



A story about the everyday life of the 33rd Mountain Brigade.
Video footage: servicemen of the 33rd Mountain Brigade during training at a training ground in Dagestan.
Sniper-scout Petr Denzenov talks about his service and career plans (synchronously).
Reconnaissance platoon fighter Gorami Godoradze talks about his service and plans to sign a second contract (synchronously).
Mountain landscapes, view of the village of Botlikh.
Military operations near the village of Botlikh in 1999. Mountain landscapes.
Views and panorama of the brigade's military town (from above).
Views of the barracks and residential buildings of the officer corps.
Servicemen jogging.
Serviceman Alexei Turshinin shows the room he shares with two comrades, shows the toilet and bathroom.
Views of the complex of buildings of the new school.
Students during lessons.
Kindergarten children during a walk and lunch.
View of the building of the cultural and leisure center.
Servicemen playing billiards.
Interior views of the library, cinema, and bowling alley.
Head of the cultural and leisure center Irina Isakova talks about the officers' club hall and demonstrates its equipment (synchronously).
Servicemen during classes in the classrooms of the brigade's training center.
Studying the materiel of an anti-aircraft mount.
Head of the combat training department Igor Bochkarev talks about the training and material base of the center (synchronously).
View of the artillery rifle range.
Examples of armored vehicles in special boxes.
A mobile reconnaissance group patrolling in the mountains.
Head of the battalion's clothing depot Aleksandr Barmin talks about the equipment and uniform of the scouts (synchronously), and demonstrates their samples.
Examples of mountaineering equipment for servicemen of the brigade.
Fighters of the brigade's alpine company climb Elbrus during tactical exercises in August 2007. Sappers with mine detectors check the area.
A mine-detection dog at work.
A view of the brigade's dog kennel.
Dogs in cages.
Captain Oleg Plotnikov, head of the fuel and lubricants service, at home with his family.
The interior of the kitchen in the Plotnikovs' apartment.
Plotnikov talks about the decent living conditions of officers' families (synchronously).
A story dedicated to the Day of Engineering Troops.
Video footage: the regiment's duty officer takes a call and raises the demining group on alert.
The demining group's actions to defuse ammunition from the Great Patriotic War in the Kirovsky District of the Leningrad Region.
Vyacheslav Doroshenko, commander of the engineer-sapper battalion, talks about the actions of personnel to defuse discovered ammunition, about the rules of conduct in places where unexploded ordnance from the war may be located, about the use of combat experience gained in Chechnya during the counter-terrorist operation, and about the great risk in the work of a sapper (synchronously).
A sapper extracts unexploded ordnance from the ground.
The process of extracting and defusing ordnance.
Demining group commander Konstantin Kulikov talks about safety measures and the specifics of defusing various types of ordnance (synchronously).
The process of extracting ordnance.
Loading ordnance into a vehicle.
Sappers with mine detectors and a dog check the road.
Setting a task for a demining group in Chechnya.
A mine-detection dog at the head of an engineer-sapper patrol.
Company sergeant major Dmitry Kapyltsov talks about training with mine-detection dogs (synchronously).
Sappers patrolling the road.
Actions of engineer-sapper groups in Chechnya.
Detonating discovered unexploded ordnance.
Newsreel from 1915-1916: a cavalry unit of the Volunteer Army in formation.
Portraits of generals M.V. Alekseev and L.G. Kornilov.
Russian soldiers in a trench in winter fire at the enemy with rifles and machine guns.
Combat operations of the Red and White Armies.
Review of a cavalry unit.
View of a field hospital.
Map of the route of the 1st Kuban "Ice" Campaign.
Guest in the studio, historian Kirill Aleksandrov, talks about the reasons for General Kornilov's decision to move to Yekaterinodar across the Don, the goals of the "
Ice"
Campaign, the passivity of the Cossacks at that time, the difficulties of the campaign, the preservation of the Volunteer Army with an unfavorable balance of forces, the professional training of Volunteer Army officers, talks about one of the episodes of the "
Ice March", about young volunteers in the ranks of the White Army, about the youth in the White movement (synchronously).
Fragments of the feature film "The Road to Calvary".
Signs of the "Ice March".
Posters and photographs depicting soldiers and officers of the Volunteer Army.
03.02.2008
Moscow
Winter