USA i growing up in California and i got two moms now i became patriot cos Real Patriots fuck up other by Patriots defence system. No you dont send we but we buy
When I saw the Russian ad, I want to fight for the Russian army When I saw the Chinese ad, I want to fight for the Chinese army When I saw the American ad, I want to fight for the Russian or Chinese army
It seems everyone forgot that the Marines exists and I like their Ads way better I would definitely fight with them, hell at this point I like the National Guards Ads better than the Army fuck em
When I see the American ad, I see a person. A person that is not trying to intimidate me. Maybe a person who will not even obey a criminal order. The Russian ad also refers to a person, but... maybe climb Everest instead of killing people to prove yourself? The Chinese ad is standard: join the collective because we're strong.
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I think the point is that she is a representation stereotype in an ad that fuses such politics with the dovetail politics of woke empathy. Not that we want our soldiers to be mindless killing machines, but an ad without so much animation, representation cliche characters, and emotional sap would portray a better balanced picture of a powerful/assertive unified in uniform fighting force worth joining rather than this motley crew of representational soft emotional try hards they seek to recruit. I am not impressed with the direction our military is going in while China builds an aggressive masculine spirited fighting force and while we by contrast make artistic representation piece ads and have Gen Mark A Milley who defended Critical theory in military education and told China he would warn them in advance if president Trump is about to attack.
What bothers me most about the US ad, is that doesn't communicate a message of patriotism, pride in protecting our country or respect for our military. All I can hear Emma say is: "Me Me Me Me Me!"
I mean, in a way, I'm glad they suck so hard, but imagine how good their numbers would be, if it was like: "This country is on the brink of disaster. There is civil and global strife in the future. India and China are on the precipice of all-out war... By the time you need to defend the people you love, you will all be dead. Join us now and prevent it." They'd get an effective fighting force, though it'd be harder to turn them on us. So there's two possibilities: bunch of useless woke losers trying and miserably failing to oppress the U.S., or useful, strong-charactered individuals who won't as easily turn on their own.
@@hakimbenzaid7904 Illegally possible in America, but legally in China, and Russia. I have nothing against internal relations among homos, BUT the division of parents into 1st and 2nd parents is nothing more than another discrimination against a certain person. That's the illegal , divide people into 1 and 2.
Yes. There’s nothing wrong with the US army but the fact they are trying to get the lgbtq community in the army. And I find that very bad. “GUYS YOU NEED TWO MOMS TO GET IN THE ARMY!”
American ad: "I had an upper class privileged upbringing." Russian ad: "Without an enemy, you can't have a battle, and without a battle, you can't have a victory."
@@paprika_pol да здесь в Штатах, музыку не так ценят как в Восточной Европе и Восточной Азии. Таким образом, уроки стоят около 250-750 долларов за занятие в зависимости от навыков инструктора. Sorry my spelling and speech isn’t good.
To ALL, regarding Russian add. This commercial is for Russian military in general and you could see it on the main Russian TV channels. The main message is not in the images but in words! see translation below It is the FIRST day of your new life! What's happened yesterday, doesn't matters today. Who you was before nobody cares. What is really matter now is, who you are today. What do you know about yourself, what are you capable for? Probably some questions will remain unanswered, will you be able to sleep well? To know yourself, to know the limits of your capabilities. Ignore the limits, are you ready to brake your limits? Here, you will become stronger every day. It is your decision to prove something to yourself. Your commander here to help to identify your enemy, cause without an enemy there's no fight and without fight no victory! But in fact the main enemy is you, you from yesterday. Your goal is to hunt down the enemy, catch him up, surpass and become better than him and come back home victorious! To MHGR, please by respectful to your viewers and avoid to talk about geopolitics like Russian's or Chinese's geopolitical ambitions cause you don't have a clue but assumptions based on the narratives of western propaganda main stream media only. Don't be T.M. with her "highly likely". We are ordinary people are very friendly until some of us starts to listening the politicians and defend someone's else interests.
The translation of the Chinese ad: Zhao Liang (name of soldier) "Here!" Bai Jiang Tao (name of soldier) "Here!" We are used to answering with "Here!" Wang Jie (name of soldier) "Here!" "Transfer and mobilization ceremony now begins!" An answer of "Here!", is a promise "Comrade corps commander! Preparation of garrison transfer is complete!" "Move out!" "Yes!" An answer of "Here!", is a form of parting An answer of "Here!", is a revolution "All combat assets in air, sea and land has revised and finished their strategic planning" An answer of "Here!", is an assault We use our lives, to shoulder our responsibility We use our loyalty, to forge a "Great Wall" The journey to reformation and to strengthen the army is glorious President Xi: "History tells us, being contemporary, is the great path for the evolution of the people's army, the might of the people's army, originates from revolution and evolution, the victory of the people's army, comes from revolution and evolution" "Here!" “Here!" "Here!" When the motherland calls. I, will be here! "If war strikes and duty calls! I will be back!" An answer of "Here!", and I will always be "Here"
@@WilliamPrietoM China isn't at war with any country. There are however, flashpoints around their borders that they stand vigilant against. The province of Xinjiang in Western China borders Afghanistan. The borders there are very porous and extremist elements related to ISIS have bombed and conducted terror attacks in the province, killing many Han and Uyghur Chinese in the past decades. Regardless of the garbage Western Media accuses the Chinese of there, most of it easily debunked, China's operations there are defensive. There is also the South China Seas, where China can be considered aggressive to a certain degree. China has taken up positions in the South China Seas, which is contested with many South East Asian countries like Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. However, even though it's considered a "flashpoint" zone, the odds of actual military conflict there is extremely low. The Association of South East Asian Nations and China have adopted a non-confrontational diplomatic impasse as the status quo there and frankly, the only time shit heats up over there is when Australian and American media blows the issue up, causing ASEAN diplomats great frustration to keep things in the region cool. And of course, there's Taiwan. Taiwan is considered a part of China, and should Taiwan declare official independence, China will not allow it.
China: One party state Russia: Suppression of political opponents USA: 2 parties with overall same ideologies, backed by big corporations, thus crushing the chances of any third party to stand a chance, even to win a single seat, let alone a horribly flawed electoral system. This is the part of the reaction were you really lose me. Chinese and Russian politics arent perfect, but the US cant claim the moral highground either.
The guy served the military here. They can say mean things about it but can never outright shit on it cause it would sorta invalidate any reason he joined and for others who want to join
@alexanderchenf1 and how many times these independents get even close to entering congress, especially without corporate backing? Next to zero I believe. The electoral system and lobbying has made sure that no other party or independent candinate will have a chance, unless of course he is willing to sell his soul to the elite % of the country
As an insider (kinda) I would say that 80% of what you are saying about Russian PMC are mostly hearsay completely out of touch with reality. Especially regarding Ukraine and motorcycle clubs.
I mean, obviously official sources on Wagner group are few, but there is certainly a consensus that the quality of personnel has dropped off a ton in recent years
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I would say that demand is a lot less than supply in terms of recruitment to Wagner. A lot of experienced guys who served in People's Militia (aka Donbass separatists) try to get Russian citizenship in order to serve there, for example.
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I just recommend you to try more sources. I am professional interpreter so I am blessed with ability to read in multiple languages - you would be surprised how different information about the same events could be represented from country to country.
Simply put it this way. China- “We fight and defend our country together” Russia- “We fight and defend our country together” US- “Look what I did, look at me, look what I do, my calling, my life, I’M SPECIAL.”
@@Ho11ow661 It does matter what other nations think, it does matter how US is a joke now with it’s military., and the World know that …. So the World will be very soon ready to destroy us… after all… our military is weaker now and will become worse… Ahhh!!… and WOKE!!! 🤮
Oh man I'd like your videos. But you did not get the whole idea behind the Russian ad. This ad was all about, that guy in the ad he was supposed to to fight against himself in past. The whole idea he's begun new life and the previous life is Left behind. And now he's supposed to fight the against his weakness and things like that. He needs to fight himself to become a new man in his new life in army. It was actually all about that.
Ah okay. I wasn't able to get even YT's auto translate to work. That is a helpful perspective, but I think my core thesis still holds up, that it is leaning into VDV service as hard, challenging, and dangerous.
@@dingleberry4234 mandatory service is like what they have in Israel, Everyone serves a set number of years no exceptions, after that they go back to school or work etc. Conscription in Thailand is like picking the shortest straw, all men has 50/50 chance of giving up their lives and serve in the military indefinitely...
China has conscription power ofc, just like most other countries. There's a short period of 2 weeks of mandatory service for people reaching college age, but usually that's it, most people don't get conscripted for longer than that.
@@崔莱 thats not conscription, thats 2 weeks of "basic training" for highschool students. They are not apart of the military during those 2 weeks, it's like hockey camp lol.
@@seanyang128 It's legally and officially considered conscription, they get actual training from actual drill sergeants. Also the students get to fire real guns. It's a totally different thing from military training for middle and high school students.
Your information on China's military recruitment is not wrong, but out of date. The initial stages of the Chinese PLA were definitely conscription based, and they've never repealed the law so technically the Beijing Government can enforce a military draft immediately without need to pass a new motion or law. However, the modern PLA is mostly a volunteer force by pure virtue of the number of volunteer sign ups outweighing the need to conscript. This has been true since at least the 1970s and 80s. During the start of their modernization reforms, China actually reduced the number of soldiers necessary for annual recruitment to focus on modernization of their force rather than to bolster the size of their army. Today, the main reason we're seeing China produce military recruitment ads is because their modernization reforms have been mostly successful. With their military budget pegged at a fixed percentage of their national GDP, they're now able to scale up. Allow me to share a little something about the Chinese culture in relation to the military. Typically, poor people sign up for military service because of one simple reason. The military promises that their soldiers will be paid a living wage, and will be well fed. So rural communities that cannot support a larger population tend to have their young men sign up, and they may eventually return home with a pension to support their parents and elders. However, with China's increasing wealth, there are just less poor people signing up for military service because now they have the freedom and wealth to pursue other endeavors. And so the Chinese are now appealing to patriotism for their recruitment in order to avoid the need to conscript.
China don't have compulsory military service, they got enough people just by recruiting. China birth rate about 10 millions babies a year, if half of them are male, imagine the size of the armies if mandatory service is implied.
That guy complaining about China having only one political party but United States has only two and both of them behave the same way. And the question is: how more than 35 countries, supplying and deploying weapons, financing in astronomical ways to one county, intelligence, logistic, training without against one country and they haven't been able to stop Russia. Then woke soldiers are for movies and propaganda shows. At the beginning of the smo there were high casualties in the Russian army, because this was a conventional war, not the way USA does. Flattening the ground first, lost. of civilians death. But what about now? Ukranians fatal casualties are more than 550, 000. Russian economy is the biggest in Europe. USA, OTAN expertise and all their technological power have been ineffective against Russia.
Chinese ad: “Soldier 1” “Ready” “Soldier 2” “Ready” We are used to answering “ready”. “Soldier 3” “Ready” “The mobilization conference commences now” A “ready” is a promise. “Sarge, defensive mobilization is complete, please give instruction” “Let’s go” “Understood” A “ready” is a sacrifice. A “ready” is a remoulding. “All battle groups, naval, aerial and ground, have completed and refined edition of battle plans. A “ready” is a charge. We spend our lives fulfilling our duties. We use our loyalty to build a Great Wall; to reform our military; to secure a bright road ahead Xi: History tells us that revolution and innovation is how the people’s military has developed and advanced. The power of our military comes from revolution and innovation. The victories of our military come from revolution and innovation. “Ready” “Ready” “Ready” Narrator: Motherland calls. I answer. Soldiers: If there be fight, I shall answer to it. Narrator: One call of “ready”, one life of “ready”. Obviously the language is a lot more poetic in the video, as I translated everything literally. A thing to note: Soldier 3, Wang Jie, jumped on a f*cking bag of explosives to save 12 people, which is why all his comrades answered ready.
@@loganm8220 It's fine that they showcased equality in who serves, but they tried so HARD to patronize the youth that even the youth is mocking them. And if this is the actual state of the military, I do believe the comment above will come to pass.
@@Tom-H1 Yeah that's true. I feel like younger people aren't weaker, we just grew up in a world were we're taught to question everything with all the information available to us, so we're more critical of our government, so people think we're 'unpatriotic'. This ad was cringe tho 😂
VDV needs recruitment ad because it is overwhelmingly voluntary service, just note of mine, I always find it weird how Americans always fully miss the point of conscription, and fact that countries like Israel, South Korea, Finland, Switzerland, Austria etc. use conscription
@@itstriplem2069 My country uses conscription too, although the time served is lowered constantly.Yap, the main reason is that these armies are defensive in nature, why waste money everyday on something you dont use to make money?In the case of war you mobilize and suddenly you got a huge army that dont need training.Israel proved that many times.
conscription is a defensive measure and the US is such a fuckin' bully since it abandoned the monroe doctrine they cannot fathom that war sometimes is fought on the defense and not just on a far away land done striking goat herders...
the missing subs makes the russian and (idk i havnt seen the chinese one before) a lot less impactful the russian one was really inspiring the people that couldnt find their place (of wich there are many these days) could find a place in the military as long as they where willing to give it their all every day give it their all to be better then yesterday they might not get highly educated people with that, but they will get people willing to educate themself not sure america will get that kind of adaptability from their recruits
found the text back This... is the first day of your new life. What was yesterday means nothing now. Who you were before, no-one cares now. What's important now is-who you'll be today. What do you know about yourself? What are you capable of? Questions may remain unanswered, but can you sleep soundly later on? Knowing yourself, knowing the limit of your possibilities... To hell with limits. Are you ready to break yourself? Every day, pain hardens you here. It was you who decided to prove something to yourself. The commander is here only for you to see an enemy in him, because without the enemy, there is no battle. Because without battle, there is no victory. But in reality, the main enemy is you. The you of yesterday. Your task is to track the enemy down, catch up to him, outperform him, become better than him, and return the victor. Because tomorrow is the first day of your new life. can say a lot about russia, but they know how to give a motivating speech
Especially sonce a lot of that ahe group, especially college kids seem to have a desire to "cancel" any opinion that differs from their own, and when faced with facts that challenge and even destroy what groupthink consensus they have formed, they just sit there screaming not letting the one spitting facts, be heard. Devolve into screaming mobs shouting obscenities and calling anyone that disagrees with then "Fascist" "Bigot" or any other PC yrigger word they can come up with. Id rather have an army of 35 year old farts fighting for our country, than a bunch of narrowminded, inpressionabkex and entitled brats. No, not all lf them are like thatz but the last two years have shown me a lot about the demographic the army is targeting...and it is concerning.
Emma Malonelord has a bachelor's degree from UC Davis and yet is a mere corporal? Give me a break! And what has her two lesbian moms - a theme repeated again and again -- got to do with complex Patriot systems?
My question exactly. She is a corporal because there are minimum time in grade requirements to make sergeant. They need even smart soldiers to take time to learn the army way of doing things before they get expected to lead soldiers.
You'd be surprised. There were a few guys in my unit that enlisted. I was out of shape for ocs, so I went enlisted and physically developed. When so joined the USMC I was overweight. I could only do 4 pull ups, 60 crunches, and ran a 3 mile at 26 min. After boot camp, I was able to do 16 pulls, 100 crunches, and ran 3 miles at 21 min. At comm school, I was able to get it up to 18 pullups, 100 crunches, and 19:59.
19:30 I question that data heavily. I fit into that age bracket and dont know one person my age who hasn't found the US advert ridiculous. Funnily enough, one of my closer nit group of friends are all very much your typical "fight for justice" kinda group and even they laughed at this advert. Not to mention most people my age don't share that same mindset. They're very much a minority in the grand scheme. I get what you're saying - its trying to sell to that group, but you have two glaring issues: A. The Target market is very much self-aware and disagree with the disingenuous advert knowing full well what a militaries values are. B. It's trying to appeal to a smaller bracket of individuals. It's the exact same as all the adverts that try to appeal to gamers. There is not a sole out there playing call of duty modern warfare that falls for those kinda adverts calling for the aid gamers. Jesus Christ, I sore one advert recently (US again) titling a chef as "The Replenisher".... I mean c'mon really?
The things he was saying about the “one party system” and “government approved opinions” seems to apply to the United States as well these days.....leftists ruin everything
"russian opposition sitting in Gulag" Man, Gulag stop existing more than half a century ago. But Guantanamo still exist till today. I recommend you use more sources of information that only CNN.
You can't really evaluate the Russian ad without a translation. It says: "your biggest enemy is your yesterday's self. You need to catch up to the enemy, be better than him, and defeat him, because tomorrow is the first day of your new life."
Привет✋👋 Ты так и не понял русской рекламы. Обьясню. Во первых, причем здесь Вагнера? Это наемники, контрактники, они не имеют отношения к армии. А это реклама для срочников, это обязательная служба, с 18 до 20 лет. Там становятся защитниками, сильными, уверенными в себе, способные в любую минуту защитить свой дом! Но он должен узнать свои возможности, победить сначала себя! Узнать кто он! А ресурсы... Да не важно, лопата для врага найдется всегда! Да это не Китай что бы хвастаться ими и на Голливуд, где всё понарошку. Это Россия!!! Им плевать на ваши 12 эсминцев и иже с ними. Сила, увенность, мужество, честь, патриотизм вот наши ресурсы, на все века!!!! 😊
As for Russian ad: First of all the main core of the RF millitary are contracters, not conscripts. Second of all some of the units are fully volunteer, such as Naval Infantry, VDV and Arctic troops. Third of all alongside millitary their's private companies (including foreign ones), so they need competition to get dome candidates
Killers and murderers. Doubtful combat value. Two companies of Wagner were destroyed in Syria by US forces to the point - the legs and arms of those "soldiers of fortune" were driven to russia by several planes.
Just my own two cents in the matter, but for the US ad, we could talk about the insane heredity rate for US military enlistment; it's almost to the point where it's a family business. So it's possible they swapped target audiences in the hopes of varying the people they attract.
I dont think the current 19 year old who identifies himself as bigenderfluid does nothing but posts tik toks while living with their parents and call themselves zxe/xze as pronouns would be the best target audience at all to send in the Frontline
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview Thats a huge misrepresentation of the vision of the ad lol. The simple idea is white men display strength, they are showing other forms of strength and attacking patriarchy of strength.
What i fully feel is missing from the overview you made on the American commercial is how it doesnt say anything about teamwork, it doesnt promote unity, it only inspires a very target group and no one else To a veteran i can understand, yeah id want someone qualified behind an advanced weapons system that requires such technical skill, in a military that relies on volunteers and where teamwork is practically heart and soul elsewhere it doesnt give any of that, in a place where you go to be a part of something all this screams is individuality
Look at it, it's a cartoon, understanding that a cartoon is more appealing to children. That everything it talks about is what GenZ is into. It doesn't matter what an adult brain thinks because at the adult age you either did or you didn't enlist and if you didn't, chances are low that you will enlisted so doing all the the boom boom macho stuff isn't actually a good idea. Actually this is perhaps the most serious push at recruitment the military has ever done and it's aimed a very large net at the most easily manipulated group out there (underage children) probably all the way from. Elementary school and up.
I could do so much better though with animation and a budget... For example many Millennials and Generation Z are gamers right? I would have it tie in with a game ad where the tag line is "Its not a game anymore" I mean image Halo for example the ad starts off with a Warthog running and gunning aliens left and right at full speed with its turret blazing. Then the shot changes to a Humvee doing the same thing IRL. Then the scene switches to a Scorpion tank smashing through a barricade then to a M1 Abrams crashing through a middle eastern compound wall. Or go full aggressive and have the ad go "You want to kill shit? Good. Were waiting..." There was so many ways they could have gone...
@@happyjohn354 that's honestly a terrible, you haven't really put any thought into the actual recruitment numbers that need to be achieved by this have you. Do you know how many times I've died in the Halo campaign and how many of those times were not even epic. All you going to end up with is a commercial that looks really cool and almost nobody coming to join the army because they don't want to die like any video game but at least the commercial your army commercial was was super cool, but no way am I ever doing halo in real life, I'd be terrified being subjected to that would be horrible.
I like your breakdown and would like to share my own: China I very much agree, it has an appeal towards nationalistic people, jingoist as some may say and people with high sense of pride in their country to increase the amount of active duty soldiers, most of the stuff displayed is surrounding technology and battle readiness meaning that it has a second aim as deterrant and third aim as a potential basis to expand it's influence and stablish deals with other militaries for cooperation. Russia is where the issue begins seeing as from 2011 onwards the number of active duty men compared to conscripts increased due to better pay, in fact quite a few Russians see the military as a completely acceptable and good career due to good pay and benefits which where improved with time to the point where the professional core of the Russian army now is comparable to the conscript force whilst previously it was significantly smaller. This comercial is from around 2018 time by which this change had already cemented itself. Hence I believe it's not so much for that but rather to appeal to the young who perhaps are attracted by adventure and all the testosterone in display hence further increasing the chances that quite a few of these young folk will decide to follow the military career to further increase the amount of professional soldiers when compared to the conscripts which I believe the professional core actually is bigger now in 2021 than the conscript base, and yes I actually have the context of the translation so I know it's not aimed at the vdv. As for US...... Okey I'm at a complete loss with that one honestly, probably because I lack the intel regarding the changes that occurred over the last few years to it's organization and institutional objectives. Either ways, great vid and you earned yourself a sub
Fellas. As a russian military I can say - nobody get into for the testosterone, RUSarmy is about stable salary and career, also about fantastic social guarantees. TAlking about lack of light infantry and specops groups - can't say where did you get that, because there is no any sign of that here. Moreover still is a sort of a competition for getting into the Frontzone between candidates. And i do not even what to comment info about casualties - fellas, at your age you gonna be smarter. Do you know about casualties of Turkish army for ex? Dont you think it is a secret info,huh? So how do you know that, when even we do not no anythinG?
@@ariktaranis3016 I think the Brazil's ad would probably be the idea of going to the army bcs he loves too, not bcs he really wants the money (which isn'tthat much tbh)
"It needs to recruit 19 year olds an it needs to recruit smart ones" I have a degree in critical race theory and i operate your patriot missile defense system... .!.
I respect you for having your opinion. Alas, I believe that there is clearly some bias and feelings of exclusivity. It's good and bad. Сan see that you are a patriot of your country, but in my humble opinion, this imposes an imprint on the perception of the surrounding reality.
A shittily animated MCU-like cartoon would be a stupid reason to leave the army/military. The cartoon leaves out mutilation, death, paralysis, and PTSD from seeing a partner of yours explode from an IED. The cartoon is a FARCE and mockery of the US military. Who greenlit this shit? That's my question. You stay in the military because you love your country, your freedom, and family and friends and will fight to protect them at all costs.
@@YumegakaMurakumo If it was just some random joke video - of course, but it's the official recruitment video if I understand correctly. And that is not a small thing... it means it was approved by the army's HQ - i.e. the message is completely aligned with the army's core principles etc... Not sure what ptsd and mutilation has to do with it, but even if they were included, it wouldn't have made the video any more repugnant, than it already is - for normal red blooded men at least.
You didn't understand anything. The Russian video says that your biggest enemy is yourself. Your weakness, laziness, cowardice... Defeat the enemy within yourself - you will defeat any enemy! This is more of a motivator to be a man. And serving a Russian man in the army is a common thing. In Russia it is called “Give back your debt to the Motherland.” Do not receive a lot of money from the state for your service, but Give back your debt to the Motherland!
First of all, respect to you for serving in the US army, anyone who is willing to sacrifice for their country deserves a lot of respect and recognition. The Chinese ad really remind me of the old ads from the US during initial war on terror. Lot of flexing with technology, lot of focus on the call of the nation, defending our country, and unity in strength with a strong focus on patriotism.
It's a propaganda piece what do you expect? Every enlistment video so far has been trying to flex what you have until the US army decided to be alternative and quirky
Russian army ad translation(made by an actual Russian so its correct) This is the first day of your new life. What was yesterday doesn't matter anymore. No one cares about what you were before. Now it's important who you are today. What do you know about yourself? What are you capable of? You may not answer these questions, but will you sleep calmly after that? Know yourself. Know your limits. Fuck limits, you're ready to break yourself till you can't anymore. Everyday. The fight here makes you stronger. Scars are an everyday thing. It was you who decided to prove something to yourself, the commander is here only for you to see the enemy in his face, because with no enemy there is no fight, and with no fight there is no victory. But in reality, you're your own worst enemy. You from yesterday. You must find the enemy, chase him and overcome him, become better than him, and return as a winner. Because tomorrow is the first day of your new life.
I don't know where you found this information about the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, there are no regular units of the Russian Army in Eastern Ukraine, and there are Russians (who live there) some of the separatists came as volunteers from other CIS countries (including Russia) but there are no Armed Forces of the Russian Federation there, they were in the Crimea where they disarmed the Ukrainian Army without losses. According to your logic, if there are several US citizens somewhere in Sudan who took up arms there and decided to fight, will they be called the US Army? I personally know people of the former military who went to Ukraine as volunteers, and they did it at their own expense and they were not supported in any way by the Russian Ministry of Defense. If the Russian Army had been there, they would not have fought with weapons from the 70s, and the Ukrainian, as you call them, "Professionals" would not have been able to hold their positions for a couple of hours. The army is not a bunch of people armed with AK-47s and captured equipment, why have your professionals been unable to win on their own land for almost 8 years, having an advantage in the number of weapons and air power? And for some reason, your instructors have not been able to help them with this.
Chinese military is not conscripts by the way, pilots also sign a 10-12 year contract like in the US, with other personnel having minimum of 4-6 year contract just like in the states. I think you’re confusing the Chinese military and mandatory service with Korean mandatory service.
I honestly think that that girl Emma raised by two lesbian mothers, confused her head to make her think that she needs to be a man since she was not raised by one
1) I've been to Ukraine. There are no Russian Troops there. 2) There are Thousands of Russian civilians who joined the Rebel forces in that region. 3) The Ukrainian army is NOT a professional army. If Ukraine and Russian went to war, Ukraine would not last a 2 weeks. 4) Rebel forces in Ukraine are made up of Former Ukrainian Military, Former Police, Russian Civilians, and Volunteers from other parts of the world. 5) Based on your misinformation and support of The Two Mom's recruitment video, it's kinda obvious that you are Left Wing. So it makes sense why you are doing what you are doing.
When I was in highschool, it was "Be all that you can be." Now it's, "Cartoon College Sorority Girls." Doesn't have quite the same ring to it. Although they'd probably get a lot more views if they actually titled it that.
The point is the military is about a team and one element. This commercial is about Emma’s personal life that no one cares about and is sending the complete wrong message about what the military is about. This commercial is a joke and makes the United States look weak
Chinese one didn't mince it, had all the bits for a good recruitment ad. It roughly said it is your duty to serve, you were made to be brave, to have honor, to be strong, to fight to death if need be for your country. Aims for retention. The Russian one was about duty to protect what you hold dear. To be ready, to be strong, and to fight and defend all aginst the enemy. To be transformed into a soldier. Again the right stuff for a recruitment ad. Tbh, the last one looked like an ad for a new MUSH-VR Roleplay game called "The Calling". Maybe trying to recruit gamers to operate drone controllers and such? If it came to open HTH combat warfare though. ☹
Not an expert but i think that people that want to join the military and people like the girl in the ad would be 2 pretty different kinds of people imo
China does not have a compulsory military system , especially in recent years they been gradually increasing military budgets to have long term pro military serviceman like US military , the gears are getting more high tech and ppl needs to make a career out of military . i think you are talking about the senior high school training which are compulsory but they aren't military at all, only 2 weeks in duration to get a feel for patriotic purposes
Also I do think that Russia wants to further increase it's proffesional army core despite it's already quite impressive size due to the fact that they over the last decade have uderwent a massive modernization program across all branches, with stuff like the Ratnik program for personal body armour, Ak 12 being introduced, modernization of the T90 platform to put it on par with western standards for optics, fire control system, armour protection, gun performance and general mobility (T90m proryv), the moderniation of it's short, medium and long range anti air batteries to standards that could be considered ahead of it's time being extremely technical systems, introduction of a whole new famility of vehicles with the Armata family comprising the T14, T15, etc. The introduction of the Boomerang to have a western style IFV, and in general Russia over the last few years technologically has reached the west and surpassed in some areas like missiles whilst still lagging in thermal viewers for their armoured elements and long range aircraft missile capacity whilst having some engineering marvels like the KA 50 and 52 famility of attack and recon helos. Honestly speaking it was about time for US to update some of it's arsenal like it's MBT's and IFV's and also to step up it's game when it came to aircraft. Had it not done so it would've fallen behind Europe and even possibly Russia in terms of tech across the board thoe now it's on par with them.... Still think the Patriot missile system needs to be reviewed as to wether to modernize it with up to date electronics or to start searching for a replacement.... Thoe considering recent budget cuts in US .... I would guess they'll modernize the electronics of the battery and maybe even get a new set of missiles with better homing capacity. Then again luckily Russia is only slowly incorporating this new stuff to it's professional core due to it's considerably small budget when compared to most countries so there's that to be thankful for, and if they are indeed throwing men into Ukraine and Sirya which aparently are a meat grinder, then they are beyond stupid and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige and further hindering their efforts so it'll take them even longer.... Then again seeing as to what I just said, I highly doubt that's the case and we'll have to see what comes off this by the end.
===Russia over the last few years technologically has reached the west=== that is my fav! And who tell you that "west" was the point to reach? Or you mean the edge of technology like lasers, railguns, failed f35 program, zummwalt etc etc? oh year that was unreachable! === western standards=== eehhh..."western standards"? Those standards fail in any warfare the were involved , so dont you think they are far worse than russian, even ? ===Still think the Patriot missile system needs to be reviewed=== yeah, after epic fail in Saudy arabia- definitely needs to be reviewed. By the way Patrion - is it also a part of "western standards"? ===are a meat grinder, then they are beyond stupid and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige and further hindering their efforts so it'll take them even longer....=== oh wow wow! Little na$%^zi, huh? adorable, how person of nation that has shited through all the cosmic budgets, loose in Iraq, kicked off Afgan, kicked off Syria, wasted their air power, wasted their own country up to food deficit - blaming somebody for being stupid "and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige"!))))facepalm. Jes, you americans become a real joke now...wht is wrong with you nation?
In few years China, Russia or any other USA enemies will not have to shoot a single shot they just need to call these woke millitary with wrong pronoun...😂😂
The problem is that it reflects a culture of narcissism and self centered bs instead of offering a chance to sacrifice and take on a great brotherhood and sisterhood that requires you to put yourself aside for the betterment of your culture and society.
I showed my dad all three military ads he is a combat veteran served in the golf war was a staff Sargent in the U.S. marine corp and he said that those ads would make him want to serve either the Chinese or Russian military if he was a youth again
China: look at all our military gear
Russia: fight the enemy within
USA: it all started in California...
To be honest the United States doesn’t need to show force I mean look at the size of its military and it’s gear. It’s leagues ahead of others.
@@lordj3793 And look who they want to recruit... An army need quality manpower too or all of the high tech equipments are nothing just tin cans.
@@krizy1819 the gears are trying to find their own gender
*look at my two moms...
USA i growing up in California and i got two moms now i became patriot cos Real Patriots fuck up other by Patriots defence system. No you dont send we but we buy
When I saw the Russian ad, I want to fight for the Russian army
When I saw the Chinese ad, I want to fight for the Chinese army
When I saw the American ad, I want to fight for the Russian or Chinese army
It seems everyone forgot that the Marines exists and I like their Ads way better I would definitely fight with them, hell at this point I like the National Guards Ads better than the Army fuck em
When I see the American ad, I see a person. A person that is not trying to intimidate me. Maybe a person who will not even obey a criminal order.
The Russian ad also refers to a person, but... maybe climb Everest instead of killing people to prove yourself?
The Chinese ad is standard: join the collective because we're strong.
100 like and still as value as the first
I was going to say something along the same lines dead soul
Exactly so I am not understanding this dude's take on things.
We all sleep peacefully because corporal Emma as two moms.
She could have 10 moms for all I care, if she can work the Patriot battery well, I'm all for it.
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview he mean there is nothing in ad about Emma skills on using Patriot missle system was told.
😂😂
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview we don't be told if she served well, we hear she has 2 mom and she is lesbian and it all.
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I think the point is that she is a representation stereotype in an ad that fuses such politics with the dovetail politics of woke empathy. Not that we want our soldiers to be mindless killing machines, but an ad without so much animation, representation cliche characters, and emotional sap would portray a better balanced picture of a powerful/assertive unified in uniform fighting force worth joining rather than this motley crew of representational soft emotional try hards they seek to recruit.
I am not impressed with the direction our military is going in while China builds an aggressive masculine spirited fighting force and while we by contrast make artistic representation piece ads and have Gen Mark A Milley who defended Critical theory in military education and told China he would warn them in advance if president Trump is about to attack.
China: "We're united!"
Russia: "We're strong!"
America: "We're gay!"
Hahahahahaha..
Duuuude, you are awesome!
What a ducking chad dude
Lmao
Well, this is pretty intimidating. I would not want to be captured by such army ...
Hahahah SO TRUE!!!! 😂
Emma: Two moms
Dimitri: 6 feet, avenging his father's death, 2 balls, built like a tank
You start this comment as some entrance in porn XD
What bothers me most about the US ad, is that doesn't communicate a message of patriotism, pride in protecting our country or respect for our military. All I can hear Emma say is: "Me Me Me Me Me!"
Thats the thing with rainbow merchants. They only care about themselves
Thank god Poland is standing against this shit
@@adeptusundolios2482 ong 💀💀
Sjw feminist propaganda and woke culture is cancer
I mean, in a way, I'm glad they suck so hard, but imagine how good their numbers would be, if it was like:
"This country is on the brink of disaster. There is civil and global strife in the future. India and China are on the precipice of all-out war... By the time you need to defend the people you love, you will all be dead. Join us now and prevent it."
They'd get an effective fighting force, though it'd be harder to turn them on us. So there's two possibilities: bunch of useless woke losers trying and miserably failing to oppress the U.S., or useful, strong-charactered individuals who won't as easily turn on their own.
Chinese army: "We are strong!"
Russian army: "We are strong and fearless!"
US Army: "Our moms have strapons!"
LOL ;)
🤣🤣🤣
Russian army today: "Fuck, they gave Ukraine strapons. we're fucked."
it's illegal to be this funny
@@hakimbenzaid7904 Illegally possible in America, but legally in China, and Russia.
I have nothing against internal relations among homos, BUT the division of parents into 1st and 2nd parents is nothing more than another discrimination against a certain person. That's the illegal , divide people into 1 and 2.
I am an American, but I found the Russian and Chinese ads more uniting, more patriotic.
That sjw feminist propaganda is pure cringe.
Yes. There’s nothing wrong with the US army but the fact they are trying to get the lgbtq community in the army. And I find that very bad. “GUYS YOU NEED TWO MOMS TO GET IN THE ARMY!”
American ad: "I had an upper class privileged upbringing."
Russian ad: "Without an enemy, you can't have a battle, and without a battle, you can't have a victory."
And what about the Chinese ad
@@BWITHYURIchong chong
Разве балет и скрипка это дорого?
@@paprika_pol да здесь в Штатах, музыку не так ценят как в Восточной Европе и Восточной Азии. Таким образом, уроки стоят около 250-750 долларов за занятие в зависимости от навыков инструктора. Sorry my spelling and speech isn’t good.
To ALL, regarding Russian add. This commercial is for Russian military in general and you could see it on the main Russian TV channels.
The main message is not in the images but in words! see translation below
It is the FIRST day of your new life!
What's happened yesterday, doesn't matters today.
Who you was before nobody cares.
What is really matter now is, who you are today.
What do you know about yourself, what are you capable for?
Probably some questions will remain unanswered, will you be able to sleep well?
To know yourself, to know the limits of your capabilities. Ignore the limits, are you ready to brake your limits?
Here, you will become stronger every day.
It is your decision to prove something to yourself. Your commander here to help to identify your enemy, cause without an enemy there's no fight and without fight no victory!
But in fact the main enemy is you, you from yesterday.
Your goal is to hunt down the enemy, catch him up, surpass and become better than him and come back home victorious!
To MHGR, please by respectful to your viewers and avoid to talk about geopolitics like Russian's or Chinese's geopolitical ambitions cause you don't have a clue but assumptions based on the narratives of western propaganda main stream media only.
Don't be T.M. with her "highly likely".
We are ordinary people are very friendly until some of us starts to listening the politicians and defend someone's else interests.
The translation of the Chinese ad:
Zhao Liang (name of soldier)
"Here!"
Bai Jiang Tao (name of soldier)
"Here!"
We are used to answering with "Here!"
Wang Jie (name of soldier)
"Here!"
"Transfer and mobilization ceremony now begins!"
An answer of "Here!", is a promise
"Comrade corps commander! Preparation of garrison transfer is complete!"
"Move out!"
"Yes!"
An answer of "Here!", is a form of parting
An answer of "Here!", is a revolution
"All combat assets in air, sea and land has revised and finished their strategic planning"
An answer of "Here!", is an assault
We use our lives, to shoulder our responsibility
We use our loyalty, to forge a "Great Wall"
The journey to reformation and to strengthen the army is glorious
President Xi: "History tells us, being contemporary, is the great path for the evolution of the people's army, the might of the people's army, originates from revolution and evolution, the victory of the people's army, comes from revolution and evolution"
"Here!"
“Here!"
"Here!"
When the motherland calls. I, will be here!
"If war strikes and duty calls! I will be back!"
An answer of "Here!", and I will always be "Here"
@The Gloved Rando Which countries are they attacking?
@@WilliamPrietoM Afghanistan iraq syria lybia Argentina cuba
@@2024-l9n Ahh then he means USA, i thought he was talking about China.
@@WilliamPrietoM
China isn't at war with any country. There are however, flashpoints around their borders that they stand vigilant against. The province of Xinjiang in Western China borders Afghanistan. The borders there are very porous and extremist elements related to ISIS have bombed and conducted terror attacks in the province, killing many Han and Uyghur Chinese in the past decades. Regardless of the garbage Western Media accuses the Chinese of there, most of it easily debunked, China's operations there are defensive.
There is also the South China Seas, where China can be considered aggressive to a certain degree. China has taken up positions in the South China Seas, which is contested with many South East Asian countries like Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. However, even though it's considered a "flashpoint" zone, the odds of actual military conflict there is extremely low. The Association of South East Asian Nations and China have adopted a non-confrontational diplomatic impasse as the status quo there and frankly, the only time shit heats up over there is when Australian and American media blows the issue up, causing ASEAN diplomats great frustration to keep things in the region cool.
And of course, there's Taiwan. Taiwan is considered a part of China, and should Taiwan declare official independence, China will not allow it.
看过多个英译版,你翻译的最好👍
Russia and China: Look how strong we are come join us.
USA: This is a female soldier with gay parents! really makes u want to join right?
НЕТ :)
@@shadow-uv9es нет, Я не буду
@@Moskal91 и я нет Товарищ
China does not have conscription. They have young men there competing to get into military and have plenty of candidates to choose from.
China: We have Fire Power
Russia: We have Discipline
USA: We have 2 mom.
China is not compulsory now, Chinese soldiers are also the volunteer soldiers . But, Chinese government still has the power to conscript
Ironically, military service in the “democratic” Taiwan is compulsory.
Indian army is world's largest volunterr army.
I ruined your 69 likes
@@avkk2314 that is because the Indian army is a stable and easy to access job for a large population of low income young males.
China: One party state
Russia: Suppression of political opponents
USA: 2 parties with overall same ideologies, backed by big corporations, thus crushing the chances of any third party to stand a chance, even to win a single seat, let alone a horribly flawed electoral system.
This is the part of the reaction were you really lose me. Chinese and Russian politics arent perfect, but the US cant claim the moral highground either.
The guy served the military here. They can say mean things about it but can never outright shit on it cause it would sorta invalidate any reason he joined and for others who want to join
Plenty of independent politicians out there. Of course the US has the moral high ground
@alexanderchenf1 and how many times these independents get even close to entering congress, especially without corporate backing? Next to zero I believe. The electoral system and lobbying has made sure that no other party or independent candinate will have a chance, unless of course he is willing to sell his soul to the elite % of the country
@@alexanderchenf1 "Независимых" от чего? От любых рычагов реальной власти?
As an insider (kinda) I would say that 80% of what you are saying about Russian PMC are mostly hearsay completely out of touch with reality. Especially regarding Ukraine and motorcycle clubs.
I mean, obviously official sources on Wagner group are few, but there is certainly a consensus that the quality of personnel has dropped off a ton in recent years
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I would say that demand is a lot less than supply in terms of recruitment to Wagner. A lot of experienced guys who served in People's Militia (aka Donbass separatists) try to get Russian citizenship in order to serve there, for example.
Yup. Totally agree. I was cringing the entire time he talked about it. Thank you for pointing it out!
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview I just recommend you to try more sources. I am professional interpreter so I am blessed with ability to read in multiple languages - you would be surprised how different information about the same events could be represented from country to country.
yeah, part about motorcylce gangs - is my favourite. That was something!)
Simply put it this way.
China- “We fight and defend our country together”
Russia- “We fight and defend our country together”
US- “Look what I did, look at me, look what I do, my calling, my life, I’M SPECIAL.”
Us:Emma was raised by two moms Russian:Vladimir Putin was raised by two bears.
The Russian ad is not about VDV. It's about RF's armed forces in general
I understand the appeal to 19 yr olds but that makes us look like a joke to other nations. Thank God for us marines and us air force SF commercials
It doesn't matter what other nations think
@@Ho11ow661 It does matter what other nations think, it does matter how US is a joke now with it’s military., and the World know that …. So the World will be very soon ready to destroy us… after all… our military is weaker now and will become worse… Ahhh!!… and WOKE!!! 🤮
Bro 19-24, years old they love Michael Bay style recruitment ad, not some cartoony SJW woke ad
@@Ho11ow661 you don't care others think about you, you become weaker weaker and weaker than you will lost you glory
@@whalecom0 If I dont care what other think, I neither would get weaker or care about glory.
Oh man I'd like your videos. But you did not get the whole idea behind the Russian ad. This ad was all about, that guy in the ad he was supposed to to fight against himself in past. The whole idea he's begun new life and the previous life is Left behind. And now he's supposed to fight the against his weakness and things like that. He needs to fight himself to become a new man in his new life in army. It was actually all about that.
Ah okay. I wasn't able to get even YT's auto translate to work. That is a helpful perspective, but I think my core thesis still holds up, that it is leaning into VDV service as hard, challenging, and dangerous.
@@AnonD38 ye, the marines got it right decades ago with "we're looking for a few good men."
China doesnt have conscription, korea has mandatory service, Thailand has a raffle system for conscription.
correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't mandatory service and conscription mean the same thing
@@dingleberry4234 mandatory service is like what they have in Israel, Everyone serves a set number of years no exceptions, after that they go back to school or work etc. Conscription in Thailand is like picking the shortest straw, all men has 50/50 chance of giving up their lives and serve in the military indefinitely...
China has conscription power ofc, just like most other countries. There's a short period of 2 weeks of mandatory service for people reaching college age, but usually that's it, most people don't get conscripted for longer than that.
@@崔莱 thats not conscription, thats 2 weeks of "basic training" for highschool students. They are not apart of the military during those 2 weeks, it's like hockey camp lol.
@@seanyang128 It's legally and officially considered conscription, they get actual training from actual drill sergeants. Also the students get to fire real guns. It's a totally different thing from military training for middle and high school students.
How did he manage to keep a straight face while watching the US ad?
He blue too.
and how did he manage to keep a straight face giving the comment he did afterwards
@@jakagorjan1164 must have been military training that helped him keep himself serious
Your information on China's military recruitment is not wrong, but out of date.
The initial stages of the Chinese PLA were definitely conscription based, and they've never repealed the law so technically the Beijing Government can enforce a military draft immediately without need to pass a new motion or law.
However, the modern PLA is mostly a volunteer force by pure virtue of the number of volunteer sign ups outweighing the need to conscript. This has been true since at least the 1970s and 80s. During the start of their modernization reforms, China actually reduced the number of soldiers necessary for annual recruitment to focus on modernization of their force rather than to bolster the size of their army.
Today, the main reason we're seeing China produce military recruitment ads is because their modernization reforms have been mostly successful. With their military budget pegged at a fixed percentage of their national GDP, they're now able to scale up.
Allow me to share a little something about the Chinese culture in relation to the military. Typically, poor people sign up for military service because of one simple reason. The military promises that their soldiers will be paid a living wage, and will be well fed. So rural communities that cannot support a larger population tend to have their young men sign up, and they may eventually return home with a pension to support their parents and elders. However, with China's increasing wealth, there are just less poor people signing up for military service because now they have the freedom and wealth to pursue other endeavors. And so the Chinese are now appealing to patriotism for their recruitment in order to avoid the need to conscript.
Chinese Army: RESPECT✊
Russian army: POWER💪
US Army: VAGINA🏳️🌈
Russian casualties is what won ww2 mate
China don't have compulsory military service, they got enough people just by recruiting. China birth rate about 10 millions babies a year, if half of them are male, imagine the size of the armies if mandatory service is implied.
Nato mass produce millitary equipments while China mass produce manpower.
That guy complaining about China having only one political party but United States has only two and both of them behave the same way.
And the question is: how more than 35 countries, supplying and deploying weapons, financing in astronomical ways to one county, intelligence, logistic, training without against one country and they haven't been able to stop Russia.
Then woke soldiers are for movies and propaganda shows.
At the beginning of the smo there were high casualties in the Russian army, because this was a conventional war, not the way USA does.
Flattening the ground first, lost. of civilians death. But what about now?
Ukranians fatal casualties are more than 550, 000.
Russian economy is the biggest in Europe.
USA, OTAN expertise and all their technological power have been ineffective against Russia.
Chinese ad:
“Soldier 1”
“Ready”
“Soldier 2”
“Ready”
We are used to answering “ready”.
“Soldier 3”
“Ready”
“The mobilization conference commences now”
A “ready” is a promise.
“Sarge, defensive mobilization is complete, please give instruction”
“Let’s go”
“Understood”
A “ready” is a sacrifice.
A “ready” is a remoulding.
“All battle groups, naval, aerial and ground, have completed and refined edition of battle plans.
A “ready” is a charge.
We spend our lives fulfilling our duties.
We use our loyalty to build a Great Wall;
to reform our military; to secure a bright road ahead
Xi: History tells us that revolution and innovation is how the people’s military has developed and advanced. The power of our military comes from revolution and innovation. The victories of our military come from revolution and innovation.
“Ready”
“Ready”
“Ready”
Narrator:
Motherland calls. I answer.
Soldiers:
If there be fight, I shall answer to it.
Narrator:
One call of “ready”, one life of “ready”.
Obviously the language is a lot more poetic in the video, as I translated everything literally.
A thing to note: Soldier 3, Wang Jie, jumped on a f*cking bag of explosives to save 12 people, which is why all his comrades answered ready.
Future USA military be like: oh no I got a splinter🥺😣😢😭
"I need a medic! I got a bruise on my knee!"
Haha young no want rasicm so weak haha. 😐
@@loganm8220 It's fine that they showcased equality in who serves, but they tried so HARD to patronize the youth that even the youth is mocking them. And if this is the actual state of the military, I do believe the comment above will come to pass.
@@Tom-H1 Yeah that's true. I feel like younger people aren't weaker, we just grew up in a world were we're taught to question everything with all the information available to us, so we're more critical of our government, so people think we're 'unpatriotic'. This ad was cringe tho 😂
@@loganm8220 I agree, was pretty cringe.
VDV needs recruitment ad because it is overwhelmingly voluntary service,
just note of mine, I always find it weird how Americans always fully miss the point of conscription, and fact that countries like Israel, South Korea, Finland, Switzerland, Austria etc. use conscription
It keeps the population ready to defend themselves.
@@itstriplem2069 My country uses conscription too, although the time served is lowered constantly.Yap, the main reason is that these armies are defensive in nature, why waste money everyday on something you dont use to make money?In the case of war you mobilize and suddenly you got a huge army that dont need training.Israel proved that many times.
conscription is a defensive measure and the US is such a fuckin' bully since it abandoned the monroe doctrine they cannot fathom that war sometimes is fought on the defense and not just on a far away land done striking goat herders...
the missing subs makes the russian and (idk i havnt seen the chinese one before) a lot less impactful
the russian one was really inspiring
the people that couldnt find their place (of wich there are many these days) could find a place in the military as long as they where willing to give it their all every day
give it their all to be better then yesterday
they might not get highly educated people with that, but they will get people willing to educate themself
not sure america will get that kind of adaptability from their recruits
Well said comrade
I mean that’s a good point you gotta respect soldiers who may not be the best but have the heart to try
found the text back
This... is the first day of your new life.
What was yesterday means nothing now.
Who you were before, no-one cares now.
What's important now is-who you'll be today.
What do you know about yourself?
What are you capable of?
Questions may remain unanswered, but can you sleep soundly later on?
Knowing yourself, knowing the limit of your possibilities...
To hell with limits.
Are you ready to break yourself?
Every day, pain hardens you here.
It was you who decided to prove something to yourself.
The commander is here only for you to see an enemy in him, because without the enemy, there is no battle. Because without battle, there is no victory.
But in reality, the main enemy is you.
The you of yesterday.
Your task is to track the enemy down, catch up to him, outperform him, become better than him, and return the victor.
Because tomorrow is the first day of your new life.
can say a lot about russia, but they know how to give a motivating speech
Especially sonce a lot of that ahe group, especially college kids seem to have a desire to "cancel" any opinion that differs from their own, and when faced with facts that challenge and even destroy what groupthink consensus they have formed, they just sit there screaming not letting the one spitting facts, be heard.
Devolve into screaming mobs shouting obscenities and calling anyone that disagrees with then "Fascist" "Bigot" or any other PC yrigger word they can come up with.
Id rather have an army of 35 year old farts fighting for our country, than a bunch of narrowminded, inpressionabkex and entitled brats.
No, not all lf them are like thatz but the last two years have shown me a lot about the demographic the army is targeting...and it is concerning.
TH-cam is afraid of Chinese army music.
Emma Malonelord has a bachelor's degree from UC Davis and yet is a mere corporal? Give me a break! And what has her two lesbian moms - a theme repeated again and again -- got to do with complex Patriot systems?
My question exactly. She is a corporal because there are minimum time in grade requirements to make sergeant. They need even smart soldiers to take time to learn the army way of doing things before they get expected to lead soldiers.
You'd be surprised. There were a few guys in my unit that enlisted. I was out of shape for ocs, so I went enlisted and physically developed. When so joined the USMC I was overweight. I could only do 4 pull ups, 60 crunches, and ran a 3 mile at 26 min. After boot camp, I was able to do 16 pulls, 100 crunches, and ran 3 miles at 21 min. At comm school, I was able to get it up to 18 pullups, 100 crunches, and 19:59.
19:30 I question that data heavily. I fit into that age bracket and dont know one person my age who hasn't found the US advert ridiculous.
Funnily enough, one of my closer nit group of friends are all very much your typical "fight for justice" kinda group and even they laughed at this advert.
Not to mention most people my age don't share that same mindset. They're very much a minority in the grand scheme.
I get what you're saying - its trying to sell to that group, but you have two glaring issues:
A. The Target market is very much self-aware and disagree with the disingenuous advert knowing full well what a militaries values are.
B. It's trying to appeal to a smaller bracket of individuals.
It's the exact same as all the adverts that try to appeal to gamers. There is not a sole out there playing call of duty modern warfare that falls for those kinda adverts calling for the aid gamers. Jesus Christ, I sore one advert recently (US again) titling a chef as "The Replenisher"....
I mean c'mon really?
The things he was saying about the “one party system” and “government approved opinions” seems to apply to the United States as well these days.....leftists ruin everything
@@dionysius4353 Ouch.... Knew there was gonna be a comment like this eventually.
@@dionysius4353 you are part of the problem
"russian opposition sitting in Gulag"
Man, Gulag stop existing more than half a century ago. But Guantanamo still exist till today. I recommend you use more sources of information that only CNN.
Exactly 🤣🤣🤣 Hollywood really messed up there mind
Whatever you say, Ivan. :P
@@SarcasticFinn saying that soviets still has Gulag is the same as saying that finns still has concentration camps.
China: "We have many soldiers!" ._.
Russia: "We have many tanks!" o_o
America: "We have many..., - Woke/gay/unicorns and rainbows!..." O_O
"the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself."
-Sun Tzu
Meanwhile, USA military ads*
America is actually destroying itself from inside
@@Dusthandle999 China will soon follow
The Taliban actually got the courage and confidence after watching the US ad... Emma and her two mom are spreading courage to everyone 👍...
Wonderful wow so inspiring “it doesn’t take a genius”
Ha Ha Ha!, That was funny.
lol
very nice :))
Amazing, so in America, if you have 2 moms, you are mostly welcome in the army? Good for the LGBT👍👍👍
The American should not worry about the Russian or the Chinese.. they should be worry about Emma aka feminist operating patriot 😂😂😂
America in 80's :- Rambo
America now :- Rainbow 🤪😂
rainbow is good. The world could be safer.
@@aredtomato8957 is it getting safer 😂
@@Ronifromearth the lgbt forces are being more aggressive to the straight forces
USA taking notes from Thai military 😂😂😂
The Thai military is pretty badass. Check out their recon training. It's wild
@@archeoraptorfarcensis2366 I have seen that too😏
@@archeoraptorfarcensis2366 which one
Ironically many ppl in Thailand become a trans to run from the military since ur force to do it
@@thun2262 at this point i belive most "women" in Thailand actually have a sausage in their pants
Hi China and Russia, it's the UK here. We're looking for some new allies
You can't really evaluate the Russian ad without a translation. It says: "your biggest enemy is your yesterday's self. You need to catch up to the enemy, be better than him, and defeat him, because tomorrow is the first day of your new life."
Привет✋👋 Ты так и не понял русской рекламы. Обьясню. Во первых, причем здесь Вагнера? Это наемники, контрактники, они не имеют отношения к армии. А это реклама для срочников, это обязательная служба, с 18 до 20 лет. Там становятся защитниками, сильными, уверенными в себе, способные в любую минуту защитить свой дом! Но он должен узнать свои возможности, победить сначала себя! Узнать кто он! А ресурсы... Да не важно, лопата для врага найдется всегда! Да это не Китай что бы хвастаться ими и на Голливуд, где всё понарошку. Это Россия!!! Им плевать на ваши 12 эсминцев и иже с ними. Сила, увенность, мужество, честь, патриотизм вот наши ресурсы, на все века!!!! 😊
The Chinese ads appeals to patriotism. The Russian ads appeals to masculinity. American ads used to appeal to both of these aspects in the past.
China:Our victory come from innovations and reforms.
Russia:Are you ready to break yourself?
As for Russian ad:
First of all the main core of the RF millitary are contracters, not conscripts.
Second of all some of the units are fully volunteer, such as Naval Infantry, VDV and Arctic troops.
Third of all alongside millitary their's private companies (including foreign ones), so they need competition to get dome candidates
Dear Veteran, You know nothing about Wagner group. You can learn more in Grey Zone you tube channel. Best wishes from Russia.
Killers and murderers. Doubtful combat value. Two companies of Wagner were destroyed in Syria by US forces to the point - the legs and arms of those "soldiers of fortune" were driven to russia by several planes.
@@sergeontheloose ulol
Just my own two cents in the matter, but for the US ad, we could talk about the insane heredity rate for US military enlistment; it's almost to the point where it's a family business. So it's possible they swapped target audiences in the hopes of varying the people they attract.
That's a good point. And if they bring people in now, they might end up recruiting generations down the line
too bad the new target audience can't procreate
I never took that into account. Good observation
I dont think the current 19 year old who identifies himself as bigenderfluid does nothing but posts tik toks while living with their parents and call themselves zxe/xze as pronouns would be the best target audience at all to send in the Frontline
@@MilitaryHistoryGearReview Thats a huge misrepresentation of the vision of the ad lol. The simple idea is white men display strength, they are showing other forms of strength and attacking patriarchy of strength.
When you try to one up your friend who climbed the everest by joining the army 🤣
What i fully feel is missing from the overview you made on the American commercial is how it doesnt say anything about teamwork, it doesnt promote unity, it only inspires a very target group and no one else
To a veteran i can understand, yeah id want someone qualified behind an advanced weapons system that requires such technical skill, in a military that relies on volunteers and where teamwork is practically heart and soul elsewhere it doesnt give any of that, in a place where you go to be a part of something all this screams is individuality
A person can be an individual without being a narcissistic piece of garbo. The ad screams narcissism.
I'm sorry but I think you might be a bit misinformed about Ukraine's military and the casualties the russians took in the war🤷♂️
Look at it, it's a cartoon, understanding that a cartoon is more appealing to children. That everything it talks about is what GenZ is into. It doesn't matter what an adult brain thinks because at the adult age you either did or you didn't enlist and if you didn't, chances are low that you will enlisted so doing all the the boom boom macho stuff isn't actually a good idea. Actually this is perhaps the most serious push at recruitment the military has ever done and it's aimed a very large net at the most easily manipulated group out there (underage children) probably all the way from. Elementary school and up.
Interesting take. I can see it doing that too.
Dude I don't even think most children would like this crap
@@killertigergaming6762 i'd hope not, but its been shown in the field of psychology that children are really suckers for cartoons
I could do so much better though with animation and a budget...
For example many Millennials and Generation Z are gamers right? I would have it tie in with a game ad where the tag line is "Its not a game anymore"
I mean image Halo for example the ad starts off with a Warthog running and gunning aliens left and right at full speed with its turret blazing. Then the shot changes to a Humvee doing the same thing IRL. Then the scene switches to a Scorpion tank smashing through a barricade then to a M1 Abrams crashing through a middle eastern compound wall.
Or go full aggressive and have the ad go "You want to kill shit? Good. Were waiting..."
There was so many ways they could have gone...
@@happyjohn354 that's honestly a terrible, you haven't really put any thought into the actual recruitment numbers that need to be achieved by this have you. Do you know how many times I've died in the Halo campaign and how many of those times were not even epic. All you going to end up with is a commercial that looks really cool and almost nobody coming to join the army because they don't want to die like any video game but at least the commercial your army commercial was was super cool, but no way am I ever doing halo in real life, I'd be terrified being subjected to that would be horrible.
I like your breakdown and would like to share my own: China I very much agree, it has an appeal towards nationalistic people, jingoist as some may say and people with high sense of pride in their country to increase the amount of active duty soldiers, most of the stuff displayed is surrounding technology and battle readiness meaning that it has a second aim as deterrant and third aim as a potential basis to expand it's influence and stablish deals with other militaries for cooperation. Russia is where the issue begins seeing as from 2011 onwards the number of active duty men compared to conscripts increased due to better pay, in fact quite a few Russians see the military as a completely acceptable and good career due to good pay and benefits which where improved with time to the point where the professional core of the Russian army now is comparable to the conscript force whilst previously it was significantly smaller. This comercial is from around 2018 time by which this change had already cemented itself. Hence I believe it's not so much for that but rather to appeal to the young who perhaps are attracted by adventure and all the testosterone in display hence further increasing the chances that quite a few of these young folk will decide to follow the military career to further increase the amount of professional soldiers when compared to the conscripts which I believe the professional core actually is bigger now in 2021 than the conscript base, and yes I actually have the context of the translation so I know it's not aimed at the vdv. As for US...... Okey I'm at a complete loss with that one honestly, probably because I lack the intel regarding the changes that occurred over the last few years to it's organization and institutional objectives. Either ways, great vid and you earned yourself a sub
Thanks for the extra context! That really helps
Fellas. As a russian military I can say - nobody get into for the testosterone, RUSarmy is about stable salary and career, also about fantastic social guarantees.
TAlking about lack of light infantry and specops groups - can't say where did you get that, because there is no any sign of that here. Moreover still is a sort of a competition for getting into the Frontzone between candidates.
And i do not even what to comment info about casualties - fellas, at your age you gonna be smarter. Do you know about casualties of Turkish army for ex? Dont you think it is a secret info,huh? So how do you know that, when even we do not no anythinG?
@@ariktaranis3016 I think the Brazil's ad would probably be the idea of going to the army bcs he loves too, not bcs he really wants the money (which isn'tthat much tbh)
"It needs to recruit 19 year olds an it needs to recruit smart ones" I have a degree in critical race theory and i operate your patriot missile defense system... .!.
Loool
Half the officer corps in the army....dnt forget the ones with a underwater basket weaving degree
The moment the rockets come from Russia or China I want someone other than Emily operating those
sparta would be laughing its ass off if a spartan warrior saw the ridiculous usa ad, the military breeds warriors not emmas with 2 moms
Correction @9:46 China does not have a mandatory military service period. However Taiwan does (due to their democracy?)
I respect you for having your opinion. Alas, I believe that there is clearly some bias and feelings of exclusivity. It's good and bad. Сan see that you are a patriot of your country, but in my humble opinion, this imposes an imprint on the perception of the surrounding reality.
It is the only way for certain people in certain places to remain patriotic, in a sense I guess
"HEY, I'M EMMA, AND IF YOU RUSSIAN BULLY KEEP HARASSING ME, I'M GOING TO TELL MY TWO MOMS"...
I'm afraid the us ad will actually cause people to leave the army... I'd be ashamed of serving in such institution, much less be ready to die for it!
A shittily animated MCU-like cartoon would be a stupid reason to leave the army/military.
The cartoon leaves out mutilation, death, paralysis, and PTSD from seeing a partner of yours explode from an IED.
The cartoon is a FARCE and mockery of the US military. Who greenlit this shit? That's my question.
You stay in the military because you love your country, your freedom, and family and friends and will fight to protect them at all costs.
@@YumegakaMurakumo If it was just some random joke video - of course, but it's the official recruitment video if I understand correctly.
And that is not a small thing... it means it was approved by the army's HQ - i.e. the message is completely aligned with the army's core principles etc...
Not sure what ptsd and mutilation has to do with it, but even if they were included, it wouldn't have made the video any more repugnant, than it already is - for normal red blooded men at least.
You didn't understand anything. The Russian video says that your biggest enemy is yourself. Your weakness, laziness, cowardice... Defeat the enemy within yourself - you will defeat any enemy! This is more of a motivator to be a man. And serving a Russian man in the army is a common thing. In Russia it is called “Give back your debt to the Motherland.” Do not receive a lot of money from the state for your service, but Give back your debt to the Motherland!
Americans don't understand this
First of all, respect to you for serving in the US army, anyone who is willing to sacrifice for their country deserves a lot of respect and recognition. The Chinese ad really remind me of the old ads from the US during initial war on terror. Lot of flexing with technology, lot of focus on the call of the nation, defending our country, and unity in strength with a strong focus on patriotism.
It's a propaganda piece what do you expect? Every enlistment video so far has been trying to flex what you have until the US army decided to be alternative and quirky
Russian army ad translation(made by an actual Russian so its correct) This is the first day of your new life. What was yesterday doesn't matter anymore. No one cares about what you were before. Now it's important who you are today. What do you know about yourself? What are you capable of? You may not answer these questions, but will you sleep calmly after that? Know yourself. Know your limits. Fuck limits, you're ready to break yourself till you can't anymore. Everyday. The fight here makes you stronger. Scars are an everyday thing. It was you who decided to prove something to yourself, the commander is here only for you to see the enemy in his face, because with no enemy there is no fight, and with no fight there is no victory. But in reality, you're your own worst enemy. You from yesterday. You must find the enemy, chase him and overcome him, become better than him, and return as a winner. Because tomorrow is the first day of your new life.
You sound like a Biden, Democrat and woke. You should be a woke politician.
Imagine showing US military ad to Union fighter in 1800's. He would instantly desert at spot 🤣
Girl with two Mom
I join in for equality
Yeah mate, now how about you tell me how's your day in training camp?
Yeah, Ivan will destroy us before 6am
I thought the US ad was a joke when I first saw it. I can’t believe it’s real.
It IS a joke. Our enemies are ROFLing
Afghan child seeing his village getting bombed by Emma with two moms: 🗿
Well I am 18 and I definitely would not want to be a part of an army like this one…!
Then don't
I don't know where you found this information about the losses of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, there are no regular units of the Russian Army in Eastern Ukraine, and there are Russians (who live there) some of the separatists came as volunteers from other CIS countries (including Russia) but there are no Armed Forces of the Russian Federation there, they were in the Crimea where they disarmed the Ukrainian Army without losses. According to your logic, if there are several US citizens somewhere in Sudan who took up arms there and decided to fight, will they be called the US Army? I personally know people of the former military who went to Ukraine as volunteers, and they did it at their own expense and they were not supported in any way by the Russian Ministry of Defense. If the Russian Army had been there, they would not have fought with weapons from the 70s, and the Ukrainian, as you call them, "Professionals" would not have been able to hold their positions for a couple of hours. The army is not a bunch of people armed with AK-47s and captured equipment, why have your professionals been unable to win on their own land for almost 8 years, having an advantage in the number of weapons and air power? And for some reason, your instructors have not been able to help them with this.
Chinese military is not conscripts by the way, pilots also sign a 10-12 year contract like in the US, with other personnel having minimum of 4-6 year contract just like in the states.
I think you’re confusing the Chinese military and mandatory service with Korean mandatory service.
China: Dragon
Russia: Bear
US: Unicorn
I honestly think that that girl Emma raised by two lesbian mothers, confused her head to make her think that she needs to be a man since she was not raised by one
1) I've been to Ukraine. There are no Russian Troops there.
2) There are Thousands of Russian civilians who joined the Rebel forces in that region.
3) The Ukrainian army is NOT a professional army. If Ukraine and Russian went to war, Ukraine would not last a 2 weeks.
4) Rebel forces in Ukraine are made up of Former Ukrainian Military, Former Police, Russian Civilians, and Volunteers from other parts of the world.
5) Based on your misinformation and support of The Two Mom's recruitment video, it's kinda obvious that you are Left Wing. So it makes sense why you are doing what you are doing.
2 weeks. 😂
Ah a homophobe , got it
@@jamesoconnor4308 Yep, 2 weeks, if Ukraine terrorist don't use civilian how shield for Russia rocket - Ukraine fallen
@@MUSUNGSTREAM HAHAHA cope more.
this video should be titled "US Army Combat Veteran Overdoses on Copium"
Russians must feel very safe watching the US ad
Yeah, especially with Emma's shit mothers.. This is just hilariously stupid compared to British military ads. 🤣😂
Its funny that the patriot missiles are known to friendly fire friendly aircrafts lmao
Can almost bet alll those happened exactly on the days Emily was operating them
China hasnt used conscription in years, all active duty troops are volunteers.
When I was in highschool, it was "Be all that you can be."
Now it's, "Cartoon College Sorority Girls."
Doesn't have quite the same ring to it.
Although they'd probably get a lot more views if they actually titled it that.
Emma has two moms....
Ivan has two guns....
Bro, next time make some research in geopolitics... and use subtitles so you have an idea what is the main idea of AD....cmn rly....
The point is the military is about a team and one element. This commercial is about Emma’s personal life that no one cares about and is sending the complete wrong message about what the military is about. This commercial is a joke and makes the United States look weak
Chinese ad is the best. U.s. one is a joke.
Thanx for explaining why I am not going to subscribe to this channel. Very informative.
Let’s be honest, we have no chance against China.
Chinese one didn't mince it, had all the bits for a good recruitment ad. It roughly said it is your duty to serve, you were made to be brave, to have honor, to be strong, to fight to death if need be for your country. Aims for retention. The Russian one was about duty to protect what you hold dear. To be ready, to be strong, and to fight and defend all aginst the enemy. To be transformed into a soldier. Again the right stuff for a recruitment ad. Tbh, the last one looked like an ad for a new MUSH-VR Roleplay game called "The Calling". Maybe trying to recruit gamers to operate drone controllers and such? If it came to open HTH combat warfare though. ☹
Not an expert but i think that people that want to join the military and people like the girl in the ad would be 2 pretty different kinds of people imo
China does not have a compulsory military system , especially in recent years they been gradually increasing military budgets to have long term pro military serviceman like US military , the gears are getting more high tech and ppl needs to make a career out of military . i think you are talking about the senior high school training which are compulsory but they aren't military at all, only 2 weeks in duration to get a feel for patriotic purposes
Also I do think that Russia wants to further increase it's proffesional army core despite it's already quite impressive size due to the fact that they over the last decade have uderwent a massive modernization program across all branches, with stuff like the Ratnik program for personal body armour, Ak 12 being introduced, modernization of the T90 platform to put it on par with western standards for optics, fire control system, armour protection, gun performance and general mobility (T90m proryv), the moderniation of it's short, medium and long range anti air batteries to standards that could be considered ahead of it's time being extremely technical systems, introduction of a whole new famility of vehicles with the Armata family comprising the T14, T15, etc. The introduction of the Boomerang to have a western style IFV, and in general Russia over the last few years technologically has reached the west and surpassed in some areas like missiles whilst still lagging in thermal viewers for their armoured elements and long range aircraft missile capacity whilst having some engineering marvels like the KA 50 and 52 famility of attack and recon helos. Honestly speaking it was about time for US to update some of it's arsenal like it's MBT's and IFV's and also to step up it's game when it came to aircraft. Had it not done so it would've fallen behind Europe and even possibly Russia in terms of tech across the board thoe now it's on par with them.... Still think the Patriot missile system needs to be reviewed as to wether to modernize it with up to date electronics or to start searching for a replacement.... Thoe considering recent budget cuts in US .... I would guess they'll modernize the electronics of the battery and maybe even get a new set of missiles with better homing capacity. Then again luckily Russia is only slowly incorporating this new stuff to it's professional core due to it's considerably small budget when compared to most countries so there's that to be thankful for, and if they are indeed throwing men into Ukraine and Sirya which aparently are a meat grinder, then they are beyond stupid and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige and further hindering their efforts so it'll take them even longer.... Then again seeing as to what I just said, I highly doubt that's the case and we'll have to see what comes off this by the end.
===Russia over the last few years technologically has reached the west===
that is my fav! And who tell you that "west" was the point to reach? Or you mean the edge of technology like lasers, railguns, failed f35 program, zummwalt etc etc? oh year that was unreachable!
=== western standards===
eehhh..."western standards"? Those standards fail in any warfare the were involved , so dont you think they are far worse than russian, even ?
===Still think the Patriot missile system needs to be reviewed===
yeah, after epic fail in Saudy arabia- definitely needs to be reviewed. By the way Patrion - is it also a part of "western standards"?
===are a meat grinder, then they are beyond stupid and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige and further hindering their efforts so it'll take them even longer....===
oh wow wow! Little na$%^zi, huh? adorable, how person of nation that has shited through all the cosmic budgets, loose in Iraq, kicked off Afgan, kicked off Syria, wasted their air power, wasted their own country up to food deficit - blaming somebody for being stupid "and losing a ton of money and potentially prestige"!))))facepalm. Jes, you americans become a real joke now...wht is wrong with you nation?
In few years China, Russia or any other USA enemies will not have to shoot a single shot they just need to call these woke millitary with wrong pronoun...😂😂
The russian army ad makes you feel like your ganna go to a airport and do epic things with a man named makarov
Дa (yup)
I think i get it, the “incident”?
@@SkorrpyonsBallPit "No Russian"
Before watching US military commercial : USA IS GREAT !
After watching US military commercial : OH CRAP WHAT HAVE THEY DONE.😂
USA Lost The War To China & Russia Before Its Really Happen 😅
Sun Tzu type of shit going on in there :D . Stalin is laughing from his grave. "We finally did it Comrades"
Ok. She has two moms. Where's her father?
The problem is that it reflects a culture of narcissism and self centered bs instead of offering a chance to sacrifice and take on a great brotherhood and sisterhood that requires you to put yourself aside for the betterment of your culture and society.
damn , you describe leftists perfectly well.
If you love self sacrifice soo much , then go and die for your country
I showed my dad all three military ads he is a combat veteran served in the golf war was a staff Sargent in the U.S. marine corp and he said that those ads would make him want to serve either the Chinese or Russian military if he was a youth again