They train recruits in this way


  -a comprehensive view of foreign armed forces carrying out recruit training

  Recruits are the fresh blood of the army. Recruit training is the basic project of military training and the foundation of combat effectiveness construction. It is the starting point for soldiers to grow from ordinary people to qualified soldiers.

Starting from the goal of cultivating qualified combatants, the armed forces of major countries in the world have adopted different methods to inspire enthusiasm for recruit training and improve the quality of recruit training. Their practices have their own characteristics and are worth seeing.

  Russia

Teach students in accordance with their aptitude, and diversify trainees to use their talents

  After the Russian recruits enlist, they usually take the method of training first and then replenishing them. They receive 5 to 6 months of basic military training in the teaching team or training center.

After the recruits have all mastered the basic tactics and technical skills, they will be added to the combat troops and receive intensive military training for one month.

  During the teaching team or training center, recruits usually conduct individual training and preliminary tactical training to master a common tactical and technical basis.

They are required to receive enlistment education, common doctrines, basic knowledge of weapons and equipment, platoons, light weapons shooting, military sports and other common training, tactical queue operations, field training and other preliminary tactical training, as well as tactical operations, combat shooting, azimuth advancement, and overcoming Professional training on obstacles, nuclear, biological and chemical protection, and battlefield rescue.

  In this process, recruits have to undergo strict assessment and evaluation, and then be diverted.

Part of those who have excellent training scores and demonstrate certain organizational skills enter the sergeant training team and conduct sergeant training in accordance with the sergeant training syllabus. Those who pass the score will be added to the combat unit and serve as squad (vehicle) commanders or professional technical positions.

Some people who had technical expertise or flexible response before joining the army entered the professional squad for classified professional training.

The rest of the personnel entered the general unit for training.

This method of training and diversion can effectively mobilize the enthusiasm of recruits for training, so that each recruit's advantages can be fully utilized, and everyone can make the best use of their talents.

  United Kingdom

Fresh and exciting, adventurous training to avoid laziness

  The British army is relatively short of soldiers, and the quality of recruits varies greatly.

In order to enable recruits with various basics to adapt to the life of the army as soon as possible, the British Army clearly stipulates that various measures should be adopted to mobilize and protect the training enthusiasm of recruits.

  Due to the monotonous movements of some technical and tactical subjects, repeated training often makes recruits bored, and gradually lose their interest in training.

To this end, the British army pays special attention to practical operations and training with a tactical background.

Organizers often combine light weapon shooting training with field skills and basic tactical action training, so that recruits learn sports, observation, target recognition, distance determination, camouflage, and concealment skills while conducting shooting training.

In light-arms shooting training, recruits usually practice for a period of time, and then fire a few rounds to test the effects of the previous training.

Recruits from the Army must fire more than a hundred rounds of ammunition before passing the final assessment, while recruits from the Navy must fire more than a thousand rounds.

  In order to mobilize the training passion of young people, the British Army also set up adventurous training programs for recruits, such as mountaineering, rock climbing, diving, skiing, parachuting, and field survival training in polar regions, tropical jungles, and deserts.

These measures not only stimulated the training enthusiasm of the recruits, but also strengthened the team spirit and cultivated the courage and confidence to overcome difficulties.

  United States

Simulation, scientific and technological means help training

  As the most powerful country in the world today, the United States has repeatedly trampled on international rules and abused force in order to safeguard its hegemony and its own private interests, which has caused dissatisfaction from all parties and widespread criticism and opposition from the international community.

Many members of the U.S. military have experienced missions overseas during their service.

In order to allow recruits to better adapt to battlefield tasks after they arrive in the army, the relevant training courses of the US military are often set according to the latest battlefield experience. The basic combat training arrangements include hand-to-hand combat, over obstacles, high-rise climbing, zip-line crossing the river, and 3 days and 2 nights load-bearing. A 60-kilometer raid, etc., allows the recruits to experience an almost real battlefield environment.

  At the same time, the US military also attaches importance to the application of simulation technology to organize recruit training.

For example, the laser combat simulator is equipped in tactical confrontation training to increase the reality of confrontation; consciously create effects such as sound, light, electricity, smoke, and blood to exercise the courage of recruits; use the "fully immersive training simulation system", Let the recruits feel the battlefield environment in a virtual environment, and make various reaction actions according to the specific situation to improve their combat capabilities.

  The US Army Recruit Training Center often conducts strict assessments on the training content of recruits. Those who fail to meet the standards are not allowed to enter the next stage of training.

Those who fail the assessment twice in a row in each training phase will be required to re-learn or be discharged from the military.

According to statistics, the training elimination rate of Army recruits was as high as 8.2%, and the Marine Corps and other military services with high combat intensity and performing special tasks had a higher elimination rate.

  Japan

Step by step, from easy to difficult to implement step by step

  In the training of recruits, the Japanese Self-Defense Force pays attention to adopting a step-by-step, easy-to-difficult training method, so that the recruits can gradually adapt to the life of the army and improve their ability and quality.

  "Introduction" training for recruits in the Self-Defense Forces usually lasts about 4 weeks.

Through contact and guidance, environmental adaptation and other stages, recruits gradually adapt to the serious, tense, and orderly life of the army.

In the contact guidance stage, it is mainly through spiritual education, physical fitness, and queue training to bring organizers into close contact with recruits, eliminate the anxiety of recruits, improve their trust in their superiors, and make them understand the etiquette that should be observed.

  In the stage of environmental adaptation, it is mainly to conduct weapon shooting training, communication technology training, etc., so that recruits can gradually adapt to environmental changes, have a deep understanding of the various rules and regulations of the army, and form the spirit of mutual cooperation between soldiers.

  After that, the Self-Defense Force usually arranges six weeks to gradually increase the training content, increase the difficulty of the training, and repeat the movement training, so that the recruits can master the relevant tactical and technical basic movements more skillfully.

Finally, through field service training with a tactical background, it is necessary to test the level of the recruits' mastery and use of various basic combat skills, as well as their perseverance, self-control ability, and concept of unity.

  The pictures from top to bottom are:

  The Russian artillery unit organized training for recruits.

  Israeli recruits are in training.

  German recruits are in training.

  French recruits are in training.