GOV/MIL Video: Lessons Of Syria: Russia Creates Super Light Motorized Infantry

Trivium Pursuit

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Proof, yet again, that the Rus are no fools. I expect the Israelis have been watching all of this with great interest as well.
 

Vegas321

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Is Russia using Toyota's or their own truck made at home? If so, I can see a Russian rednecks market.
 

Housecarl

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Is Russia using Toyota's or their own truck made at home? If so, I can see a Russian rednecks market.

They're using a Russian produced truck, the UAZ-3163 "Patriot", per the video...

UAZ's website... https://www.uaz.ru/en/ (Some interesting vehicles there....)

Civilian SUV/Crossover...
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Crew Cab 4X4 pick-up
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Off-road "Hunter" jeep...

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https://www.uaz.ru/en/assets/compon...black-en.db54817800f24e15ed01124f8094b31a.png

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Steppe and Desert Warriors
Posted on September 2, 2017 | 7 comments

In early July, Krasnaya zvezda covered an exercise by Russia’s first light — even “superlight” — brigade. The MOD paper provided insight into the rationale and structure of this new formation.
The MOD raised the prospect of light brigades in 2011, late in the tenure of Anatoliy Serdyukov. The concept was to build TOEs for light, medium, and heavy brigades, but the idea faded after Sergey Shoygu’s arrival. However, the Central MD is natural for a light brigade because it’s Russia’s peacekeeping and rapid reaction district. It’s the expeditionary one now too.

UAZ-3163 Patriot with 2B11 mortar loaded
The 30th Independent Motorized Rifle Brigade falls under the Samara-based 2nd CAA of the Central MD. Forty-year-old North Caucasus combat veteran Colonel Dmitriy Medvedev is in command. The brigade started forming up in late 2016 largely with UAZ-3163 Patriot vehicles in place of many BTRs.

Colonel Medvedev and his chief of artillery
KZ reported the new formation is designed for action on “mountain-desert terrain” using combat experience gained in Syria. But it’s more like a desert warfare brigade. It’s lighter than the Central MD’s peacekeeping brigade — the 15th IMRB — with BTRs and BRDMs. The 30th IMRB is also lighter than Russian mountain brigades.
The new brigade’s 1st motorized rifle battalion has UAZ-3163 Patriots armed with machine guns, grenade launchers, and/or ATGMs. It received 30 of the military SUVs/pickups in early July and expected more, according to the MOD website.

Izvestiya depicts weapons mounted on UAZ-3163 Patriot
The 2nd battalion operates the BTR-82A. About forty have been delivered this year. The brigade’s vehicle inventory is entirely wheeled. It received about 20 R-149MA1 command-staff vehicles and more than 80 enhanced ground clearance Ural trucks this year.

Mortar batteries operating 82-mm 2B14-1 Podnos and 2B9M Vasilek mortars are maneuver battalion assets. Brigade fire support includes battalions of D-30A towed howitzers, BM-21 Grad MRLs, and MT-12 anti-tank guns.

KZ described the brigade’s live fire training on the scrublands of Roshchinskiy training ground. Its artillery sub-units conducted unplanned barrage and concentrated fire on columns of “jihad-mobiles” armed with heavy machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, or ATGMs. The paper concludes the formation learned to operate without air support or missile strikes, but only artillery fire against a mobile, maneuvering enemy in his depth to prevent him from making fire contact with its sub-units.

The Russian Army first deployed UAZ-3163 Patriots to Syria in early 2016, and has used them extensively. Light brigades with the military SUVs/pickups may appear in the Southern as well as the Central MD, according to Russian press. Mil.ru reports the Eastern MD’s 14th Spetsnaz Brigade in Khabarovsk accepted a “large delivery” of UAZ-3163 pickups in early July.

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https://russiandefpolicy.files.word...weapons-mounted-on-uaz-3163-patriot.jpg?w=500
 
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Thunderbird

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Shades of the WWII Jeep with a mounted .50.
The US has a few side by sides for special forces, but that concept needs to be explored in a similar manner to the Russians.
We tend to go overboard with Humvees and so on. These are expendable, make them light and cheap.
 
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