How to Catch a Criminal? Soviet Police Training Video
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Soviet police. Soviet militia. Police in the Soviet Union. Vintage Soviet film.
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I really do like the obstacle course set up seems useful.
It’s to tire out the criminals make it easier to catch them really fast ones lol
I remember the 80s movie Red Heat when Arnold Schwarzenegger was a Soviet Cop, that came for a Georgian criminal Victor Rostov. When I was a kid I thought he came across as authentic. Years later I got the DVD on impulse. By then I learned a lot of Russian and was laughing hysterically.
@Eidelmania Пошли! Все места.
The crappy Soviet watch that Arnie gifted is about the only accurate thing but still a funny movie.
Why didn’t the Soviet cop just shoot the suspect, in the beginning?
@@HVACSoldier If police followed strict procedures, it would be a boring cop show. Also Americans typically like to cheer on the renegade.
Nothing says high speed chase like Lada
That Gopnik sure can run!
When you need sunflower seeds and lemonade, you do what you need to. LOL!
😁😁
The beginning reminded me of the training my dad went through when he became a prison guard in the early 1980s.
If your roommate minds his p's and q's, he should be just fine. It can get dicey when the CO's develop a God complex or take out their frustrations on the inmates. What security level is the facility?
Action-packed!!!!!!!!!
thank you for keeping up with your videos!
My pleasure!
@@UshankaShowI would love to overlay the Benny Hill theme over this
The music is on point 👍
Should of played it to the Beastie boys sabotage.
That's what I was thinking for the last part of the video. 😄Too bad about copyright rules.
Book him Comrade Danno!
My grandfather wore the same hat as the first criminal 😮I liked it so much he got me one for Xmas! I wish there was a photo
My uncle had the same shoelaces as the older cop. I think they are broken now.
Kinda badass. Not gonna lie.
Lol hard to catch criminals in those cars! 😂😂😂😂
Tiny car chase.
Driving similar vehicles and learning the limits better than the criminals, I’m guessing.
the police had specially made cars that had better engines. so it was mostly skill in those chases
Very good film quality!
After slav squatting so much you can expect amazing quads.
1:13 Foiled by Soviet reliability!
That first track was a kick ass jazz groove
Few if any cops in my city could chase someone like that. They just do things that get them in trouble. You know what I mean.
Exactly. It’s a different world today, no matter where you’re from.
What did I just watch? A Soviet version of "Keystone Cops"?
Yes, yes we did.
Criminal's first mistake was trying to escape through obstacle course. Second mistake was losing his hat.
You can tell he's 'a criminal'! Leather jacket and that hat!!
Soviet version of Dirty Harry =)
Go ahead. Take my vodka
Wasn't what I was expecting I thought it was intro music only listening, not watching😆
It's a training video on how to take the means of parkour.
How long did it take to complete training for militia? In Norway it takes three years to become a police-officer.
Have you watched Operation y when Shurik is arrested and put to work? Does this represent some truth in how militia treated prisoners? Refering to when the officer calls them, "dear alcoholics, hoolingans, paracites".
How many cops were shot in the line of duty by following the firearms handling techniques demonstrated at 2:50 ? Finger on trigger, hammer back, pointed at your partner, and using that hand to wrestle the guy into cuffs..what a recipe for disaster.
Man I was just looking at that scene thinking, "amazing." It is one of the very first things I learned not to do as a child.
3:00…..and his safety is off.
man i want access to that obstacle course!
2:53 not only has he got his Makarov, stuck in his back. Never get within arm’s length, unless you want your pistol taken away from you.
But….., he has his dickbeater in the trigger guard up to the third knuckle. And….And….sweeping his partner.
Just….terrible.
This is way back in the day bro. It wasn’t until the last couple decades that police anywhere got taught proper safety techniques like that. It’s been a very long process, no matter where you’re from
@@Rokaize nope….I've been taught and teaching always, always, always since the 70s. And my pop before him in the 50s.
Whadyathink firearms magically became more dangerous in the 2000s….bro.
@@losebjughashvili8465 Never said that. I said safety wasn’t a priority for police or military back then. There’s a reason why over time safety has become so much more focused on.
I don’t know what to tell you, you can watch videos from the time or read instructions on courses of fire and training and they don’t talk about safety hardly at all. Plenty of videos and pictures of Vietnam vets doing the exact same thing, safety off, finger on the trigger. It was different time
I wonder around what year this film is from. Anyone know?
Looks like 70s
1979
Thanks @@UshankaShow
@@UshankaShow I am diggin' that fuzz guitar when the bike/sidecar gets stuck in the ditch, was that typical Soviet music for the time
I am not sure this actually made any sense, at least the last part of the narrative, chasing that guy from the bus. But I never laughed so hard, the first 5 minutes! What a wild combination.
Much more related to the job than the current obstacle course (however less modular)
Not sure if Sergei has done a video on this, but was crime like in the Soviet Union? How does it compare to the US in terms of the amount and what kind.
I never considered the USSR having police. I mean ya of course police, I just could not see them being any good. Maybe it’s because of all the murder and what not.
Who is the comrade hanging on the wall on the right at 15:15? The one on the left must be Lenin, but I don't recognize the other guy.
I think it was Iron Felix Dherzhinski, founder of Cheka
@@denpobedy7881 Thank you. I looked him up and I think you are right. Now I have another rabbit hole to go down.
He has a tractor factory (part is a mall, other part makes metal aerospace components, named for him in what was Stalingrad, complete with imposing statue reminiscent of the one that stood in front of Lubyanka.@@loismiller2830.
😂
Now I’m fully prepared to serve the in Soviet militia. My wet dream became true.
And all this time I thought "Homo Sovieticus" was above crime.
I think I seen Gene Hackman u.s actor 😂 just the bus takeover.
You can do it with a Javelin launcher.
Why doesn't the cop just run around the obstacles?
In order to be fit
Cop should have gotten on the bike
thanks comrade... what year?
1979
Lol I’ll tell you what the guy that’s running is pretty quick lol leaving dust behind him lol and where’s the punching and hitting after they got him lol real Russian Soviet cops would have messed him up making them run through all that stuff like that “take this Sooka”
Rybinsk 911
Parkour!
You should put slapstick music in the background, not jazz.
Maybe the Soviet Police should learn weapons handling discipline before they learn to apprehend criminals. Holding a gun while handcuffing the perp with the gun pointing at his partners groin. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
It’s bad, yeah, but this was in 1979 apparently. Firearms safety was non existent for police, not even in the USSR, everywhere
This looks like the Russian version of the Beastie Boys video for Sabotage. Lol
You really need to do voiceovers on these video