April 3 Sitrep, Sort of.
Andrei Martyanov, former USSR naval officer and expert on Russian military and naval issues. Martyanov was born in Baku, USSR in 1963. He graduated from the Kirov Naval Red Banner Academy and served as an officer on the ships and staff position of Soviet Coast Guard through 1990. He took part in the events in the Caucasus which led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. In mid-1990s he moved to the United States where he currently works as Laboratory Director in a commercial aerospace group. He is a frequent blogger on the US Naval Institute Blog. He is author of Losing Military Supremacy, The (Real) Revolution in Military Affairs, and Disintegration: Indicators of the Coming American Collapse — Clarity Press
Andrei Martyanov, former USSR naval officer and expert on Russian military and naval issues. Martyanov was born in Baku, USSR in 1963. He graduated from the Kirov Naval Red Banner Academy and served as an officer on the ships and staff position of Soviet Coast Guard through 1990. He took part in the events in the Caucasus which led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. In mid-1990s he moved to the United States where he currently works as Laboratory Director in a commercial aerospace group. He is a frequent blogger on the US Naval Institute Blog. He is author of Losing Military Supremacy, The (Real) Revolution in Military Affairs, and Disintegration: Indicators of the Coming American Collapse — Clarity Press
2 comments:
Great! He lives in the United States. He can speak freely.
I mention this because I'd like, please, a serious comment from him on why the Russian army captured and occupied the Chernobyl nuke plant and its surrounding radioactive area. The Russian commander actually had the young Russian conscripts dig trenches.. in the radioactive soil. Someone, eventually, in the chain of command realized the SNAFU and ordered a full retreat when the young men were showing symptoms of radiation poisoning. I guess this is what'd you call "radiation cannon fodder."
You know,like Putin, General Custer had "a plan," too. Nincompoops!
@ lastgreek
Why don't you ask him in the comments section either at his YouTube channel or his blog? I doubt he reads the comments here, although MNE is on his blogroll.
Post a Comment