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    Explainer on Russian Conscription, Reserve, and Mobilization

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    The Russian military is a hybrid format combining a traditional cadre-and-reserve conscript system and a contract-professional system. While the Russian Army has made efforts to professionalize its ranks, particularly in the last 15 years, it remains reliant on conscripts, both for its active-duty force and for its reserve forces in the event of general mobilization. Most combat units must be filled out by conscripts or mobilized reservists in order to be combat-capable. Contract soldiers are concentrated in the cadre and elite units, especially the airborne units.The cadre-and-reserve units of the Russian Armed Forces are maintained at a low readiness with a limited number of professional staff and conscripts, with the expectation that they would be staffed with reservists in the event of mobilization.2 The Russians have already used many cadre-and-reserve units in Ukraine, and they have not performed well against the Ukrainians, with some units suffering heavy losses. Russia does not likely have a large reserve of highly skilled contract units remaining, although there are probably some uncommitted forces

    Guide to Geographical Indications: Linking Products and Their Origins (Summary)

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    A Triple Test for Behavioral Economics Models and Public Health Policy

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    The appraisal of real estate,

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    "Volume III in the standard course in real estate outlined by the joint commission representing the National association of real estate boards, the United Y. M. C. A. schools and the Institute for research in land economics and public utilities."Mode of access: Internet
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