DonjoVol
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As "advisors" or "mercenaries"? Absolutely. This deserter nonsense could (could) be simply a way for the Pentagon to distance themselves from actual boots on the ground and direct intervention.
Lol. Look at you with the STFU. Which I'm not going to do by the way you drama queen. Maybe you shouldn't share state media propaganda from a fascist regime. Like I said. You're a joke.Official Polish statement or STFU. Some rando internet clown claiming to be a player has been called a liar by an actual Polish official. Produce another Polish official refuting that or STFU
Still waiting on you to provide a Polish state official to refute the Polish Defense Ministry General and support your propaganda ******** CurlyLol. Look at you with the STFU. Which I'm not going to do by the way you drama queen. Maybe you shouldn't share state media propaganda from a fascist regime. Like I said. You're a joke.
If they’re already trained on operating and maintaining other types of armored equipment (ie, old Soviet stuff), proficiency should take a few weeks. And before you ask, yes, there are probably NATO instructors leading the classroom training.You did not answer my question I asked the other day. How long is it going to take the Ukrainian military to learn how to operate and maintain those Strykers and Bradleys?
Maria Zarkharova
"Specially for today's meeting with the President of the ICRC Mirjana Spolyarić, a video was prepared and shown to her about the torture of Russian servicemen by the Armed Forces of Ukraine."
There is a reason the Bradley mechanics have a 12 week school and the Stryker mechanics have a 17 week school. Plus anybody who has been in the military knows you don't learn everything in school. Plus from what I was looking at the ASVAB scores required to get into those fields alone are quite high.I would be surprised if some aren't already trained.