I heard it mentioned that Russian officers haven't been paid in months and I don't know if it's true, I had a quick look on google, but couldn't find much on it. Anybody know more about it, or if it's true?
I also heard a retired general on TV saying the Russian army had no NCO core, no sergeants with the kind of training, awareness and motivation that western armies have. We depend heavily on the NCOs in our armies and the Germans used to do it most of all, older experienced guys chosen from the smart and motivated. They are as smart as the officers, or smarter, but not educated and career people for the most part.
In the Russian army, things are top down and officers do all the leading and not much thinking on their own, tactical doctrine is ridged and inflexible, they follow the same plan, even as conditions change on the battlefield.
It would seem to me, paying officers would be a priority with such an army, if it's true that they haven't been paid, I wonder why we haven't herd more about it.