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![]() "Michael Petukhov" wrote in message om... "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... "Peter Kemp" wrote in message ... snip Using the relatively old and scarce experienced pilots as Squadron commanders and instructors, begin to recruit at a sufficicent rate that within a decade you'll have a dozen regiments of fast jet pilots. As the new entrants get trained in basic combat techniques buy more advanced jets of the Typhoon/Rafale/J-10 class to provide a real capability, adding tankers and AWACS into the mix. I dont think the problem is the aircraft so much as the training and recruitment system. I suspect the first thing thats required is to cut back the establishment to realistic levels and then pay a salary that attractive to bright young Russian graduates. I'd agree that using the veteran pilot as instructors and commanders makes sense but unless you can offer a career structure thats attractive you wont get the number of aircrew you need. This is a problem that cuts across the entire Russian armed forces, they seem reluctant to embrace the idea that 400,000 well trained , equipped and motivated professionals will be much more effective than 2 million conscripts with clapped out weapons. Keith if we would have your little island to protect only... But in reality we have 1/8 of earth land to protect against: 1) Europeans who have invaded us countless number of times in past. 2) Muslim south who are in the stage of very aggesive selfdetermination. 3) China, simply by far the most populated country in world with fastest growing economy. All the more reason to have an efficient military Note also unfortunately we have no an ocean between us, only land. If not all this we would have 100,000 army to guard the borders. In reallity however given all local and global factors the minimal peace time army (according to our own estimates, which are the only matters) is around 1,000,000. Trouble is this 1 million strong army is inadequately trained and equipped. Large ill trained and ill equipped conscript armies have historically done rather badly in combat against smaller more efficient units An important point also is that USSR had significantly shorter border to guard. Moreover USSR border had much better geography properties in terms of guarding, therefore it was much easy and less costly to guard. Which means you have to use the resources you have to best advantage. The feeling in the British Army which is committed to rather more than just defense of the UK is that they dont want conscripts. Modern weapons and tactics mean you just get the buggers trained and you lose em. Keith |
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