What is Spetsnaz training called?

Spetsnaz is an acronym of the full title of Spetsialnogo naznacheniya meaning “special purpose”. Spetsnaz training was a closely guarded secret, even in Russia it self very little was known about them or the Spetsnaz training régime.
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How well trained is Spetsnaz?

When it came to the performance of the Spetsnaz in combat, Giaconia says they were keen on tactics and had great intuition and instinct. They could shoot well, took care of their weapons and equipment, and were in great shape, and were very well-disciplined.
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What martial arts does the Spetsnaz train in?

It is called Systema (“the System”), a little-known combat method that can be traced back to the Cossacks of medieval times and was later used by KGB agents and Soviet Spetsnaz (special forces).
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How do you become a soldier in Spetsnaz?

According to the amended law, a citizen of any foreign country aged 18–30 with a good command of Russian and a clean record can sign an initial five-year contract to join the Army. In order to join Spetsnaz you must speak fluent Russian and have Russian citizenship unless hired as a foreign combatant.
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Where are Spetsnaz trained?

The FSB Spetsnaz maintain a training base near the village of Averkyevo.
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How long is Spetsnaz training?

There are two months of basic training and three to four years of advanced training before being allowed to join either group.
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What is the most elite Spetsnaz unit?

For example, the two best-known Spetsnaz units, Alpha and Vympel Groups, are tasked with counterterrorism and security at strategic installations, such as nuclear facilities, respectively. Other Spetsnaz units have a more tactical mission and are trained and equipped to support conventional forces directly.
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What does Z mean Russian military?

The Latin-script letter Z (Russian: зэд, зи, IPA: [zɛd, zi]) is one of several symbols (including "V" and "O") painted on military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is speculated that the Z helps task forces distinguish themselves from other forces.
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Are there female Spetsnaz?

Russia's female Spetsnaz

Spetsnaz has allowed female members for some time, and women have been incorporated into Spetsnav officer training in recent years.
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Does Systema work?

Yes, Systema is excellent for self-defence. But remember it's not just for self-defence, just like BJJ, or kickboxing, Wing Chun, Judo or others. It is a system designed to improve human functionality and not just the ability to fight.
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Can I learn Systema?

Systema training can be undertaken by practically anybody. All shapes, sizes and fitness levels are accepted. All that is required is a willingness to work hard, open up, and discover the strength, power and freedom that already resides within.
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What is the Russian fighting style called?

Systema is a Soviet-era martial art used by the KGB. Published July 14, 2018 Last updated August 6, 2018 This article is more than 2 years old. It only took a millennium, but a formerly secret Slavic martial art has received a new appreciation outside of Russia and throughout the West.
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What is the Spetsnaz motto?

Motto: Any mission, any time, any place. Perhaps the most well-known of Russian Special Forces, the Spetsnaz was firstly proposed by Mikhail Svecgbykov.
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What is Russian SSO?

Sily spetsial'nykh operatsiy; SSO) are strategic-level special forces under the Special Operations Forces Command (Russian: командование сил специальных операций; KCCO, tr. Komandovanie sil spetsial'nalnykh operatsii; KSSO or KSO) of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
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What does SAS training consist of?

The SAS selection course runs twice a year and consists of two main components – "aptitude" and "continuation". An inquest has opened after three reservists died during a selection exercise in July 2013, on one of the hottest days of the year.
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What do Spetsnaz wear?

The typical spetsnaz troop wears a camouflage uniform as his or her training and operational field uniform. Previously the KLMK (misnamed the computer pattern) one-piece and two-piece uniform had been used for training by both spetsnaz and reconnaissance troops.
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How good are Russian Spetsnaz?

Effective and highly skilled, the Spetsnaz have a reputation of being the best that the Russian military has to offer, making them the first point of call in counterterrorist and hostage operations.
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Why is there a 3 in the Russian alphabet?

It commonly represents the voiced alveolar fricative /z/, like the pronunciation of ⟨z⟩ in "zebra". Ze is romanized using the Latin letter ⟨z⟩. The shape of Ze is very similar to the Arabic numeral three ⟨3⟩, and should not be confused with the Cyrillic letter E ⟨Э⟩.
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What does V mean on tanks?

Apparently, Russian tanks, trucks, helicopters, and armored combat vehicles do not, so they are stuck with visual recognition signals to sort them out from the Ukrainian military which is mostly using the same equipment as the Russians. The Letter “V” represents the Russian Marines.
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What does Russian V mean?

Others suggest the Z stands for the Russian word for west, and V stands for east. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says, "Whatever the symbol truly means, for Ukrainians it's simple: the enemy, the occupier."
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Which army is stronger NATO or Russia?

The collective military capabilities of the 30 countries that make up NATO outnumber Russia in terms of aircraft, at 20,723 to 4,173, and in naval power, with 2,049 military ships, to 605. Russia's ground combat vehicle capacity is more competitive, however, with 12,420 units, to 14,682.
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What does GRU stand for?

GRU, abbreviation of Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie, (Russian: Chief Intelligence Office), Soviet military intelligence organization. It had no formal connection to the KGB, the Soviet political police and security agency, though Western intelligence authorities believed that the KGB had agents within the GRU.
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How much does it cost to train Spetsnaz?

Training may last up to 10 hours per day. Cost: $3250 plus air travel to Moscow, Russia. Class Size: Minimum 10 participants. Program includes a minimum of two hours per day of hand to hand combat training in the Russian Martial Arts plus strength and conditioning training unlike anything seen in the West.
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