Putin Begins Rebuilding The Russian Military

By Mark Gruber | Saturday, 27 August 2022 12:00 PM
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Russian President Vladimir Putin passed a ruling increasing the number of total Russian soldiers by 137,000, bringing the total of Russian military staff to 2.04 million.

The decree will not affect the condition right now, though, as it is set to go into effect on Jan. 1 of next year, according to the document published on the Russian legal portal. The decree highlights that the 137,000 new troops will all be soldiers and won't include support personnel. The Russian army currently consists of 1,902,758 personnel, with 1,013,628 service members, according to TASS. The most recent increase in personnel was in 2017.

Russia's army has two main types of soldiers: conscripts and contract soldiers, the latter of which would be better understood in Western circles as volunteers, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The military depends on contract soldiers for most active-duty situations, as conscripts are not legally allowed to be deployed outside of Russia. Russian men are drawn to become contract soldiers through lucrative offers, including a salary roughly 31 times that of conscripts, and numerous benefits.

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Though Russia has conceded to some of its officers "mistakenly" deploying conscripts in its invasion of Ukraine, it is improbable that they have been deployed widely, especially with Russia's hectic endeavors to recruit more soldiers as mercenaries and volunteers. Wagner Group mercenaries have almost become a third kind of Russian soldier, with a report from Meduza claiming that lower commanders borrow them for local shock operations.

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An analysis of Russia's military organization by the military blog War on the Rocks saw the country's main disadvantage in Ukraine is a deficiency of workforce. In urban areas particularly, a lack of motorized infantry support can spell doom for armored columns, as seen in the early days of the war.

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There is some hesitation as to how Russia will acquire the 137,000 new personnel, whether by increasing conscription or the number of volunteers. Russian analysts claim it will be entirely an increase in contract soldiers.

"When the special military operation began, I said that the number of contract soldiers should be increased due to the exponential growth of threats along the Russian perimeter. When information appeared about the entry of Sweden and Finland into NATO, the Minister of Defense announced the formation of 12 new military units in response. It can be assumed that some of these 137,000 new servicemen will end up serving in these new units," Russian military expert Alexei Leonkov told RIA Novosti.

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"The new military equipment entering the arsenal of the Russian army has become more difficult. The people who are supposed to operate it need to be trained for at least three years. It is clear that no conscription service will cover this, therefore there will be no increase in conscription for military service," he added.

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