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by trhway 521 days ago
There is a reason Russian forces are wearing face-covers in Ukraine. That anonymity even became integral part of the official propaganda with the country plastered with images with covered faces like this https://ok.ru/group/53906516017252/album/922573735012/931001...
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Amusingly, the slogan on the right hand side says: "we don't start wars, we finish them".
War is peace, peace is war.
There are some exceptions for the first part like current war in Ukraine or WW2.
Or Chechnya, or Afghanistan, or Russian-Polish war (with WW2 and Ukraine it covers most of the post-WWI period, especially if one adds things like the China-Soviet conflict in 1929 when USSR was defending its colonial holdings). It isn't "exceptions". Russia, be it Grand Duchy of Moscow, Russian Empire, USSR or the current Russia has always been an aggressive state. You don't become such a large empire like Russian Empire or USSR without military aggression :)
Why is that guy breaking trigger discipline on a propaganda poster?
Trigger discipline is a decadent Western concept.
All the pictures of Taliban fighters that I saw after they took over in Afghanistan have good trigger discipline.
Because they're trained by CIA.
He isn't? The patch of green on the finger is his middle knuckle. His finger is well outside the trigger guard.
There was a (not really propaganda) photo op shot of a US naval captain of a big ass ship shooting a rifle with a backwards scope earlier this year.

I think the reason tends to be that the people involved in prop and photo ops actually have no clue about the particulars and just want it to look cool. It's equivalent to "why is X in movies always so unrealistic?" for various values of X (e.g. hacking, law & courts, guns, etc)

(By people involved I mean the people taking the pictures, editing, publishing, etc. Though in the US captain one, I guess also the guy in the picture too)

Oh ok that's funny, I hadn't heard about that

Hmm not enough details to say whether it was due to the incident or something else.

I will choose to believe it was because of the backwards rifle thing though because that's hilarious

He isnt posing for a poster. That image appears cut from something else.
It doesn't matter. That is for example painted poster

https://www.ozon.ru/product/poster-100-na-65-sm-plakat-voenn...

or another https://stihi.ru/pics/2024/06/14/4714.jpg (and if it reminds you something with 4-limbed symbol from 80+ years ago - it isn't an accident, it is the nature of the current regime in Russia)

While it sounds like a pun, there is no "trigger discipline" in Russia (I myself an ROTC officer). In USSR/Russia the "never point your barrel at anybody or anything" discipline has been taught instead.

There is a little more to Russian rules. They don't allow carry with a round chambered. They find it very dangerous that so many american guns are carried at the ready. With no round chambered, the trigger is far less of a worry.
Absolutely. It is so fundamental, at the instinct level almost, that it didn't even came to my mind to mention it. Until absolutely necessary, you never chamber your weapon - "what if the trigger gets accidentally pulled!" :)

Even military guards on duty are by the military regulations explicitly prohibited from chambering their weapon until necessary:

209. Часовому запрещается: ..., досылать без необходимости патрон в патронник, ...

and only when the guarded security perimeter is about to be breached and the guard has already issued 2 verbal warnings, only then the guard chambers the round and makes the first warning shot toward the sky:

211. ... Если нарушитель после предупреждения "Стой, стрелять буду" продолжает движение, часовой досылает патрон в патронник и производит предупредительный выстрел вверх.

Yet the question remains. Surely he is not aiming at a target, preparing to shoot.
Unless the goal is to make him appear dangerously aggressive. Intimidation and fear are bread and butter propaganda tools.