Russian army is now motorized on scooters.



by Dredd_Doctor

38 comments
  1. Meanwhile, Ukraine is said to be getting a package of 300 US Strykers in the very near future.

    lol, ‘lmao’ even.

  2. Just read an article about how attrition really got into Russia now. They started using mopeds for their soldiers

  3. I get all the comments posted, but I beieve it is still better than walking? How long they will last in battle conditions is another story.

  4. Next downgrade are those red toddler cars where your running feet are what makes the things move.

  5. I’m still waiting for the devolution of Russian mechanised infantry to reach the point where the troops are mounted on pogo-sticks.

    They’re getting closer and closer.

  6. Great to introduce e-scooters before rasputiza and coming Winter. They will be very efficient in intercepting drones, while stuck in the dirt or snow with empty battery.

  7. When the one on the scooter gets blown up, the one behind hops on the scooter. ..

    Nothing like riding to war on the Scooty Puff Jr.

  8. I’m waiting for them to move to the all new high tech razor push scooter. Transportation and a club.

  9. Soon you’ll see new meat assaults riding on hoverboard lmaoo glad we reached 700k casualties

  10. We were joking about this like a year ago or so. But here we are right now. It has become a reality. They might bring out the horses next once the scooters run out.

  11. Absolutely pathetic. Russia is ghetto as fuck and their army is complete ass. This is just fucking embarrassing at this point.

  12. I’ll be more concerning than laughing, it still beats walking to the front.
    Russian have proven themselve time and time again to be EXTREMELY stubborn and relentless.
    North Vietnam used mainly bicicycle, horse and wagon to supply their war effort in the war againts USA, and look who rules Vietnam now.

  13. I mean to be fair, as long as they aren’t using them to charge front lines or scout the front lines then they are useful tools that can be effective even if it looks ridiculous. They can move troops and equipment across large distances quickly. The Japanese used bicycles in ww2 to rapidly move across large distances.
    We use motorcycles in similar ways to a much lesser extent.

  14. First I thought that how they are going to charge these things in battlefield, but then I realized it is a one-way ticket only.

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