DON'T GO FAR
Any officer who has had even a little experience with mobilization work knows what a headache it is. Today, this" pain " has doubled, especially for employees of military commissariats. Needless to say, the old well-established schemes no longer work, the number and quality of assigned personnel has changed beyond recognition, and the new legislation simply does not keep up with the realities of life. Well, we know what these realities are. Nevertheless, employees of the military commissariats of the Khabarovsk Territory and in this difficult time quite successfully solve the tasks assigned to them, although the Far East is a very specific region. "Judge for yourself," Major General Kuzmin says to the regional military commissar. - As of January 1, 1993, 1 million 621 thousand people, or 1.1% of the total population of Russia, lived in the Khabarovsk Territory. This, if you are interested, is about 2.1 people per square kilometer. These figures alone will clearly tell any specialist about the intensity with which we are working on the preparation of the mobilization reserve. Another serious problem has been added to this objectively difficult situation in recent years: today, out of ten conscripts, at least 6-7 people are simply unfit for service. First of all - for health reasons (they are underweight, suffer from drug addiction, alcoholism, mental disorders, and so on). Thus, the personnel who leave the Armed Forces practically do not meet the requirements that we define for the mobile reserve. Leonty Alekseyevich also spoke about the problem of transport resources, which is probably typical for all military commissariats of the country. There is still a lot of automobile equipment in the region today, which, if necessary, should be sent to the Armed Forces. However, it is simply unprofitable for the vast majority of organizations to maintain it. The annual inspection costs alone are worth a lot. If earlier 200 - 300 cars were used at the enterprises, now - at ... Read more
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