Hey man this what life is about having fun with other people with not one drop of alcohol. My wife is from 73 and honestly the thing I love mostly about Russia is how people act with one another if you piss someone off they will let you know immediately if you need anything they will help without a thought. In Russia they will feed you even if it is their last sausage, loaf of bread or last serving of buckwheat.
too bad this village wont be blessed with basic infrastructure renovations and general governmental help because all of people's tax money are going to the war and someone's pockets.
Not true, Less than a year ago, we got completely new power lines to our small villages. For free. All paid by government funds. Almost 10 kilometers of new 3-phase power lines and poles.@erbitterung
@@SurvivalRussia Meanwhile the US infrastructure falls apart, while our taxes feed weapons into Israel and Ukraine and Taiwan and Korea and on and on......and support illegals....and on and on. The US has some nerve criticizing Russia.
My first reaction to the intro bit was - hasnt Russia been doing that for decades? ya know, like what used to happen in the US when firearms safety was taught in schools.
I remember that well in the 70s in the small Michigan town I grew up in. We took Hunter's safety course in school after last class but had to bring your rifle or shotgun to school in a case. The conservation club used to provide marksmen training for hunting and you boy scouts badge. The instructors were all WW2 guy's who were big outdoorsmen. I miss that era, fishing season,small game season,deer season, ice fishing hahaha 😁. Trying to get back to it, where I live now know one is into any of it anymore. Hey if they keep a healthy respect for their soldiers and military people by certain functions, I say good for them. They did it before the Nazis showed up and it helped their military survive. Cheers
@@SurvivalRussia I forgot to say that firearms are illegal without a license. With that license the government can inspect your home and it’s mandatory the police inspect your firearms once a year. I’m very well aware of Russian firearms laws. You can’t legally own a firearm for self defense. Russia has very strict firearms laws. The US has every variant of the AK that was ever made also the design of the AK is used in several calibers.
I see this as an entirely healthy and wholesome activity for children to learn. A necessity. Governments who condemn this are governments who desire a weak, subjugated populace
I’m liking this comment because it is so unfortunately true. Cheers from Northern BC. PS New Westminster high school or rec centre used to have a range in the basement early 80’s(it’s been awhile) I’m speechless as to where we are now. Giver shit till you can’t
average life expectancy of a russian male in 2022 is 64 years. average life expectancy of an american male in 2022 is 79 years. that is per the world health organization. where are your stats from? @@joebenson528
Here kids are thought how they are "gender fluid", they are fat and can't do math. And government and media enforces it. The west is so rotten to the core that people get shocked when they see kids like the ones in the video.
So you are aware of Russian firearm laws? The fact is you can’t legally own a short or long barrel firearm for self defense in Russia. If you want to own a firearm you need a license and the police get to check your home every year. Russia has very strict firearms laws
i remember a few years ago when some one here in canada brought the drills up like it was terrible. i was like yeah, how dare russia want their kids to be prepared if shit were to go down.... theses are trivial skills, but having spent years doing them for "preparedness" month means that if they need those skills they have them.
I grew up in a different America, it was the 70s, and many of the adults were WW2 and Korean war vets who taught a healthy respect for our military people and the stuff they had to go through. Also things were different, we took our rifles or shotguns to middle school to learn gun safety and hunters safety certificate. We grew up with outdoorsmen, who may not have been rich, but enjoyed life, with boating, fishing season,small game,deer season and ice fishing not to mention earning your shooting badges in boy scouts and taking marksmen training at our lical conservation club. It was part of the fabric of life back then for many if us. Hey gotta say if they teach their young to respect what their military people have to go through thats a good one and if I remember correctly the Soviet Union had shooting clubs before WW2. All helps with assimilation something the USA has lost. Cheers
That was really impressive! I wish we did that in the US, it teaches them useful skills that could save their life some day. I bet it's really fun for the kids too.
I was born in the former Yugoslavia. By the time I left at age 11 as a "Young Partizan", I was taught how to field strip and re-assemble Kalashnikovs and several service pistols, along with loading magazines. Monthly we would have a army service member come and teach. The next iteration was to be judged on how quickly you could complete, and then blindfolded.
It's good to see a population training civilians... In the US we used to train our children in marksmanship. We had clubs in school that taught gun safety.
In the U.K. at half term recently I noticed that there were no children out playing? Not on the fields playing football or anything, not out on their bikes either. All sat inside watching TV, playing video games or staring at their IPads. No wonder childhood obesity is rife.
Unfortunately, Russia has the same problem. That's why i'm glad for the outback that they have revived the old Soviet war game for children “Zarnitsa”. This tradition dates back to the 20s of the last century - ready for work and defense (GTO, ГТО in Russian - Готов к Труду и Обороне). Those people who had GTO signs were able to protect their country from the Nazis in 40s.
When my grandmother was a child, there was an old woman in her village who was a child when Napolean came through. They were told under penalty of severe punishment, not to give ANY aid to the French no matter how pitiful they might be. The tragic state of the French was something that was passed down generations. Macron should think hard about what happened the last time the French took Europe to Moscow.
Now the schools are pushing the boys to be girls and the girls to be boys.. its a very sad situation. In the 80s all my friends and I knew how to shoot and hunt.
Did you say many people don't like the miss survival Russia the next thing they will say They don't like the ninjas . There's a lot of poor education and in some cases none. She's a good woman a great mother I'll let Lars speak to the rest but she's aces as far as were concerned just great. Happy Trails
When I was in high school ROTC we did the disassembly/assembly with M1 Garands. We had to clean our "weapon" every week even though they had no firing pin or extractor. There was a rifle team at all the public high schools that shot .22 RF bolt guns. You could bring a .22 to school and sight it in on the range if you got permission. There weren't any school shootings.
"Emergency winter Olympics". And while it makes me sad to see Kids do stuff, most Adults should. They'll be better prepared if SHTF. I am kind of torn on this one to be quite frank. But if they are having fun with it, why not? I was in the "Jungwacht",(Young Guard, similar to the Boyscouts) and did (Well, more Navigational, or morse code) outdoor stuff with the youth. But we also did Vita Parcours competitions in the forest. But if we had made them crawl through mud or snow, Their parents would have lynched us on the spot.😉
LOVE that your kids learn important skills like this! Having these skills also teaches them self confidence. The LAST THING American government would ever want it's citizens to have!
@@DeFausti Ironically high rates of criminality tend to follow people with your weak mentality. Your type always lives in urban areas with restricted access to self defense tools. Weak men = hard times
@@DeFausti LOL 🤣🤣🤣 you've already banned guns and knives, what's next, mean language? Oh wait 🤦 How is that working out for you anyway, did knife violence stop when they were banned?
We learned the same thing in Texas while I was a Boy Scout. This is no big deal to me. I don't think it is wrong for any country to teach it's children about weapons and the realities of the world but I'm 61 and I guess times have changed. I was given a .22 rifle for my 10th birthday but that was common in Texas for many years.
I doubt you will ever see this in American schools again. Yes again they used to have things like this back in the 80s in school heck you could take your gun to school back then. my dad used to have us do drills like this when we were kids. It's all done for defensive purposes.
This is what is wrong with kids these days in the US. They have no real-world experience with guns. All they know is video games, a detached reality. Adults avoid them like the plague and they never know about them. They do not know consequences of them. These Russian kids made me laugh. They go out and play toss the grenade! They are well-rounded and are learning firearm safety and responsibility.
Russia is teaching their children basic weapons skills………..in the UK here we are teaching people how to claim money for doing nothing in a very broken system!
@@LappmogelYeah, without the blindfold, I had it down to roughly 30 seconds. The military M16s were well broken in, so the parts of the bolt didn't resist as much as a brand new one.
@@bigskunk801 I didn't want to type out pieces of the bolt carrier group, nor look up the exact technical term for each component thereof (for something I learned to do 45+ years ago, and am still proficient at). Not that I'm required to qualify every statement I make. They also taught me in basic training something about the word assume.
Packing wounds to stop bleedout is very important.tampons do not work.learning how to stitch with double knot with heemastats is important.your can practice on foam rubber.knowledge of proper antibiotics is important so you know what to use.a gram stain kit and microscope to tell if it is gram - gram+ bacteria or a parasite.
just an observation, but they could practice a bit more firearm safety early on, seeing them flagging (pointing the barrel at) other kids while they were doing the drill is a bad habit that should get nipped early. its not on a range, but never too early to put that respect for a possibly live weapon there.
Love you always my friend, be safe from your friend in Montreal Canada 😊 i am jealous AK are banned here! AK my favorite of all time ❤ i own the famous SKS such a great weapon to and is made in Russia 🇷🇺 ❤
The first student with the black cap was a little over zealous in his disassembly and reassembly of that AK. LOL Some of the students are rather hardcore in this winter weather with no hat or gloves.
I grew up in Australia as a kid in the country, and knowing the basics of small arms and firearms safety was normal for any 14 year old. Would regularly go hunting/shooting with parents or uncles as well when spot lighting feral animals. When I was 15, I owned my own high powered military "assault rifle" and could handle it 100%. But then I was also driving my dads Kenworth and large 4wd farm tractors on broad acre farming. this is whats broken with the modern western world.......the nanny state takes away discipline and trust for young people to develop skills which make the society capable and responsible from an early age. Also known as "dumbing down society" so people are ignorant,lazy and vulnerable to statist marxist thugs that send out their commissars to lock people in their homes and enforce illegal mandates and corrupt politics devoid of lawful basis.
Same. At 10 years old I was proficient with a semi auto 22. Gun safety was the first thing I was taught and well before I was even allowed to touch the thing. The above firearm was my introduction to rifles. A 44 Magnum was my introduction to pistols. 😂 Then the 1996 False Flag in Tasmania happened….to disarm us. If you’re unaware of the reality of what happened down there you should check it out as it’s not what the news said.
@@Wolf_K Yes, very aware that it was "an inside job". Victorian Police for example......have never given a satisfactory explanation of how the AR-15 that was surrendered to them in the 1988 semi-auto ban in Victoria ended up leaving their ownership and turning up at Port Arthur. Deafening silence among all the other facts that contradict the official narrative.
Probably where you live in your part of Russia there would be people left to fight. Where I live in the UK there would be very few (mostly in bunkers). From what I know ther is no reason for war other than for the greed of a few. Peace and goodwill.
О! Русская глубинка возрождает игры "Зарница"! Сборка-разборка АК на время. Класс! Я страшно любил эти вещи в мои советские школьные годы! Рад за современных детей.
Naivety is a powerful weapon as long as it never faces resistance. This has been the downfall of western militaries. They think was is Call of Duty until they meet their first firefight in Vietnam or Afghanistan then that false confidence ceases.
It's good that they teach the kids these skills. My corrupt government (U.S.A.) seems hell bent on breaking Russia up and stealing your resources. They may need these skills one day.
And yes Lars your wife is defiantly an asset to your channel, also I think this is great training for the school kids, "good hands on fun" I am sure my grandsons here in Canada would love to give it a try, but it is unlikely to happen here.
Canadian Army Cadets was great. If I were president, Army, Navy, and Air cadets would be mandatory in schools as an extra hour-2 hours after school class.
My daughter is an Airforce Cadet Lt. Col. In high school, and she can fly a plane solo. I'm anti-war but I think it's a good thing for kids to know the craft.
Every february we have a month of getting school children used to fighting in trenches. As every free country does. Its completely normal. There is nothing to see. Walk on!
every year on February for many decades . that is a good Sport . Respect . This activities teach them dicipline , respect of weapons and knowledge of emergency situations which our Kids here in western europe dont have . 👍👍👍👍