Russia
Holds Massive Military Drill: 155,000 Troops, 4,000 Tanks, 632
Aircraft, 84 Ships
23
September, 2014
At
what point is a drill more than just a drill? Maybe when it is so
massive it could be confused for an invasion force, involving
a mindblowing 155,000 troops, more than the armies of most sovereign
nations, 4,000 armoured vehicles, 632 planes and helicopters and 84
vessels. Those
are the staggering numbers taking part
in the Vostok-2014 strategic exercises, Russian Defense Minister
Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, and whose
main priority is ti "demonstrate that the degree of combat
preparedness in Russian troops has risen." One almost wonders
why...
The drills are the final stage of a series of command and staff, and special exercises, drills, and surprise inspections in 2014
The troops drilled anti-landing defence in Primorsky and Kamchatka Territories
Missiles were fierd from the Varyag cruiser during the anti-landing defence operation
Aviation went on operational duty in Russia's Arctic zone
The
recent large-scale military exercise in Russia's Far East,
Vostok-2014, demonstrated that
the degree of combat preparedness in Russian troops has risen,
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday.
The
minister said that although "final conclusions are yet to be
made," the troops involved have demonstrated efficient command
and "a better degree of combat preparedness."
Shoigu
said that the Vostok-2014 exercise is nearly complete. "This
large-scale event of operational and combat training of the Eastern
Military District was a logical continuation of an unannounced combat
readiness check carried out on the orders of the Supreme Commander
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin," the minister said.
Addressing
the servicemen who distinguished themselves in battle maneuvers in
Cape Skalistii, Shoigu said: "You have actually demonstrated
great skill, professionalism and the ability to ensure the military
security of the Russian Federation in the eastern region."
The
Vostok-2014 strategic military exercise in the Eastern Military
District is taking place from September 19 to 25. The exercise was
preceded by unannounced combat readiness checks.
One
can only hope that the above "combat preparedness" is
completely unrelated to what is now an invasion of sovereign
territory by "US-led alliances" on a weekly if not daily
basis.
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