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Russian Special Forces Just Practiced Invading an Island Near Finland |
2018-07-12 |
The troops jumped from a Mi-8AMTSH helicopter at an altitude of 2,500 meters, and used satellite navigation equipment to guide them to their landing site, notes a July 10 press release on the drill from the Russian Ministry of Defense. The soldiers that took part in the exercise had "not less than a hundred jumps with parachutes of various types," it said. Aki Heikkinen, who curates Russianmilitarywatch.com, pointed out that Gogland, seized by Russia in 1944, is just 24 miles from the Finnish city of Kotka. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Well done series on Netflix called "Occupied" is a pretty realistic story of possible Russian expansionist behavior in Scadinavia...Subtitled, but very high quality STs. |
Posted by: Capsu78 2018-07-12 18:53 |
#3 Volodya to brass, over stroganoff: "You've garrisoned Gogland?" Matovnikov: "One man singlehanded Can kill all I've landed. We've got to get ready for Badanov!" |
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220 2018-07-12 14:00 |
#2 Don’t our SF do the same thing routinely? |
Posted by: jvalentour 2018-07-12 11:11 |
#1 They hid their parachutes, journeyed deep into the interior, and destroyed a series of mock communications stations, radars and ASM batteries. They then prepped a landing site for a helicopter escape A small island assault exercise doesn't mean prep for engaging Finland, as the article suggests. I would look for a more troubled region near the same latitude. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2018-07-12 10:45 |