Yup some of moderen most decisive battles were fought in somebody’s bedroom, store, shop, restaurant and so on in Paris, Rome, Stalingrad, Berlin, Thats “close quarter combat” CQC; and a POSITION IS a POSITION. YOU GOTTA TAKE POSITION REGARDLESS OF WHAT IS OR WHO IS IN IT. CQC AND CQB are the future in the battle field as cities keep growing and the battle field is more likely to be in a city or town.
Полюшко-поле (Степная-кавалерийская) Полюшко-поле, Полюшко, широко поле, Едут по полю герои, Эх, да Красней Армии герои! Девушки плачут, Девушкам сегодня грустно - Милый надолго уехал, Эх, да милый в армию уехал! Девушки, гляньте, Гляньте на дорогу нашу, Вьётся дальняя дорога, Эх, да развесёлая дорога! Едем мы, едем, Едем, а кругом колхозы, Наши, девушки, колхозы, Эх, да молодые наши сёла! Только мы видим, Видим мы седую тучу, - Вражья злоба из-за леса, Эх, да вражья злоба, словно туча! Девушки, гляньте, Мы врага принять готовы, Наши кони быстроноги, Эх, да наши танки быстроходны! В небе за тучей Грозные следят пилоты. Быстро плавают подлодки. Эх, да зорко смотрит Ворошилов! Пусть же в колхозе Дружная кипит работа, Мы - дозорные сегодня, Эх, да мы сегодня часовые! Девушки, гляньте, Девушки, утрите слёзы! Пусть сильнее грянет песня, Эх, да наша песня боевая! Полюшко-поле, Полюшко, широко поле, Едут по полю герои, Эх, да Красной Армии герои!
@@cicik57 Не будь так уверен, время покажет. Война - это сложная штука и не важно какая у тебя большая страна. Янки тоже пытались во Вьетнаме и Афгане свои действия провести, что в итоге? Бежали, что аж пятки сверкали.
Well, in-game, they only invaded Seattle and New York was a commando raid thanks to one of their submarines escaping. It didn't end well for Soviets. I think those areas are supposed to be in Europe (at least one scene had German signboard, car dealership in Germany, and Russian Helicopter flying in Paris).
@@powerist209 0:00 - 0:24 and 2:22 - 2:40 is from New York, 1:12 - 1:19 and 0:41- 0:54 is from the start of the invasion of Seattle, 1:27 - 1:40 and 2:08 - 2:10 is in America. Many other scenes in this video are from America, I'm just too lazy to type them all.
I noticed that the Americans seemed to want to relive all the horror that my people experienced in 41-45, a full-scale invasion of a 5 million army, crushing the hopes and dreams of millions.
The suffix is "kO", not "kA". "kA" is for feminine words, "kO" is for masculine or gender neutral words. polyush*kO* = small or nice looking *pole* (field).
that is how USA describes the cold war... Its more like USA provocating the USSR at WW2 by its arrogance with only worked by luck USA started the war, just as it did with the Ucraines war also in cold war it was carried by its alies which Mexico didnt account by some weird reason that I think its fair because but its weird that the USA didnt tried to atack Mex even being more of the USSR team than the Nato, or maybe it was because Mexico was being defended by the USSR by helping it at its starts, maybe that is it.
@@luizqqw6366 if you played the game you would know that the Soviet army is not in a Soviet base but in an American harbor in Seattle so news start covering the Soviets invasion
@@heccsclips3319 hello, sir behind the counter. the Russians are invading about 500 yards from here and my M16 service rifle Doesn't quite do it for me. What do you recommend?
@LineOfCars are you fucking stupid? nowadays there are shit tons of countries ready to fight for Germany, they have the most advance technology, no way Russia can do it, except nuking Germany entirely
@@thuleanen I would not say that the russian offensive in Ukraine failed. It is enough to remember how long a coalition of MANY countries fought in Iraq, while Iraq is smaller than Ukraine both in area (2nd in Europe) and in population. At the same time, Iraq did not supply the whole world with weapons. At the same time, the Internet, communications and supply routes work in Ukraine, which indirectly indicates that the russian method of warfare is completely different from the american one. And the multiple blocking of russian media on the Internet makes me think deeper about who is really right and wrong in everything that happens (at the same time, statements from US officials are constantly heard that any opinion has a place in existence - this is the basic principle of democracy (apparently this only works in the direction his propaganda)). And finally, the old headlines of western media articles about Ukraine - as a corrupt semi-autocratic state (before the war ofc), or 5+ year old videos about nazi battalions in Ukraine, filmed by cnn, the time, etc. (they still have not been removed from their youtube channels), generally make me think that the russians are fighting there really for the truth, at least their "truth" is no worse than the one that US fought for in their latest campaigns