Russia’s Elite Spetsnaz Special Forces ‘Devastated’ in Ukraine Warhttps://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/russia%E2%80%99s-elite-spetsnaz-special-forces-devastated-ukraine-war-213488 by HydrolicKrane Tags:Conflict in UkraineUkraineUkraine ConflictUkrainianUkrainian Conflict 17 commentsNever understood why we keep saying “Ukraine” instead of Ukrainian. Feels like a remnant of calling it “the Ukraine” during Soviet timesIf France got into a war, we wouldn’t say “Entire battalion wiped out in France war”Or “Civilian casualties in Greece war” Etc. etc…. I’m not a journalist so maybe I’m just wrong, idkthey are legendarily known for dying quick on the battlefield.That happens when you use special forces as front-line combatants.All those dance lessons really paid offPuts optics on weapon “Is this an elite unit?”Where will we get our backflipping axe toss footage now?Aka ShitsnazRussia learns the difference between “special” and “disposable.”Oh no. That’s terrible./sShort bus specialwell, Russia said they went into Ukraine to end nazis, right?so it only makes sense that the SpetsNazi are among the hardest hitI think the title should be “elite”. They may be elite by Russian standards but in the whole world of special forces they are not elite.Someone call (deadliest warrior) i have a complaint….Deadliest Warrior really had this one wrongExpires like milk, just as everything else in the Russian military.Elite? They keep using that word. I think maybe it does not mean what they think it means.yeah the uruk hai were honestly an overhyped nothingburger in the peter jackson films as wellComments are closed.
Never understood why we keep saying “Ukraine” instead of Ukrainian. Feels like a remnant of calling it “the Ukraine” during Soviet timesIf France got into a war, we wouldn’t say “Entire battalion wiped out in France war”Or “Civilian casualties in Greece war” Etc. etc…. I’m not a journalist so maybe I’m just wrong, idk
well, Russia said they went into Ukraine to end nazis, right?so it only makes sense that the SpetsNazi are among the hardest hit
I think the title should be “elite”. They may be elite by Russian standards but in the whole world of special forces they are not elite.
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Never understood why we keep saying “Ukraine” instead of Ukrainian. Feels like a remnant of calling it “the Ukraine” during Soviet times
If France got into a war, we wouldn’t say “Entire battalion wiped out in France war”
Or “Civilian casualties in Greece war”
Etc. etc….
I’m not a journalist so maybe I’m just wrong, idk
they are legendarily known for dying quick on the battlefield.
That happens when you use special forces as front-line combatants.
All those dance lessons really paid off
Puts optics on weapon “Is this an elite unit?”
Where will we get our backflipping axe toss footage now?
Aka Shitsnaz
Russia learns the difference between “special” and “disposable.”
Oh no. That’s terrible.
/s
Short bus special
well, Russia said they went into Ukraine to end nazis, right?
so it only makes sense that the SpetsNazi are among the hardest hit
I think the title should be “elite”. They may be elite by Russian standards but in the whole world of special forces they are not elite.
Someone call (deadliest warrior) i have a complaint….
Deadliest Warrior really had this one wrong
Expires like milk, just as everything else in the Russian military.
Elite? They keep using that word. I think maybe it does not mean what they think it means.
yeah the uruk hai were honestly an overhyped nothingburger in the peter jackson films as well
Comments are closed.