They will also learn first aid during new module
Russia’s Ministry of Education is developing a separate training course for military training in schools. The ministry states that the module will “teach citizens basic knowledge in the field of defense.” The military training will be added to the Russian school subject OBZH, ‘Fundamentals of Life Safety.’ [i]
The new module dedicated to initial military training will allow 10th and 11th-grade students to “learn to handle a Kalashnikov assault rifle, provide first aid in battle, [and] study the principles of operation of F-1 and RGD-5 grenades.” Yana Lantratova, first deputy head of the State Duma Committee on Education, stated, “The curriculum will now provide more comprehensive training in the basics of military training.” [ii]
What did Russian officials say?
Many Russian officials spoke out in support of the addition of military training to students’ curricula. Leonid Kalashnikov, head of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, said,
I think such a subject is needed. I remember my childhood, once I participated in such military-patriotic games ‘Orlyonok’ for high school. Thanks to them, we were able to very quickly disassemble and assemble an assault rifle, throw grenades, do everything that a person needs to do in the army. [iii]
This new implementation of military training does not mark the first instance of compulsory military training practiced by Russia. The first vsevobuch, Universal Military Training, took place in Apr. 1918. Military training was required for school students ages 16-18. Furthermore, all citizens between 18 and 40 were placed on a service list to be called upon to fill the Red Army’s ranks. [iv] [v]
Watch the video below for more on the return of Basic Military Training to Russian schools.
Soviet school kids were taught to assemble and disassemble Kalashnikovs. Now ‘Basic Military Training’ is set to return to Russian schools. Today one unhappy parent tells a Russian newspaper: “We should prepare our children for a peaceful happy life, not for war.” #ReadingRussia pic.twitter.com/NBY5VW90va
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) November 9, 2022
References
[i] Dmitry Serebryakov, The Ministry of Education is developing a course on initial military training for schools and colleges (Nov. 8, 2022)
[ii] Id.
[iii] Natalia Bashlykova, The Ministry of Defense, supported the introduction of military training in schools (Nov. 8, 2022)
[iv] Wikipedia, Vsevobuch (Sep. 19, 2021)
[v] James Bunyan and H.H. Fisher, ed., Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1918; Documents and Materials (Stanford: Stanford University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1934), pp. 572-574.
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