The next wave of mobilization in the coming months will only worsen the situation and worsen the overall quality of Russian troops.
Russia is waiting for another wave of mobilization, but this will worsen the overall quality of Russian troops deployed to the front in Ukraine. This was reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
“The continuation of clandestine mobilization activities and potential preparations for the next wave of mobilization in conjunction with the current fall conscription cycle is likely to place a significant strain on Russia’s overburdened Armed Forces formation apparatus. Forces,” the report said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin apparently ordered an end to so-called partial mobilization to free up bureaucratic and administrative capacity for conscription, ISW said.
“However, it is clear that the Russian authorities have never completely stopped mobilization efforts, meaning that a limited number of mobilized conscripts are still going through the training system at the same time that conscripts are going through in their own training cycle,” military analysts said. .
The ISW suggests that the next wave of mobilization is likely to result in a lower quality of training for both mobilized conscripts and conscripts, as they will compete for an insufficient number of “training” ones. place
Remember, as the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, said, the total number of those mobilized in Russia cannot exceed 300 thousand people.
And Russian President Vladimir Putin said that 318,000 people have been mobilized in the Russian Federation, of which 49,000 are already in the combat zone.
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Source: korrespondent

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