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    SEVEN REGIMENTS WITH THE LOWEST MARKS
    by Victor Litovkin

    Source: Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie, No. 18, June 08-14, 2007, p. 1
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    June 15, 2007 Friday

    As in school, there are people earning excellent, good, satisfactory
    and bad marks in the Russian Army

    ANALYSIS OF COMBAT TRAINING RESULTS IN THE WINTER TRAINING PERIOD;
    The summer training period started in units and formations of the
    Russian Army and at ships of the Navy on June 1. This is the last
    period when soldiers and sergeants are trained in the seasonal summer
    and winter method. Starting in 2008, conscripts will serve only for
    one year instead of two (in spring they were drafted for 18 months)
    and it will be necessary to fit the entire training period formerly
    intended for 24 months into 12 months. For this purpose, it is
    necessary to change the entire methodology of both single planned
    training and technology of coordination of crews, squads, platoons,
    companies, batteries and battalions. The new methods will be tested
    in the upcoming half of the year.

    The summer training period started in units and formations of the
    Russian Army and at ships of the Navy on June 1. This is the last
    period when soldiers and sergeants are trained in the seasonal
    summer and winter method. Starting in 2008, conscripts will serve
    only for one year instead of two (in spring they were drafted for 18
    months) and it will be necessary to fit the entire training period
    formerly intended for 24 months into 12 months. For this purpose it
    is necessary to change the entire methodology of both single planned
    training and technology of coordination of crews, squads, platoons,
    companies, batteries and battalions. The new methods will be tested
    in the upcoming half of the year.

    Lieutenant General Alexander Lukin, director of the main department
    of combat training and service of troops, reports that in the summer
    training period, the training of units and formations of permanent
    readiness manned with contract soldiers and sergeants will be
    considered a priority. The task is the achievement of the necessary
    level of field skills and readiness for action.

    On the eve of the summer training period, the Defense Ministry summed
    up the winter's results. It turns out that as in school, there are
    people earning excellent, good, satisfactory and bad marks in the
    Russian Army. Seven regiments were among those who received bad
    marks. Among them were two mechanized infantry regiments - the 70th
    guards regiment of the 42nd mechanized infantry division of the North
    Caucasian Military District (based in Shali, Chechen Republic), the
    124th regiment of the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri (Armenia)
    - and the 313th separate special radio technical regiment in Perm.

    All of them received bad marks for the unsatisfactory maintenance
    of armament and military hardware and in general, the absence of
    combat readiness.

    Bad marks were also given for the winter training period to four
    regiments of the Air Force and one ship of the Navy. The aviation
    regiments had unsatisfactory conditions of logistic service and the
    ship had unsatisfactory armament and military hardware conditions.

    At any rate, not everything is so bad. Among units that received
    excellent marks were three nuclear cruiser submarines. According to
    Lukin, these are the K-335 submarine from the Northern Fleet and the
    K-150 and K-331 submarines from the Pacific Fleet. Their main crews
    launched missiles and torpedoes perfectly.

    Lukin said that the intensity of combat training grew to a certain
    extent in the winter training period due to the allocation of more
    money for driving, flights, sea voyages, firing practice and exercises.

    In winter, the Ground Forces alone had more than 300
    command staff exercises and tactical exercises on the level of
    division-brigade-regiment, more than 1,500 company special tactical
    exercises and firing practice exercises, as well as 630 training
    assemblies for various categories of servicemen, mostly officers of
    the company and platoon level. Among those who received good marks in
    the course of inspections were 19 divisions (28% of all formations
    of the Armed Forces), 19% bases for the storage of armament and
    military hardware, 28% brigades, 32% regiments and 59% ships of
    the first rank. Satisfactory marks were given to 72% divisions, 80%
    storage bases, 65% regiments and 37% ships of the first rank.

    Lukin states that in general, the condition of combat training allows
    for the fulfillment of the tasks set for the troops. According
    to him, the Armed Forces adopted a course at the supply of units
    and formations with comprehensive systems of dynamic computerized
    simulators to improve the quality and efficiency of training. These
    systems allow for the conserving of resources and ammunition and
    reduce the depreciation of combat vehicles dramatically along with the
    fulfillment of 90% of training tasks of both individual training and
    crew training. Budget allocations for this purpose in 2006, in the
    framework of transferring units to the contract principle of manning
    amounted to 774 million rubles. In 2007, these allocations amounted
    to 980 million rubles. In 2007, the army also received 231 million
    rubles from the budget, or 118 million rubles more than in 2006 for
    the improvement and maintenance of the training material base of the
    training ranges, tank ranges and firing ranges.

    Lukin expects that these expenses will pay back in the form of growth
    in the quantity of the units that receive good and excellent marks,
    especially among the units and formations of permanent readiness.

    Some of them will be checked in the course of large tactical exercises
    planned for the summer.
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