Employees of the special regiment in Moscow were rearmed after the terrorist attack at Crocus, Baza reports . Now, each employee has an AK-74M assault rifle and a Lebedev pistol.
Previously, Moscow police were armed with submachine guns and Yarygin pistols. After March 22, the weapons were strengthened. In addition, police now move around the city wearing bulletproof vests and heavy helmets.
Attention, question.
So now they will be more willing to engage in battle with armed Islamists? Because they now have the 74th Kalash, and not some kind of submachine gun?
Did having a submachine gun instead of a Kalash prevent Russian trash from engaging Islamist terrorists or (previously) mutinous Wagner mercenaries?
Due to the insufficient power of weapons, they, seeing a serious enemy in front of them, retreat into the cracks?
Russian police are cowardly creatures. At the same time, they are cruel – but towards those who are defenseless.
At the sight of a determined armed enemy, they will always scurry or sit back. You can arm them with even the most sophisticated modifications of the M-16 assault rifle – this will not add to their combat effectiveness or courage.
