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Military Modernization and the Russian Ground Forces (Paperback)
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Military Modernization and the Russian Ground Forces (Paperback)
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Loot Price R388
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Military organizations have to change with the times. But
organizations, of course, resist change; military organizations
resist change more than most; and, it can be argued, Russian
military organizations resist change more than most military
organizations. This is clear from the pace of the post-Cold War
attempts to reform the Russian ground forces. Historically, this
was an army that, in many ways, sacrificed the need for military
efficiency in order to perform a role as the inculcator of Soviet
values into young conscripts. Social engineering then mattered
almost more than military skill. But today, in the era of high-tech
weaponry and expeditionary warfare, armies all across the world can
no longer remain simply as 2-year repositories for unmotivated
conscript soldiers. Thus it has long been recognized in Moscow's
political circles that the "citizen-army" must be replaced by
modern, flexible, and well-trained ground forces. The Russian
leadership believes that such forces would better protect the
country and serve the government as an adjunct to its foreign and
security policy. Indeed, it is the likes of President Vladimir
Putin and Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev who have been the main
instigators of reform-wanting their armed forces to be more capable
operationally. The politicians have been facing the resistance of
conservative generals, and for several years there has been
stalemate in the reform process. However, the war with Georgia in
2008 showed the overall weaknesses of the Russian military, and
thus undermined the opposition of the generals. Significant change
could now come. The Russian ground forces are therefore now
undergoing quite significant reform in terms of structure,
deployability, and overall philosophy. U.S. military planners must
be mindful that, if all that is anticipated comes to pass, these
Russian ground forces are now set to shake off many of their old
Soviet failings and deficiencies.
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