there were more then enough NATO soldiers to protect not just churches but civilians. The list includes several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It's huge number of sites so i'll name just some in one municipality were mob even cemetery were dug up, and bones of the dead were scattered away !!! Among those destroyed and damaged were among others: * Our Lady of Ljeviš in Prizren from 1307 (UNESCO World Heritage Site) the Church of Holy Salvation in Prizren, destroyed by vandals after German KFOR troops had left the site.! As i told not only from your beloved GB run away or did nothing but there were others * St Elijah's Church in Podujevo destroyed and desecrated, coffins from the nearby cemetery were dug up. * Skenderaj: Devič Monastery in Drenica, monastery pillaged and torched, the tomb of St Joannicius of Devič was desecrated ! * Church of St George in Prizren (the city's largest church) * Church of St. Kyriaki, Church of St Nicolas * the Monastery of The Holy Archangels in * Saint Cyrillus and Methodius in Prizren ! that is just for one municipality named Prizren .. So that symbol of s.. that you shared you can stick in of flag of those GB units who didn't protect civilians.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    @@beefsuprem0241 BTW it's amazing that after NATO came to Kosovo just in period from 2000 - 2004 more then 8500 civilians were killed and you don't call that ''an attempt of genocide'' ? There were no genocide in 1999 against albaninas at all, that is a lie and in Hague it was proven that it was all fake propaganda served by German minster Rudolf Albert Scharping , and vice canceller Joseph Martin "Joschka" Fischer in the cabinet of Gerhard Schröder. So Scharping and "Joschka" Fischer did the main propaganda job, but your government under Tony Blair and US president Bill Clinton orchestrated them, it was done in order so that Germany could gain a more important role in NATO. You can even find the documentary made German TV '' Es begann mit einer Lüge '' ( ENG IT BEGAN WITH A LIE produced by WDR and made by Jo Angerer and Mathias Werth ). Sad truth is that thx to NATO bombs with depleted uranium more then 100 000 civilians have died at Kosovo and Serbia ! Evry year people are daying from cancer including NATO soldiers who were there or those who arrived after 1999 to serve at Kosovo. Next time pls ask your smart politicians to help your own country, but you can came here as tourist when ever you like that is OK. The sad thing is that We were your aka the GB 🇬🇧 allies in 2 world wars! In the 2nd World War my grandfathers entered that war just because of GB 🇬🇧 , Due they gave their word aka they were obligated as allies. They could avoid it due to Germany wanted peace with us ( same as some other GB allies did it for example). 1,5 millions of my people lost life in WW2 and in return NATO stubbed us in our back when We needed your help to fight against radical extremists. We were ''guilty'' Just because We fought against terrorist's in our own country. The Same terrorists that CIA and MI6 created , and those same terrorist attacked the US and the UK during 1st decade of 2000's . I suppose those are double standards. Now live with them, i fee sorry for all good people in your country who are suffering because of those extremists, due to Tony Blair and other are doing just fine as well as their bank accounts. I Wish you all the best, cheers.

  • @TheTrueHolyDarkness
    @TheTrueHolyDarkness9 ай бұрын

    12:19 - A long time? Nah. Something tells me they'll never be considered the world's second most powerful military ever again. So much lost, never to be regained.

  • @2hotflavored666

    @2hotflavored666

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Demographics will absolutely cripple Russia in the next 20-30 years. They simply won't have the manpower to wage war ever again. Good riddance to the Russian Empire at last.

  • @highjumpstudios2384

    @highjumpstudios2384

    9 ай бұрын

    They managed to fuck up once in Afghanistan, twice in Chechnya and again when they tried to take Ukraine's coastline in 2014 and managed to recover their reputation. I wanna agree, but it's also likely people will forget how badly they fucked up within the decade.

  • @TheTrueHolyDarkness

    @TheTrueHolyDarkness

    9 ай бұрын

    @@highjumpstudios2384 Not after a fuck up so massive that it greatly expanded NATO.

  • @Ptolemy336VV
    @Ptolemy336VV9 ай бұрын

    Russia this morning lost 2 more Ka52 helicopters. Each 30 million in cost. Russia has max 133 of them. And many tens of them got destroyed. Even 60 Ka52 attack helicopters destroyed would cost 1.8 billion dollar And that is just 1 type of military unit. It also lost (verified) 3 S300 launch Syatems and S300 radar system earlier this week. Amounting to many hundreds of millions in costs

  • @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    9 ай бұрын

    The KA-52's are especially bad since they're a sophisticated peice of modern equipment that the russian's simply can't replace due to sanctions.

  • @user-dx6bv2pe1s

    @user-dx6bv2pe1s

    9 ай бұрын

    The Ukraine is losing millions in equipment as well but has Europe and the US bailing them out.

  • @ElBandito

    @ElBandito

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-dx6bv2pe1s Yep, Putin was an idiot for attacking Ukraine in 2022. He should have stayed satisifed with the 2014 gains.

  • @Lucky_RFMDA
    @Lucky_RFMDA9 ай бұрын

    Around when the mobilization started, some depos of gear and equipment where lost in fires. My theory is that the officials in charge realized that they stolled and sell way to much items and they probably empty some storages to fill others and burned the empty ones, blaming it to accidents, protestors or ukrainians agents.

  • @stuartatkins5425
    @stuartatkins54259 ай бұрын

    Imagine just how good the Russian military would be without all the corruption, graft and outright theft. Thank goodness for the super yachts.

  • @lsq7833

    @lsq7833

    9 ай бұрын

    It wouldn't be the Russian military then.

  • @pauln6803

    @pauln6803

    9 ай бұрын

    It's pretty much what happens when a state virtually collapses, loses much of its former territories and also its expertise to those who can pay more, while at the same time struggling with a rapid transition from one socioeconomic system to another. What Russia really, really likes to forget is the help from the west in the form of financial bailout and negotiation with the former Soviet states.

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@pauln6803No. Russia had legendary levels of corruption when it was an Empire and nothing changed under the Communists except who benefited. Russia collapsed BECAUSE of corruption, mot the other way around.

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    9 ай бұрын

    for over two centuries, ineptude and corruption at the top have been the norm. Now, there have been some exceptions, such as particular Adm. during the Russio-Japanese war.

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    9 ай бұрын

    We should not have been able to drive the Brits back into the sea, yet we did. Two better examples of what I am driving at, due to being less than 90 years ago, are the post-war governance of Poland and East Germany. They had Communist governments, GDP at unhealthy low levels, and all the problems that come from being Communist. Yet both are doing good now! * So, the way I look at it, Russia doesn't have an excuse. *It would behoove Germany to be concerned with the well-being of her indigenous population, followed by indigenous Europeans as a whole.@@pauln6803

  • @frankdegroot3732
    @frankdegroot37329 ай бұрын

    Just the value as scrap metal is substantial

  • @atomant451
    @atomant4519 ай бұрын

    When a Russian fuel depot was blown up inside Russian territory and Russia accused Ukraine, I had a feeling that someone was covering their tracks, no way of knowing how much fuel was lost. On paper that fuel depot had X amount of fuel, but in reality, it probably had a lot less than it should have had. There is a bad actor in Russia that most likely sold off that fuel and to cover their tracks had the place blown. That's the thing about Oligarchs, they can buy an Army to do these things.

  • @SynthoidSounds

    @SynthoidSounds

    9 ай бұрын

    Of course, that's very likely that actual scenario. In the remaining years of China still being an empire (leading toward Japan's invasion, and WWII), there was a huge fire in the main storage facilities in the Forbidden City, where vast amounts of treasure, priceless artifacts and so on were stored . . . which, of course, "disappeared" in the fire. Of course, what really happened was that most of this had already been plundered, with some token remnants of this treasure being left there to leave burnt remains from the fire.

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    Or they stole the fuel and then Ukraine did blow it up. Its not like they arent targeting Russian depots and logistics lines across the border. In the end it doesnt really matter, what matters is that the fuel is no longer available for the Russian front.

  • @je25ff
    @je25ff8 ай бұрын

    This guy I know flew Migs in a Soviet Bloc country and he said when he went to Russian airfields, many of their transport planes (if not other planes) couldn't take off or land because the air crews would always siphon off the alcohol based hydraulic fluids used in the landing gear to drink it.

  • @icarusproject
    @icarusproject9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Don't forget, you can support Ukrainians impacted by the war by hiring a Ukrainian freelancer on Fiverr: go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=774196&brand=fiverrcpa&landingPage=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fiverr.com%2Fstores%2Fsupport-ukraine You can watch our other video on Russian military corruption here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZNr282Mpaa9e5s.html

  • @user-ol2es6oo9x
    @user-ol2es6oo9x9 ай бұрын

    In this war Putin is getting rid of poor people and old equipment

  • @Oblivisci........

    @Oblivisci........

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@casper6014that too.

  • @haruhisuzumiya6650

    @haruhisuzumiya6650

    9 ай бұрын

    The old equipment is left😂

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue69179 ай бұрын

    It looks like the reason Russia has had to dig out the old T-62s is because those in command of the various tank parks were selling off the better T-72s on the black market. So not only are Russian troops having to use older and very much outdated tanks they even cheated the Russian state the money it would have received from those sales.

  • @monkeycat48
    @monkeycat488 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing how rusted out they became

  • @savagecub
    @savagecub8 ай бұрын

    We can as well wonder if this same fate effects their nuclear arsenal too.

  • @american_supremacy
    @american_supremacy9 ай бұрын

    I heard that russia was going to build 30 more warships which I HIGHLY doubt if they weren't able to build 20 t14s for almost a decade how the hell are they going to build 30 warships

  • @karsten11553

    @karsten11553

    9 ай бұрын

    By the magic of the Russian system each of those 30 battleships will set out to sea within a few years in the form of brand new superyachts!

  • @enpakeksi765

    @enpakeksi765

    9 ай бұрын

    They'll manufacture 30 inflatable rafts and call them modern warships; anyone who disputes that will be sentenced to 15 years in jail for discrediting the Russian armed forces.

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    9 ай бұрын

    How on earth will they do that? Their economy is wrecked.

  • @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    9 ай бұрын

    Their one aircraft carrier has probably spent as much time on fire as it has at sea.

  • @jackn2236

    @jackn2236

    9 ай бұрын

    Maybe they will build 30 "Punt's" and arm them with "Punt guns..." They would be able to wage a naval war against Ukraines water foul population with them...😅

  • @Galwayshade
    @Galwayshade9 ай бұрын

    While it is true that a less corrupt and incompetent army could have won the war in Ukraine in months or weeks, it should be noted that the self same army would have been less likely to go into Ukraine in the first place. Competent, professional soldiers, or at least those who try to do their best, are less likely to follow orders they don't like or aren't certain are right or are too vague.

  • @pauln6803

    @pauln6803

    9 ай бұрын

    Well, the military just kinda largely does as it's told by the government. Best you can do in a free and democratic society is resign your commission in protest if you are of significant rank. Just as in an autocratic/authoritarian state, the government holds the power.

  • @markgranger9150

    @markgranger9150

    9 ай бұрын

    You become more motivated when you are fighting in your country. Moral elan whatever you want to call it is a big factor in a units success. Leadership and tactics and supplies are the other factors an army needs. When I saw videos on the news with all the russian vehicles sitting around waiting to be blown up.and thought there is no combat experienced officers in their ranks. If that were the U S they were attacking there would not be a I F V or truck or tank left..their lack of experience shows

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    9 ай бұрын

    It is said that a fish rots from the head. An army is a reflection of the society it is raised fro., and the government it serves. Putins personal fortune is estimatsd at over 1 Trillion $ I the Russian army was not corrupt, it would have been unlikely to invade Ukr in tbe fiest place.

  • @myplane150
    @myplane1509 ай бұрын

    To the general public, Russias military budget was 66 billion while Ukraines was 6 billion... I bet Ukraine spent more on their military.☺

  • @hermes7587

    @hermes7587

    9 ай бұрын

    They spent their money on the things that mattered for the defence of their country and not flashy wonder weapons. The Ukraine did not try to impress the rest of the world with their flashiest gear (like Russia did).

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine

    @Duke_of_Lorraine

    9 ай бұрын

    Ukraine didn't have to pay for some Wunderwaffen and other white elephants like (pretending to have) an ocean-going navy. And all their military budget could be focused against Russia and Belarus, they know they do not have to worry about an invasion from Poland.

  • @angeurbain6129

    @angeurbain6129

    9 ай бұрын

    Very dumb comment. The military budget of Ukraine is basically the military budget of Nato so do the math. ...

  • @elfulano5884

    @elfulano5884

    9 ай бұрын

    It's an epic "David vs Goliath" analogy.

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine

    @Duke_of_Lorraine

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angeurbain6129 not even close. They haven't even got a tasting of NATO's main course (its airforce)

  • @davidarchibald50
    @davidarchibald509 ай бұрын

    Corruption takes many forms and is almost impossible to root out once it has taken hold. Perhaps the quickest way to start corruption is by creating a wealth gap between workers and management. While it is reasonable that a modest margin exists once the upper classes have become super-wealthy, their lust for money grows and is further realised by cutting worker remuneration. The maldistribution of wealth growing in the West is the greatest danger to civil society.

  • @adamfrazer5150

    @adamfrazer5150

    9 ай бұрын

    Spoken far better than I could 👍 I wholeheartedly (regrettably) agree with your final point - I look at some cities across America and (no judgement) it baffles me that so, so many have fewer and fewer actual options when it comes to trying to improve their lives and where they want to be headed. ...and I've privately been asking myself whenever these places make the news, "how long can whole communities, towns, cities - how long can a person keep any sense of optimism, patience or belief in the very image being presented to the world as the Greatest Place - how long, for how many generations (of voters, of taxpayers) does such a nation literally not move a sliver of it's insane resources, mental and physical, into this erosion that can only end in predictable, miserable ways ?

  • @artkahn888

    @artkahn888

    9 ай бұрын

    Uhhhhh you’re kind of off topic pal…. You don’t know these people and how they operate. It’s part of the system, nothing happens without corruption in Russia. Don’t sit in your apartment thinking you know how it works over there. It’s on a different level.

  • @adamfrazer5150

    @adamfrazer5150

    9 ай бұрын

    @@artkahn888how nice, another human being has something reasonable and possibly opinion-changi- nope, just a lump of bile claiming sentience. ...ffs no you're right, for once your blind-fire assumption/critique on someone else's opinion was utterly masterful - how you managed to guess my level of familiarity on a topic and extrapolated and unmasked my disposition.........I just need to chill a moment 😐 Hey should I check with you, next time I go to reply to someone ? Just in case you're around, so you can "weigh in" with that mighty ignorance ? Make sure you wear that shirt that says "I've no manners, please teach me some", people love it when you dress the part 🤤

  • @K2teknik.

    @K2teknik.

    9 ай бұрын

    @@artkahn888 And you had been in Russia and discovered it first hand, so you know ?

  • @icarusproject

    @icarusproject

    9 ай бұрын

    There’s some truth to this. Conscripts wouldn’t feel pushed to petty theft at such a large scale if their wages at least provided for their basic needs and the needs of their families.

  • @XA1985
    @XA19858 ай бұрын

    The US military has a branch that works independently that supervises how the money is been spent in the military, so is incredibly hard for soldiers and officers to be corrupt. When I was in the military, a pistol was misplaced in my unit and the whole unit was lock down until it was found 😅

  • @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh there are ways. An entire special forces armory was robbed of automatic rifles, ammo, night vision, etc. and as far as I know they never caught whoever did it (and whoever did it had access). Poor access controls.

  • @russellfrancis813

    @russellfrancis813

    8 ай бұрын

    It's only difficult for common soldiers to be corrupt. If you really want to be corrupt in the US military, go work for Lockheed or the Pentagon or something, they get to spend ungodly amounts of taxpayer money without any recourse from audits. Those bastards are definitely siphoning profits from us proletariat.

  • @bidenisasnake9932

    @bidenisasnake9932

    7 ай бұрын

    So you think. Good little pigeon.

  • @corey2232

    @corey2232

    7 ай бұрын

    @@bidenisasnake9932 I mean, it's reality. But you can spread whatever conspiracy nonsense you want. Those of us with experience know. Even just miscounting ammo while training cause the entire unit to shutdown until every bit of it is accounted for.

  • @akossandor469

    @akossandor469

    6 ай бұрын

    There are tens of billions that are un accounted for by the Pentagon for at least past 20 years that we know of it comes up every year at audit time that military has no answer for where that money is so please stop talking stupid when it comes to corruption and how money is spent by US military . Every military has corruption period no military is immune to it .

  • @asinner9096
    @asinner90969 ай бұрын

    The Russian withdrawal from Germany/Poland 1992/94 was one of such stories. Whoever in the Russian military was responsible for whatever sold it to the Poles and Germans: fuels, spare parts, whole vehicles, uniforms and for sure also fire arms. The polish mafia was equipped to the teeth and for some time became an acute problem for the police in both countries. And Russian military withdrawal generals palastes, which grew in the middle of the 1990s crisis could make Michel Jackson envy. And large portion of the officer corps who left the army soon after we're found to start their own nice businesses in the years where money was in an utter shortage.

  • @arturincloud9892

    @arturincloud9892

    5 ай бұрын

    While Soviet troops were in Europe, there was peace there for 49 years. As soon as Soviet troops withdrew in 1994, NATO bombed the very center of Europe in 5 years.

  • @Waltham1892
    @Waltham18929 ай бұрын

    You are missing the real point. Each of those tanks hand a crew. It takes 1 year to train a driver. It takes 2 years to train a gunner. It takes 5 years to train a tank commander. It takes 6 years to train a platoon leader. It takes 10 years to train a platoon sergeant. It takes 10 years to train a company commander.

  • @donwyoming1936
    @donwyoming19368 ай бұрын

    When the war started, Russia had less than half the trucks they needed to support their army. That's literally what stopped them dead 3 days into the war. They lost the war just 3 days in.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer51509 ай бұрын

    Thanks for putting this together man 👍 it's an angle well-worth exploring as I think those of us in the West have drawn paralells with our flavour of corruption...

  • @anthonymullen6300

    @anthonymullen6300

    9 ай бұрын

    You don't actually buy into this b*******

  • @CharChar2121
    @CharChar21219 ай бұрын

    Spend this money on fuel. Okay, I'll spend this money on vodka. No, spend the money on fuel. Okay, so I'll buy the fuel and then sell it.

  • @matthull9964
    @matthull99648 ай бұрын

    One name comes to mind,PERUN. If you want an in-depth analysis of how corruption can ruin an army, the Russian army, then I highly recommend the KZread content by Perun. His videos/ presentations are absolutely fantastic and can not be held in compassion with anything else out there....

  • @bidenisasnake9932

    @bidenisasnake9932

    7 ай бұрын

    USA is just as Corrupt.

  • @techtical7079

    @techtical7079

    6 ай бұрын

    @@bidenisasnake9932 It really isn't.

  • @Kodakcompactdisc
    @Kodakcompactdisc9 ай бұрын

    This is why I’m not concerned about russian nukes, they’d be lucky to get off the launchpad.

  • @billycarr7446

    @billycarr7446

    9 ай бұрын

    I am concerned. If you were facing a guy with a .357 revolver and there was a good chance of 3 faulty primers in the chambered rounds... you would be worried yeah?

  • @Kodakcompactdisc

    @Kodakcompactdisc

    9 ай бұрын

    @@billycarr7446 no I wouldn’t, I don’t worry. It’s just not how I roll.

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    9 ай бұрын

    @@billycarr7446 The point here, is that even *one* nuclear weapon launched by Russia, spells the end for Putin. And he knows it, which is why, despite all the nuclear threats, he hasn't dared deploy one.

  • @tobi1173
    @tobi11738 ай бұрын

    You should mention that it is assumed that the russian military budget is not what they actually say officially. Its supposed to be a lot higher, approximately up to double the amount.

  • @miketrusky476
    @miketrusky4769 ай бұрын

    Very old Construction industry saying, "The crew takes on the personality of the Boss".

  • @rw0809
    @rw08099 ай бұрын

    Do one for China! The corruption is crazy and the results are just as crazy even without an actual war yet!

  • @toddkes5890

    @toddkes5890

    9 ай бұрын

    The Tofu dreg constructions?

  • @rw0809

    @rw0809

    9 ай бұрын

    No but that could be another interesting topic. I'm referring to the extreme corruption and cutting corners of the new aircraft carrier!

  • @rw0809

    @rw0809

    9 ай бұрын

    And extreme corruption constructing the THREE GORGES DAM. That thing has been falling apart and can collapse any minute!

  • @rw0809

    @rw0809

    9 ай бұрын

    So many corruption issues that will totally wreck them in ANY military skirmish situation.

  • @stechanina3631
    @stechanina36315 ай бұрын

    So , it’s true they fight with shovels !

  • @drp2007
    @drp20079 ай бұрын

    Hard to imagine how Russia's arms industry ever rebuilds credibility and demand.

  • @johncraig1431
    @johncraig14319 ай бұрын

    Russia is the only country that makes convertible tanks. And because it's summer they go around with the top down

  • @nicholasvinen

    @nicholasvinen

    9 ай бұрын

    You joke but there were actually quite a few WW2 tanks and tank destroyers that had open topped turrets. I don't think they were very popular, especially in the face of artillery. I guess they did it because they were cheaper and quicker to build but could still be quite effective in the right circumstances.

  • @extremelycreativeusername
    @extremelycreativeusername9 ай бұрын

    Russian or not it's disgusting that such levels of corruption exist in vitually every tier of leadership in their military. What a disgrace to those who are wiling to fight and die for their country. Or are they fighting and dying for corruption?

  • @satanicmicrochipv5656

    @satanicmicrochipv5656

    9 ай бұрын

    They're conscripts, not volunteers. Russia could meet it's volunteer military needs with their population, but authoritarian regimes don't provide anything worth fighting for. Just ask China. Peace through superior firepower.

  • @foxymetroid

    @foxymetroid

    9 ай бұрын

    Some are fighting for a paycheck or out of loyalty to the country. Some volunteered before the war and are fighting to stay out of jail, where they would probably be drafted anyway and sent to an even worse part of the military. And some believed the propaganda because it was their only source of info.

  • @rosaria8384

    @rosaria8384

    9 ай бұрын

    It's not people's lives that they care about, it's their own selves.

  • @MaxStArlyn

    @MaxStArlyn

    9 ай бұрын

    “The ΝατιοΝαlιςτ movement has found allies in places like CΗίΝα, Belarus, Syria and Burma. Today, there's little difference between CΗίΝα and South Korea under Park. Its amusing to hear conservatives condemn CΗίΝα from a liberal point of view, demanding abstract “freedom of expression” or even condemning public executionsm for some reason. The US is the scion of liberalism while Rυςςια, CΗίΝα and Syria are all ΝατιοΝαl socialist or ΝατιοΝαl Bolshevik resistance fighters. The US is the font of evil in the world because its the globe's center of liberalism. I'm an “advocate for a foreign government” precisely for this reason. Far from an insult, such terms are high praise. A vehement American-sponsored Cold War has been going on since the moment CΗίΝα shed it’s Marxism and stopped slaughtering dissidents. Today, they're using the kewfid 19 as an excuse to attack CΗίΝα , though her economy has suffered destruction as a result. Are the CΗίΝese deliberately destroying themselves? This is what you have to believe if you take the recent words of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) seriously. ΝατιοΝαl Socialist CΗίΝα is the subject of sanctions, but while Mao was earning the title of the greatest mass murderer of all time with his Great Leap Forward, trade was free and profitable. Mao exploded a nuclear weapon in 1964 in the middle of this orgy of death and no one said a word, but if ΝατιοΝαlιςτ Iran even thinks about it, it’s cause for war. CΗίΝα is challenged because it’s ΝατιοΝαlιςτ. If it were a ΚοΜΜυΝιςτ state, it would be subsidized by the US, not attacked by it. This fact is essential for all discussion on CΗίΝα, Belarus, Central Asia or Rυςςια. Presented by Dr. Mαtthεω Rαρhαεl Jοhnςοn .”

  • @VasterLordUlquiorra

    @VasterLordUlquiorra

    21 күн бұрын

    Everyone in Russia went to fight for money and die for money (to feed their family) but they literally cannot earn money at home. If you say that the problem is Putin. what was wrong in 90? and why was everything so much worse there and also the war?

  • @richardpearcy6149
    @richardpearcy61499 ай бұрын

    Something like, " for the want of a nail the shoe was lost. For the want of a shoe the horse was lost....."

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain9 ай бұрын

    It's more closely related to economics, though. Russia's trying to maintain a superpower image off the back of an economy about the size of Italy's, at the start of it, with even greater levels of corruption, forgetting they'd built it by asset-stripping the Warsaw Pact. I noticed it in 1978, and nailed it to the table in November 1988, which is why the West didn't twitch: we knew what was happening. That placed me as the economist on the WEU Council Secretariat. After all but killing their golden goose, Europe's nursed it back to life, so Russia's casting its greedy eyes westwards yet again. This time, however, the goose is backed by some very fierce cats indeed. They've been training the ducklings to fight, knowing that the Ukrainian Viking bloodline is the same as theirs. We now have Ukraine in the SAS family, alongside Belgium, Australia and Israel. Belgium earned its place at the start of WWI, when its army fought the Germans to a standstill while the French and BEF stopped them at the Marne: that left the Maritime front wide open, until great-grandpa stopped them (literally - he commanded the left flack of the entire line, the one they were trying to turn). That earned Royal favour, so mum served in SOE and I was head-hunted by the SAS as a result of my 1978 study. I did it on my own, though.

  • @Brian-om2hh

    @Brian-om2hh

    9 ай бұрын

    Well said. Good post..... Technically, Russia should no longer be a UN member. It was the USSR who, with others, founded the UN. The Russian Federation ought to have been excluded some time ago.....

  • @muju9529

    @muju9529

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Brian-om2hh 👍👍💯💯

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    That Israel part didnt age very well

  • @waynesworldofsci-tech
    @waynesworldofsci-tech9 ай бұрын

    Yep. But bought lots of yachts.

  • @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv

    @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv

    9 ай бұрын

    145.000.000$ confiscated yachts of Putin.

  • @sirsalty9516

    @sirsalty9516

    9 ай бұрын

    hey maybe they can strap a few guns on the yachts. might be more reliable combat vessels then their actual warships.

  • @mostdefinitelynotadurian1043

    @mostdefinitelynotadurian1043

    8 ай бұрын

    @@sirsalty9516 if they send those to war, how would those poor oligarch gets to host their lavish parties? it would get scratch and be rendered useless for special occasions.

  • @richardmorgan607
    @richardmorgan6078 ай бұрын

    Does anybody know where I can purchase one of these destroyed tank turrets from? Just looking for some russian junk to put some flowers in for the garden would make a great feature I think

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline9 ай бұрын

    Well said and great plug that could help Ukrainians! Thank you!

  • @brostelio
    @brostelio9 ай бұрын

    Imagine that. It turns out that modelling your government after the USSR is likely to cause corruption.

  • @inf3rnis984

    @inf3rnis984

    9 ай бұрын

    modelling a country after another failed country is a bad idea

  • @synthfur05

    @synthfur05

    9 ай бұрын

    You know that basically every modern goverment very similiar to each other with very small differnces?

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@synthfur05No, we don't know that, because it isn't true. This is not an argument that other governments are squeaky clean, but that some systems have fat greater levels of accountability and oversight.

  • @rosaria8384

    @rosaria8384

    9 ай бұрын

    Well, you're wrong if I'm being honest. All countries share this similar issue, every government has its share of corruption, and it's just the methods that differ.

  • @peterwebb8732

    @peterwebb8732

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rosaria8384 No, Nope, Nyet, Non , Nein…. You are not being honest. As I said above, not every government is squeaky-clean, but there is a vast difference in both degree and type of corruption.

  • @Antek104
    @Antek1049 ай бұрын

    Sława Ukrainie! 🇵🇱❤️🇺🇦 Sława Bohaterom!

  • @FatKidProbs

    @FatKidProbs

    9 ай бұрын

    👎🇺🇦👎

  • @adenkyramud5005

    @adenkyramud5005

    9 ай бұрын

    Sława Ukrainie, sława Polsce! ❤

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    GLORY to Russia

  • @Gopniksquat

    @Gopniksquat

    6 ай бұрын

    @@bobibobik5903cope Russian

  • @cohenworrior898
    @cohenworrior8989 ай бұрын

    A fish rots from the head down. It's not the low level soldier, it's the kleptocracy in Moscow.

  • @markbuckingham3631
    @markbuckingham36315 ай бұрын

    When talking about officials only making $180,000 a year yet owning $18,000,000 mansions I see the reflection of our politicians…Pelosi Schumer Obama…you get the picture

  • @Forklift_Fella
    @Forklift_Fella9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for another amazing video! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦🌻🌾🔱💪🪖

  • @ferry602

    @ferry602

    9 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂Ukrain the most corrupt country in Europe, 🤡Zelensky saved billions of US corrupt government' donations on its own bank account. Millions of US citizens can't affort decent housing or food caused by US corruption. Fact check, only facts not your MSM anti Russia propaganda.

  • @g0ast
    @g0ast9 ай бұрын

    Another thing not pointed out enough is how the Russian military is geared towards defense rather than offense. Their entire infrustructure system is built on heavy rail and trains, so when they push out over another country's border, they have no transport capabilities. You'd need like 2 trucks to support just 1 main battle tank and it's crew for a few days, but current russian logistics is more like 3 battle vehicles for every 1 support truck. That's why most maps you see of the invasion of Ukraine, the charge stopped only after maybe 100 miles in because there was no logistics to push any further.

  • @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    8 ай бұрын

    They're used to rolling into Latvia and just stomping all over everyone because they're peaceful and don't have a big military. They are built for oppression and bullying of weaker nations, not taking on an equipped and determined opponent.

  • @paladinsix9285

    @paladinsix9285

    7 ай бұрын

    Partially correct. Russian Doctrine focuses upon Offensive Operations as essential to achieving victory in any conflict. Defense is only supposed to be temporary, until the Russians may return to the Offensive. This is historically true, and there is significant merit to the theory. You are correct that Russian Logistics is highly dependent upon Railroads... Russia has failed to develop their Logistics to support their Doctrine! One of the greatest strengths of the USA is our LOGISTICS, which may facilitate our military operations. The greatest failure of the USA is for our Politicians to be able to turn Military Successes into negotiated Diplomatic success... Tragic that what the USA achieves at great cost is thrown away with Politicial and Diplomatic INCOMPETENCE!

  • @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    @eustacemcgoodboy9702

    7 ай бұрын

    @@paladinsix9285"World's Largest Nation has military built for peaceful defensive purposes." More Vodka fueled vatnik propaganda to come comrade.

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    The real problem with logistics is that Russia has a different gauge rail than the rest of Europe. Coincidentally, because of being in the Soviet union for a long time and being more oriented on Russia until 2014, this is actually not a problem in Ukraine. They also use the wider Russian guage. The problem is that the railway lines connecting Russian rail system to Ukrainian, has been targeted by both sides to harm enemy logistics. This has been a common tactic since at least WW2 when both Germans and Allies targeted each others railway lines and hubs with fighters and bombers, and resistance would also sabotage tracks all the time in occupied territory. In my home town you can still see the bullet holes in the H beams of the train station. It is one of the few pre-war stations left in my country that hasnt been renovated. Additionally, Russia is having trouble getting the parts to keep their trains running due to all the sanctions.

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain9 ай бұрын

    I'd add another factor, rivalry without competence. The west has a supersonic airliner? So should we. The result was Concordski, which relied on afterburners all the way. The west has reactive armour on their tanks? So should we. The trouble is, they used rubber. Didn't work. The West have cheap runabout cars? Let's nick a factory (I was present at the very start of that one, Agnelli being taken for a sucker - I handled Ivanov's conference registration. Making his KGB minder opened his mind to me, and opened my file with MI5 - the sob was within 500m of the UK MOD!

  • @ralphdavis9670
    @ralphdavis96709 ай бұрын

    Corruption is the blood suck of any economy. Reduce the corruption, improve the economy.

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy8499 ай бұрын

    Just think what the current Russian government could have done for it's people if it hadn't chosen to squander all that money on these destroyed tanks. the people of Russia could have been enjoying a better lifestyle, better health and etc.

  • @juhajuntunen7866

    @juhajuntunen7866

    9 ай бұрын

    Maybe some life qality and life style compared to Canada. But they choose wrong.

  • @jamesdoe3713

    @jamesdoe3713

    9 ай бұрын

    had a good look around the EU and the US lately???

  • @okbutthenagain.9402

    @okbutthenagain.9402

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesdoe3713 Russia's corruption is of a staggering level of incompetence and thievery. Also people are talking about Russia not the EU.

  • @jamesdoe3713

    @jamesdoe3713

    9 ай бұрын

    @@okbutthenagain.9402 we should be more concerned about our own countries, they're going to sh*t with massive corruption, democracy is a lie and soon to be enslaved with a CBDC. But hey lets focus on Russia. But that's the point, dont focus on the real problems.

  • @tessjuel

    @tessjuel

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jamesdoe3713 You have a point, there is certainly a lot of ... room for improvement ... in many western world countries too and we should never forget that. But we also have to keep a sense of proportions. Here's a good rule-of-thumb if you live in the western world and want to understand the amount of corruption in Russia. Start with what you see in your country, then multiply by + 10 if you live in a corrupt country (USA, the UK, France etc.) + 50 if you live in a country with a relatively low corruption level (Germany, Canada, Australia...) + 100 if you live in a country with a very low corruption level (the Nordic countries, New Zealand, the Netherlands...) + 5 if you live in a country with a very high corruption level (Italy, Poland etc) + 2 is you live in Ukraine It's not exact of course but it should give you a fairly good idea. My point is that the amount of corruption and power abuse even in the worst western nations is so much lower than in authoritarian regimes like Russia we can't really comprehend their situation and they can't comprehend our. I included Ukraine since it's a special case. Ukraine was just as bad as Russia only a few years ago but recently they've been working their way out of the s'''thole. They haven't come far yet but they've been making steady allbeit slow progress. This is one of the main reasons why Russia invaded. The Russian regime can't afford to let its people see how Ukraine is doing better since the comparasion between the two countries is far too obvious. Their solution is to try to drag Ukraine back down.

  • @elfulano5884
    @elfulano58849 ай бұрын

    Presenting Vladdy's "Flying Turret Circus"! I will say it again, Russia is nothing more than an oversized banana republic that straddles 11 time zones.

  • @bikechainmic

    @bikechainmic

    9 ай бұрын

    Your reply is the best !

  • @Koz4concern

    @Koz4concern

    9 ай бұрын

    Your opinion means nothing to anyone but yourself

  • @elfulano5884

    @elfulano5884

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Koz4concern Russia is losing big time

  • @Koz4concern

    @Koz4concern

    9 ай бұрын

    @@elfulano5884 Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better. Your opinion means nothing to anyone but yourself

  • @elfulano5884

    @elfulano5884

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Koz4concern Your stupidity is showing. You watch too much RT.

  • @ed209d2
    @ed209d29 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Sir 👍

  • @Cool5380
    @Cool53806 ай бұрын

    I guess the learning and acceptance of bribery and corruption comes from the top!

  • @bigaldo246
    @bigaldo2469 ай бұрын

    Two hours to see all those “Jack in the box” tanks?……wait till I get my popcorn to enjoy this lol Glory to Ukraine🇬🇧💙💛🇺🇦

  • @okbutthenagain.9402
    @okbutthenagain.94029 ай бұрын

    A fun fact, or not so fun if you want, is that each of the bi yearly intakes of recruits at leat 30% or more are removed from units and put in to armaments production at various factories. Many of the CO's and battalion leadership receive their customary kickback for every recruit they provide. Theres also the cases of Russian investigative journo's being murdered by those involved in the blackmarkets wholesale of military equipment.

  • @Ls151000

    @Ls151000

    9 ай бұрын

    nonsense

  • @Koz4concern

    @Koz4concern

    9 ай бұрын

    Ever heard of Michael Hastings? The US is just as good at taking care of those darn investigative journos

  • @easydayeasyway
    @easydayeasyway8 ай бұрын

    Dope channel

  • @tommybazar
    @tommybazar9 ай бұрын

    4:21 : Gotta love the stabilized barrel carrying the blue-jacketed woman.

  • @brianmacadam4793
    @brianmacadam47939 ай бұрын

    Poorly paid conscripts ( conscripts in general ? ) don't have the incentive to perform to a high standard, increase pay and work towards professional standards ( maybe too late ) is the only route towards a professional military

  • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
    @user-cd4bx6uq1y9 ай бұрын

    Here when this has 4k views

  • @amadeusamwater
    @amadeusamwater6 ай бұрын

    The problem went public when they did that first conscription and could not supply the new troops with uniforms or gear.

  • @magicconchy
    @magicconchy8 ай бұрын

    In Russia, vatnyk buys own body armour.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta81619 ай бұрын

    A military perceived as weak is perhaps the most dangerous condition for any population. Deterrence is half of the national defense strategy for any country. I really enjoy this channel.

  • @adriancurtin6012
    @adriancurtin60126 ай бұрын

    The whole system is rotten ,to the core ,from top to bottom.

  • @johnfontana7256
    @johnfontana72569 ай бұрын

    We pretend to work, they pretend to pay us!

  • @ballatinesfinesse2753
    @ballatinesfinesse27539 ай бұрын

    can you do a new video of "average german tank" destroyed in ukraine ??

  • @jimbowling8528
    @jimbowling85289 ай бұрын

    Maybe one issue - most of the tanks in Russia's arsenal were inherited from the Soviet Union so - - - maybe it's costing Russia not-so-much? At least in expendatures. Loss of prestige, lives, and maybe the war are other matters. Good video overall. Thanks.

  • @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    9 ай бұрын

    This is actually worse since it suggests that russia has seriously problems with production of modern equipment.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    @@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 Nope they use old equipment and that is smart move, anyone who knows at least something about military should know that. But the problem with YT is that are a lot of self proclaimed gurus of all matters, they know it all ☺ due to they google it and absorbed the misinformation's served by similar know it all gurus or propaganda. Ask any NATO military officer who know at least something about Russian army and you'll hear it alone.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    @jimbowling8528 that is not maybe mate that is correct 100%. 7 years before the Russians decided to finally protect people that was terrorized by the ukraine regime, the specialist for Russian army from my native country talked exactly about those things that you've mentioned. They have a huge reserves from the USSR era, after all Russia did not wage wars across the globe in last x decades ( as some other superpower did) so they had no place to spent that arsenal. Plus they were producing a lot of weapons for export for the so called east block. Since the the end of USSR that export went down because east Europe start to get weapons' from US. That all added to accumulated arsenal of weapons. For them is cheaper to let to use older tanks which are still great ,and even to live them behind due to for them it's an old arsenal. It's like an old technology that We trowing away ( cars, machines etc and such older items would seems like fortune to some other people).

  • @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    @guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bobibobik5903 Quantity =/= quality.

  • @bobibobik5903

    @bobibobik5903

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 so you think that there are no items made in large quantities that are HQ? Dude this are 1st class tanks for their time and era. Once Germans had so called HQ Tigers etc but guess what even German generals told that the best tank of the World War 2 was Russian T 34 . You should learn something from that due to it was made in large quantities as well - larger then Tiger

  • @XX-qd6ke
    @XX-qd6ke4 ай бұрын

    “For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was lost. For want of a horse, the messenger was lost. For want of the message, the battle was lost. For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost, And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.”

  • @danielho5635
    @danielho56358 ай бұрын

    "For want of a nail"

  • @erhardbaehni1832
    @erhardbaehni18329 ай бұрын

    Just think how much scrap metal for Ukraine 😊

  • @jamesdoe3713

    @jamesdoe3713

    9 ай бұрын

    Ukraine is being turned into scrap and so is a generation of males.... sigh if people werent so ignorant and controlled :/

  • @Unknown.NotRegistered
    @Unknown.NotRegistered9 ай бұрын

    The most powerful military ranking is probably between the US Air Force, US Navy and the US National Guard at this rate for the top 3, with maybe China coming in 4th ahead of the US Marine Corps.

  • @johnsch1988

    @johnsch1988

    9 ай бұрын

    Ahhha 20 years in Afghanistan and lose !😂

  • @enpakeksi765

    @enpakeksi765

    9 ай бұрын

    @@johnsch1988 Russia was in Afghanistan for 10 years and lose as well.

  • @johnsch1988

    @johnsch1988

    9 ай бұрын

    @@enpakeksi765 The USSR fought in Afghanistan against Bin Laden, who was sponsored by the United States by supplying tens of billions of dollars worth of weapons. If Russia had helped the Taliban, the US would have fled Afghanistan in 1 year. Bin Laden repaid his masters well in the USA in 2011

  • @enpakeksi765

    @enpakeksi765

    9 ай бұрын

    @@johnsch1988 Bin Laden died in 2011, yes. Such was his payment.

  • @melindacadarette3447

    @melindacadarette3447

    9 ай бұрын

    @@johnsch1988 Yet you guys lost in 10 years and your country fell apart both politically and economically. It's obvious that you haven't learned a single thing since then with Ukraine. BTW Bin Laden was never a part of the Taliban - he was the leader of Al-Qaeda and not even from Afghanistan. The Taliban and Al-Qaeda were just allies - the Taliban just had more control over the country than Al-Qaeda and still do.

  • @centrist1008
    @centrist10089 ай бұрын

    Good stuff. Wow.

  • @sebastianwrites
    @sebastianwrites9 ай бұрын

    Excellent idea hiring people from Ukraine.. such as Freelancers if they can?

  • @occamraiser
    @occamraiser9 ай бұрын

    The 11:1 military spending is an over simplification. Ukraine didn't support three Navies, Baltic, Pacific and Black Sea. Ukraine didn't support a nuclear submarine fleet or land based ICBMs, Ukraine didn't also spend a fortune trying to usurp other countries like Georgia and the ex-soviet far east. So realistically Ukraine was spending about 1/3 to 1/4 of russia's budget on land forces. Still a big gap, but not the mamoth gap that the raw figures imply.

  • @angeurbain6129

    @angeurbain6129

    9 ай бұрын

    The military budget of Ukraine is now irrelevant because this budget is now basically the budget on Nato. JUst for the fun compare the military budget of the USA and the one of Russia.

  • @jakekn7304

    @jakekn7304

    9 ай бұрын

    It's still impressive and hilarious how Ukraine didn't fund or have a navy but they still manage to sink Russia's best warships like the moscova.

  • @melindacadarette3447

    @melindacadarette3447

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angeurbain6129 Except that's a lie and you know it. NATO have not donated a single thing to Ukraine. Various countries under NATO have but not NATO itself.

  • @angeurbain6129

    @angeurbain6129

    9 ай бұрын

    You play with words here. Nato countries have donated plenty of money and equipment to Ukraine.@@melindacadarette3447

  • @nedsnow6566

    @nedsnow6566

    9 ай бұрын

    Military aid to Ukraine has been, as of May 31, about 0.18% of US GDP, about 0.7% of Total Budget, about 5-6% of Defense Budget, and about 0.15% of EU (Plus Norway and UK) GDP. So no, Ukraine hasn't the whole budget of Nato at its disposal, It has a fraction of Nato military potential

  • @gregculverwell
    @gregculverwell9 ай бұрын

    Of course the Ukraine was just as corrupt prior to the war. It may be that faced with annihilation that their corruption has been greatly reduced. We have seen a number of high profile arrests after the invasion bagan. But I think that if the money intended for defence had actually gone to that purpose, the Russians may not have been so confident of success.

  • @Dylan-hy2zj

    @Dylan-hy2zj

    9 ай бұрын

    It was as bad until 2014. After that Ukraine made an honest attempt to reduce corruption and it’s worked decently well.

  • @TheSuperappelflap

    @TheSuperappelflap

    5 ай бұрын

    Uraine trying to reduce corruption and kick out oligarchs who are friends with Putin regime is one of the major reasons for the invasion. Youve got this completely backwards. Reducing corruption is also prerequisite for joining EU or NATO which is a stated goal of Ukrainian govt since 2014.

  • @timjones3820
    @timjones38209 ай бұрын

    I kept waiting for the chain of corruption from mid=level all the way to the top. Do you have a video on this?

  • @icarusproject

    @icarusproject

    9 ай бұрын

    Perun has a good video that shows it in a lot more depth!

  • @timjones3820

    @timjones3820

    9 ай бұрын

    WOW! Thanks for the kind and FAST response!😧

  • @bongwelll
    @bongwelll9 ай бұрын

    This doesn't happen when you take care of your people. We need to be careful in America. This shit is happening more here. Greed is a cancer.

  • @oleksii000

    @oleksii000

    9 ай бұрын

    Just don’t adopt a communist government and you’ll be fine. Oh and don’t let ruzkis settle as well, their culture is just like that for hundreds of years.

  • @zoe-ml8cx

    @zoe-ml8cx

    9 ай бұрын

    True we seem to be holding the rail

  • @vipulajayasinghe
    @vipulajayasinghe9 ай бұрын

    What happened to Russia we knew so well ! The writer is from a SE Asian country, which has a quite a bit of rapport with Russia. In this country, Russian literature esp. that of Tolstoy, Chekov, Dostowsky and many others has become a kind of religion. Not only that Russia has gifted to the world so many academics, scientists, aeronauts too numerous to set out in a tiny write up like this ! All that greatness is now being subjugated all due to the megalomaniac, insane Put-in ! After all Russia is the foremost country in the world due to its massiveness spanning 11 time zones. If one metaphorically takes the world Govts., as a family with many siblings Russia invariably becomes the ‘big brother’ keeping other siblings from harming each other looking after them benevolently. Russia should be one of the foremost Arbitrators in the sphere of ‘peace’. However, as of now Russia has become subjective to Arbitration as a result of the maddening war against Ukraine. Who are the new Arbitrators; MBS of Saudi Arabia whose bona fides in this particular sphere is much to be desired. What happened to ‘hapless’ Khassogi who write articles mildly criticizing MBS and was dismembered as punishment. When MBS arbitrates Russia is not even present. Put-in is following the classic blunders made by Putler taking upon himself the conduct of foreign policy, economy and the Red Army itself. Russian FM Lavrov has become the ‘laughing stock’ at the UN. When the Russian Permanent Rep., spews out vitriol, insinuation, half truths (mostly flagrant lies), other FMs look amused and flabbergasted ! Surely, they are ‘laughing’ at Russia in a most derisive manner, making Russia a ‘pariah’ country, indicted by the UN as ‘war criminals’. All these due to one single misanthrope a.k.a. Put-in, who should be removed from his post as Prez. Of Russia!

  • @MrGiselbart

    @MrGiselbart

    9 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately though, the removal of Putin would probably not solve the problem. I cannot speak much on how they were during the time of the Tzars and earlier, but, from the time of the communist revolution in 1917 and the birth of the Soviet Union, Russia's government and army has always seemed rather beligerent towards it's neighbours. Heavy censorship and attempted re-writing of history for their own people became commonplace. Look at that new historybook they brought out to be used in Russian schools for instance, or how many Russians seem to believe that they alone practically defeated Nazi-Germany, while conveniently ignoring or belittling the help they received from the Allies, both by fighting germany on other fronts, aswell as the lend-lease aid through the atlantic convoys. Then there is the fact that after Germany was defeated, the Russians tried to keep Eastern Europe occupied and forced them into the Warsaw pact for Russia's own benefit, and how they have since tried to grab land wherever they could, like Afghanistan and, during Putin's time, part of Georgia and Moldova and now ofcourse, Khrimea and Ukraine. Thirdly, there is the complete and utter contempt that the Russians seem to have for human life, both for that of their enemies and civilians, aswell as that of their own men. It was the case during WW2 when they lost in the millions of soldiers, the temporary use of order 227 and other things, aswell as the callous bombing of civilians in Syria, and the mass-graves they found in Bucha in Ukraine. And ofcourse the barely trained sods they keep sending into Ukraine to die by the thousands. Tl;dr, what I am trying to say is, Russia as a nation has a problem that far precedes Putin, and his removal will not solve it. He is not the source, but a symptom of a system that was rotten long before Putin ever came to power.

  • @vipulajayasinghe

    @vipulajayasinghe

    9 ай бұрын

    The writer is overwhelmed; really overwhelmed after reading your comment. Your take on Russia and the 3rd dimension underlined the fact that how little I know about Russia. Perhaps, the writer is seduced by the sheer size of Russia ! There is nothing small about Russia unless it be that of the mindset of Putin which appears to be minus scale ! Take for instance the Tr. Siberian Railway from Moscow to Novosibrisk which runs about 7500 km and double tracked all the way. Unfortunately, our Putin has a single track mind which leads him to disastrous campaigns for the general detriment of Russia and its long suffering people, making it a 'pariah' state in front of other world nations; albeit couple of countries in Africa. Thank so much@@MrGiselbart I hope to read further on your takes on Russia which is highly interesting to me ! Thanks so much once again !

  • @okbutthenagain.9402

    @okbutthenagain.9402

    9 ай бұрын

    JHC. Use paragraghs for gods sake. One look told me it would induce a headache trying to read that bloke of letters.

  • @vipulajayasinghe

    @vipulajayasinghe

    9 ай бұрын

    Point taken and writer is sorry that paragraphing was forgotten in the heat of writing ! Shall do so in to the future. ! @@okbutthenagain.9402

  • @vipulajayasinghe

    @vipulajayasinghe

    9 ай бұрын

    Point taken and writer is sorry that paragraphing was forgotten in the heat of writing ! Shall do so in to the future. ! @@okbutthenagain.9402

  • @blastermike_sd70ace80
    @blastermike_sd70ace809 ай бұрын

    The only thing is like to point out is that Ukraines budget went entirely to it's ground forces. The Russians have a big navy they don't use, thousands of jets, nukes to maintain. In reality they probably spent the same amount on their ground forces lol.

  • @aurathedraak7909
    @aurathedraak79099 ай бұрын

    Only one emote is needed to Russia 😂

  • @hpfreemen
    @hpfreemen9 ай бұрын

    i hope corruption to destroy all Russia

  • @rdleahey
    @rdleahey9 ай бұрын

    Let’s do another video that shows how corruption has destroyed Journalism in America.

  • @boxinghogg2843
    @boxinghogg28439 ай бұрын

    Great video brother love it 😊❤😊

  • @yossiallen3316
    @yossiallen33169 ай бұрын

    The Russian bear is nothing but a growling cub.

  • @trolleys66x
    @trolleys66x9 ай бұрын

    How about Ukr well known corruptions? You should do a vid on that and you'll deserved my respect😉

  • @advancetotabletop5328

    @advancetotabletop5328

    9 ай бұрын

    Who’s needs your respect? And Zel’s been purging corrupt officials long before Putty’s been purging disloyal ones.

  • @je-140

    @je-140

    9 ай бұрын

    Ukraine people were fed up with corruption and trying to fix it, one reason why they wanted Yanukovych out. However, Russia is more corrupt and is certainly not going to get better with a 20+ year president for life that prevents equal and fair elections.

  • @icarusproject

    @icarusproject

    9 ай бұрын

    Russia can’t cope with a former Soviet nation actually working to fix its corruption. Could give the Russian people ideas of their own. “Better create propaganda and invade it instead.”

  • @peterwebb8732
    @peterwebb87329 ай бұрын

    Someone should mention that Vlad Putin's personal wealth is estimated at between 1 and 2 TRILLION dollar-equivalent. This on a salary equivalent of $200k per year.... What's that about rotting from the top down?

  • @FrstSpctr88
    @FrstSpctr889 ай бұрын

    You forgot the violent hazing that happens in russian army by the soldiers themselves, which also contributes to the soldiers being more willing to sell out their fellow soldiers...

  • @DavidFMayerPhD
    @DavidFMayerPhD4 ай бұрын

    If ALL the citizens are committing treason, is it still treason?

  • @Zak6959
    @Zak69599 ай бұрын

    Corruption from the top on down.

  • @philcollins884
    @philcollins8849 ай бұрын

    I wonder how many nukes we're sold on the black market? Or if they work without proper up keep

  • @anitagorse9204

    @anitagorse9204

    9 ай бұрын

    Not yet...incoming, when there won't be anything to buy new weapons left.

  • @Jim-yz7qf
    @Jim-yz7qf9 ай бұрын

    Gotta love the plastic helmets and cardboard vests

  • @gerrysecure5874
    @gerrysecure58749 ай бұрын

    Whats the cost difference between a working and a destroyed tank ? 3 lives. The money has already been spent. Only replacing it costs new money.

  • @pjosip
    @pjosip6 ай бұрын

    Corruption has always humanized dictatorships

  • @give_me_my_nick_back
    @give_me_my_nick_back7 ай бұрын

    well, they have had multipple generations of people groving up in a dysfunctional system, where the only way they could get some fuel for their car was turning up the odometer and stealing fuel fro marmy of other governmental vehicles to the point of complete normalization