Chinese Soldier Fighting For Russia EXPOSES BRUTAL Conditions on the Front!

a former Chinese soldier who served with the Russian army in Ukraine has taken to Chinese social media and is trashing the Russian command and their style of fighting but just what exactly did this pla Soldier experience and why did it leave him so outraged we’re going to be taking a look at it and breaking it all down I’m Paul US Army Combat veteran let’s go so this is again a uh pla Soldier who was discharged uh or left the service I I don’t actually know um the circumstances that he left the pla but he enlisted in as a foreign fighter with the Russian army um and is now talking about his experiences supposedly he enlisted in December so it’s now may we has four or five months of combat experience all right well he’s obviously opening uh returning I ate a lot of butter and other things to help my digestive system and aside by nothing guys eating a very high-fat diet not necessarily great for your digestive health uh fiber that’s that’s what you want man fruit fruits and vegetables it’s not really the takes you’re here for I understand but listen clearly he thinks it’s really important to to put this out to his uh his audience and so I guess I have to comment on it [Music] this is actually kind of funny uh guess what he’s describing is that the food quality is so poor um that it caused uh constipation right and I’m going just try to skip ahead a little bit here so we don’t have to listen to this um but this is actually pretty a pretty common problem historically for a lot of soldiers in fact uh dentary right which I guess is the opposite problem um is a was a really common uh killer of soldiers in Antiquity right up until about the Industrial Revolution once once we figured out germ Theory and we figured out what dentary was we said listen we got to find ways to make food safer for soldiers to eat and prevent the spread of germs uh among a population of soldiers and so there became a lot of Sanitation and there became changes to the rations uh that soldiers would eat but things like canning um things like preserved meats and and um uh other kinds of like tacky unleavened bread anything that could be shelf stable for a long time uh suddenly became much more normal in World War II you also saw mobile kitchens where uh for example the Army would have a trail a train of of let’s say uh cattle that would actually follow it along with basically kitchen trailers Kitchens on Wheels with big ovens where they could bake bread and cook massive amounts of meat so they would sit there and go okay we need to feed a whole Brigade today okay we’re going to slaughter these calves right here or Slaughter these um cattle right here and butcher them put them in a pot cook them down right season it add some cooking oil add some whatever vegetables we can get our hands on and push it out to the Troops along with some bread that we baked very common stuff and while it reduced disent you might notice what doesn’t feature in that diet is any kind of fiber like any anything that’s going to facilitate uh you know Swift Transit through the bowel um and actually I believe I have a hypothesis that MREs are designed uh to not do that the US militaries MREs are actually designed to be um very easy to digest much like hospital food hospital food also is carefully calibrated because remember a lot of people uh go in the hospital and if they have like an abdominal surgery you know they they they need to eat food that’s going to pass easily through the digestive system it’s one of those things it’s kind of weird to talk about and in fact it’s kind of weird that I’ve spent the last like two minutes telling you about it uh but as this guy notes uh in the first 45 minutes 45 seconds of his video um it it’s one of those things you don’t think about until it becomes a problem and then it’s all you think about okay so I think this is a reference fighting Urban Warfare as a veteran support Force what I think he’s referencing here is possibly the Russian um uh stratification of their military that we’ve seen where a where Soldiers with significant experience and Specialty like a specialty um uh grad or mlrs operator a specialty artillery crew specialty tank crew they will fulfill a support role and the attacking force will be a low skill light infantry unit uh Think Like a Storm Z like a convict unit they will be the the the the storming force and the veteran support Force I think he may be referencing um the his role as a as a specialist and I think that makes a little bit of sense um the Russian military probably recognizing that this guy is former pla um they likely said listen if you have combat training and the government of Russia didn’t have to pay for it especially the pla uses still a lot of Soviet design um like equipment within the Soviet design philosophy um they probably were like yo whatever you were doing you’re going to do more of it oh you were a tank crew member in the pla great you’re going to be a BMP crew member here in the the the special military operation yeah yeah this what we’re exactly so he’s saying I think he’s saying new recruits are those low skill light infantry forces again uh think storm Z convict troops um uh very poorly trained um conscripts from you know super rural Russia um those are the folks he’s talking about with these 8 to 10 hour lifespans yeah this is something else that that so in the US military we’re actually trained especially as officers they say listen if you take casualties what you do what you never want to do is put those casualties one in a place where they’re visible to other troops who are moving to the front line because it’s really demoralizing to see like you know living troops going to the battlefield and dead troops coming out uh also what You’ never want to do is that what we were trained again as officers is if you have casualties or or kia do not put them with the living right because often times one of the biggest fears that wounded soldiers have is that they’re going to be abandoned on the battlefield right cuz you have to think that if you’re wounded you know you you may not be able to get out of the combat zone very quickly and one of your biggest fears is that if you’re routed right troops may just leave you because you can’t walk you need to be carried in many cases um and so they’ll sit there and go man I’m afraid if I get left here in this room full of corpses uh that it’s their way of saying listen you’re abandoned and we’re going to leave you here to die yourself the Russians don’t seem to do this right yeah so he’s describing probably what sounds like fighting in a village possibly um somewhere like CLA or um I guess if it would have been in December it might have been around ad divka but when he talks about oh the basements are full of um dying troops that’s sort of the fear realized I think a lot of troops are told to assault a position the assault fails they withdraw they leave some of their wounded comrades and the only place you can go in these in these Villages the only safe spot is in the basements of these uh these um buildings right because everything above it you we’ve seen the footage is basically just totally flattened you may you may think that um you know he’s like how could you not notice you were hit but in the surge of adrenaline that happens especially if you’ve been like near an explosion um you may literally just not notice you may just not notice at all um that you’ve you’ve been hit until the adrenaline wears off and again by the time the adrenaline wears off that that especially if it’s small you may it may not even hurt uh yes this is also interesting right how he talks about these units that he’s in he says okay well there was a a you know guys from India he may I wonder if they are Indians or if they’re Bangladeshi um well oh he he gives a location okay Ponder derp Ponder derp let’s see let’s see if that is in uh India Pond derp Ponder derp Town P derp region huh weird no I can’t find I can’t find a Ponder anywhere maybe it’s a maybe it’s some kind of mispronunciation Weir this is the other thing that’s fascinating about this war is that one of the things like the US military has just really handes did a lot of hand ringing about is cell phones on the battlefield um you know how do we communicate securely how do we stop cell phones from being triangulated and lo and behold it turns out that if you have just a ton of people on the battlefield um the cell phones it’s you can just you can just go nuts right these guys again messaging each other on telegram um on WhatsApp I’ve even seen some Ukrainian command centers that are using Discord to do screen share yeah this is the other thing that’s kind of weird is like because of the high fatality rate the high casualty rate it seems like they have to form a lot of these impromptu teams where instead of having a trained reconnaissance unit or even groups of people who are trained in reconnaissance who can coordinate together um they just kind of get hued into roles and and you know to be clear that happens like we did that all the time when we were in Afghanistan right we’re just like Hey listen I need four soldiers to do task X or task Y and it was just it was just considered you know hey this is this is a kind of job that anybody should be able to do um but again it’s kind of weird like having people conduct reconnaissance because we’ve seen for example ukrainians rely on drones to do a lot of their reconnaissance yeah sending four people though this is also worth bearing in mind four people is not a large enough element that you should tell them to engage at all um the reason I say that is because the general rule is that if you’re the attacker you want to outnumber your enemy four to one so if you have four or 3 to one so if you have four people the only kind of force you can expect to engage and win with is a oneperson element a if you run into one loone person um so having this fourman team conduct reconnaissance is kind of a waste of time or it’s I’m sorry it’s not a waste of time having giving the fourman team instructions to engage with an element if they if they see it is kind of a waste now it’s not a waste if they are the lead element right what you can do is say listen you are going to go out and you’re going to establish contact with the Enemy right if you if you if you get shot you return fire and the but then the plan has to be to reinforce that fire team with an element large enough to win the fight and or deliver larger uh strikes like artillery strikes or mlrs or grads or uh Glide bombs onto that Target um that might be what it’s trying to do it’s called sometimes a Recon by fire or uh in Vietnam it was called Search and Destroy right where you would have an element Go Out screening looking for an enemy they would establish contact and then they would fight but not try actually defeat the enemy they would just try to pin them in place long enough for us heavy Firepower to be brought to [Music] bear I was going to say reconnaissance drones with bombs are attack drones gazi which is funny it’s you know this is just I mean this is like linguistic globalization right the Russians call it kamakazi but he doesn’t he may not realize that he’s referring to kamakazi which is of course the Japanese word for you know like oneway Mission um or you know it means like divine wind or something in Japanese but it became the term for a one-way aircraft mission in World War II and then it became just a general descriptor for a uh weapon system that goes out hits its Target but does not expect a return right an attack mission that has no return plan and so now the Chinese guys is like it’s got this thing kamakazi he’s describing being hit by so they’re all drones I think he’s saying that there’s overhead drones which we’ve seen the ones that position cells overhead and drop uh ordinance and then there’s the fpv drones that actually come in at ground level and assault at a at a horizontal trajectory I’m very curious about why he describes the MS as weak right and and what makes me curious is that you know we know that these drones while very effective and precise they have a limit to the the weight that they can carry meaning that there’s kind of a cap on how large of a explosive charge these drones can really bring to bear um and again Precision offsets the low yield of the munition but um but why he thinks the mortars are weaker when they should all be NATO standard right uh 60 or 120 millim mortars and that maybe he may be thinking he may have seen in the pla only 120 mm mortars and therefore seeing a 60mm mortar uh feels underpowered oh no he’s talking about artillery rounds 155s okay I wonder why he calls them weak yeah I’m even more Curious now I wonder if it’s a reference to not maybe maybe he means weak in the sense that when he was there uh the ukrainians would have been very conservative literally conserving a lot of their Munitions Remember December January February March was the time when Ukraine was running out of Munitions and the US had not yet approved additional Aid so they were they their fire missions would actually be very anemic right they would say okay we’re going to have to use about a tenth of what we normally would and so he may not it may be like the shells themselves are powerful but he maybe like the volleys they were launching were underpowered relative to what the Russians were sending that sort of makes sense [Music] interesting again so it sounds like having no military experience you know he should have been I’m not sure what this means when he was in the armor unit he was just along for the ride I wonder if that means that he didn’t know what he was doing but was still serving in an Armory unit or if they he literally means that that he was being carried to the battlefield in an an infantry fighting vehicle or an armored personnel carrier right something where he he was like light infantry being brought to the battlefield we’ve seen footage of this sort of thing before this is funny because again what’s worth noting is that you know in the US military I I say the same thing like that’s just not something that US military soldiers do but you have to remember the Russian military may have been like this but because of the extremely high casualties they’ve had for 2 years you know as as the Russians themselves some of their propagandists have started to admit Russia as they say is on its third Army right there was the first Army that went into Ukraine that those are the highly trained active duty Russian soldiers and they probably didn’t run from the fight but they they received by some an an analysis around 90% casualties right so 90% of them are no longer in the battlefield in any capacity and they’ve been replaced by then Russian Reserve Army an army of uh you know reservists or kind of backline troops or uh troops in in kind of uh administrative positions right troops who were fulfilling other duties but had completed their training those troops got brought in and then they suffered a comparable level of attrition over the next year so now Russia is is relying on this Army of conscripts there’s a few you know there’s a skeleton staff who are in command of these units um who have command levels of experience but by and large uh tank crew members light infantry Crews mortar Crews artillery Crews th these are all soldiers who have in the aggregate uh they’re the third line so to speak of Russian military uh forces and you can imagine if the US military was to have comparable levels of casualties right you had every actual trained soldier getting wiped out then you had every reserve soldier everyone with military training or just like a sense of patriotism and Duty get wiped out now who are you left recruiting right again prisoners uh uh substance people with substance use issues uh people who couldn’t P finish their schooling people from extremely poor environments where uh you know a couple thousand dollars a month seems like a might as well be hundred million uh where they come from so you know this is the the comparable strategy right imagine if you imagine again if you were to sit there and be like okay the US military is now fighting with uh you know paying just untrained individuals from foreign countries uh to do some of the fighting you would be like okay this is I I don’t expect that much of this military force for [Music] yeah interesting too I wonder if this is like a foreign like some sort of foreign Detachment I know Russia has some of those um but my understanding was that the foreign detachments were volunteers and I guess these guys are also technically volunteers um but you hear yeah pakistanis bangladeshis Cubans uh just about anybody who’s willing to sign up to fight fight in exchange for a European passport is willing to to you know get flown out here for and buy Russia right and that’s what I think is also interesting right they this three line system that Russia seems to have um is really interesting to me where and I can’t it doesn’t look like there’s any kind of rotation system uh I’ve heard some other stories that have alluded to Russia doing like like they pay you more as you get closer to the front line some soldiers are promised that they’ll be third line soldiers but in fact they end up as Frontline soldiers um again I suspect that maybe there’s the first line which is the uh again the storm Z Light infantry direct combat um units the second line May specialty units drone operators mortar artillery units and then third line being um like kind of Reserve or Logistics units uh truck drivers uh people hauling food to and from uh trench diggers uh individuals who have have like nonc combat roles right like truly are not involved in combat operations in any kind of direct way that’s kind of what my but it’s a hypothesis that that’s what the first second and third line uh refer to in the Russian military but they may literally refer to because we know the Russians do a defense in depth they may actually be talking about three lines of [Music] trenches for this is actually really interesting to me because if you’ve ever had the Russian rations um their military rations they have a really interesting sort of their you know how a can like if you buy like a can of soup in the United States it’s a pretty heavy aluminum can right you could even reuse it and and put other stuff in it uh you shouldn’t cuz the liners are kind of weird but um in the Russian military what they actually use is like imagine foil packs they actually can like Pates in foil packs think uh think like a like a soft spam um it’s really interesting and basically they use crackers as kind of their their carbohydrate for the whole meal so you just put [ __ ] on crackers um is the idea but again that was the the active duty Russian military’s rations uh it’s hard to know what exactly he’s talking about now about canned food when we I never saw in the tours of the Russian um the tours of like Russian barracks and stuff or Russian fighting positions I never saw components from uh the Russian IRP the individual ration pack uh let’s see Russia you used to be able to buy Russian rations on Amazon uh but you could see here they’re now gone right probably because of the uh you know probably because of the um uh what’s what I want a sanctions right in fact the only one you can see here is actually Ukrainian Armed Forces ration which is kind of annoying because you know they need this to fight uh but you know it’s probably just too tempting interesting I wonder if this is if he’s describing um the uh the Russian offensive right um but there was the offensive inav Diva that he should have been a part of um maybe it was just a unit assignment and I don’t know why he says fight at night because as we know uh we I’ve never seen Russian troops uh operate with night vision and mass um you know they could be Manning positions at night going out into positions and occupying them and then holding them until a relief shift um but this is really interesting uh that he says okay now we’re fighting continuously um which sort of tracks right we know Russia Was preparing for a summer offensive and that they launched it early because they were really expecting us Aid to be further delayed um giving them time to bring their military up to full strength and Ukraine’s military to become even more depleted um but that didn’t happen so they launched their summer offensive early um and they’re trying to offset the lack of preparation with just a really unsustainably high op Tempo that’s interesting we’ve heard this from other sources that there’s increasingly a um they use us the word like Mothership or like Queen drone um but it sounds like it’s more like a relay and that one drone becomes the observation drone and it relays signals to the other drones um the fpv drones and I’ve never heard that they actually fly like that um but it would make sense right you could have one operator uh run let’s say five or six fpv drones one after the other and we’ve seen that that’s kind of Theo is to sit there and go okay here’s a Russian column of let’s say five apcs then you say okay great we’re going to launch 10 fpv drones at this and we’re going to hit hit the lead col hit the lead vehicle hit the trail vehicle um and then as infantry soldiers like deploy out then the fpv drones go and strike individual um soldiers uh so there’s definitely an incentive to put a lot of fpvs on the battlefield at once but I I haven’t actually heard this level of detail about the the the um the like Mothership uh you know Queen drone uh drone drones Queen drone drone I’m trying to figure out what analogy to use here if we’re using a beehive analogy you’d have the queen but then everything under the queen would be a drone a queen drone and a warrior drone I guess maybe like a shooter spotter right but that’s not really the relationship right this is more like command and subordinate interesting so if you have a signal jammer he says it only interferes with the one or two drones leading the pack that that track so that to me says that these drones these relays must have some kind of command function right so maybe some kind of automatic um Control Function must be housed in these lead drones and then the fpv drones must be like receiving signal instructions from the main drone and that would make sense because that way you can send out one drone with a lot of compute power and no ordinance and it can talk to five or six subordinate drones that don’t have any sort of onboard brain to do any thinking on their own but because the signal is is local maybe the Jammers somehow are less effective it’s that sounds really interesting I’d love to know more about it fore yeah that again like we’ve seen that’s absolutely it there’s there’s there’s we know that Ukraine relies on a shooter spotter uh can also it also uses a shooter spotter strategy where there’s an observation drone that gets that observes uh main thoroughfares right key Avenues of approach and then when it sees a Russian tank uh enter the battlefield or a Russian armored column uh the fpv drones go and hit that in this case tank he’s describing but we often hit the lead vehicle of a convoy or the trail vehicle of a convoy kind of locking them into place and then often you’ll see by that time a fire mission will get uh launched and artillery will take care of the rest I’m surprised the pla itself didn’t disabuse this guy but you know it’s hard to know right it could have been some the PLA and that’s the people’s Liberation Army the military of China uh one is is is very broad so he could have been in the pla Air Force and never you know done uh uh you know loading ordinance onto aircraft um he could have even been a pla infantryman but never really trained on house to house fighting uh or Urban combat or clearing uh you know he could he could have even been um somebody who just was like a cook in the pla Army and sometimes there’s even things like political officers who are in the pla but aren’t in the army so I don’t know if this is true or not one like yeah you want your rounds to penetrate the body armor and if everybody’s got ballistic rated body armor then you kind of have to okay wait I’m trying to figure out what this means they pull some veterans from other troops to support us after the veterans are finished which means like so after after I guess the more seasoned units are Kia H they pull other seasoned troops from other other units to support their a traded unit okay it’s funny I don’t understand the difference between this and a kamakazi uh really interesting that he sees them as as being distinct um but it is really one of the things that you know I’ve talked about that Ukraine is relying on this defense and depth strategy and they want Russia to attack right like Russia attacking is a core part of the Ukrainian strategy as he describes right it’s like he wants to be secure somewhere but he continually gets orders to attack and the ukrainians say literally the Ukrainian strategy has just become come at me bro like do it and the idea is that they come up and as he describes he has to move across a house across a building exposing himself the Ukrainian observe him and then from a distance they attack him it’s one of the things that we’ve seen in a lot of footage where Russian troops often won’t see the ukrainians at all right they’ll have uh individual weapons they’ll have their assault rifles but they’ll never really reach the Ukrainian lines yeah we’ve seen this where some of these drones sometimes the ukrainians will try to get through the windows with drones um to get inside because again it’s really dangerous to have an explosive go off inside a secured building because the shrapnel will Ricochet often off of walls and other hard surfaces and the individuals will have very few places to run inside so while bombing the exterior uh often times just less effective um it can be effective with a large enough ordinance but it’s much more efficient to use these smaller drones and get them inside which if you’re like man this is like some Terminator level stuff yeah this is like something out of Terminator and this is why I talk that like that like the era of drone Warfare is going to be like pretty terrifying for yeah okay so again they’re not offensives they’re like attacks um an offensive is like more of a strategic move maneuver right something that goes on for weeks or months um but still three attacks in two weeks um and no territory gained is is uh pretty typical right we if you’ve been on this channel you know that’s really common to see uh Russia launch hundreds of attacks and and take just a few uh dozen square meters in a typical day right this is one of the things we’ve talked about is that the use of obstacles in this war really become essential so you use this barbed wire right not only to slow the enemies advance so that things like your machine guns and your drones can Target them more effectively but the mines do What’s called canalize the enemy and it doesn’t take but a few mines in a field to to for the enemy to figure out Hey listen we can only drive tanks on this one road we can only have troops go down this one road and once you’ve done that then you sit there and go okay well now we don’t have to worry about this whole Big Field all you have to do is focus primarily on the road and imagine if you can train your machine guns and your mortars and your artillery and your drones and you know that there’s like two routes that the enemy can possibly take because everything else you’ve mined and you’ll know if they try to clear the mines because it’s a very slow process and your drones will see them we’ve talked about this right this is he’s describing the exact Ukrainian strategy that we’ve talked about Force the Russians to attack force them to become exposed and then just [ __ ] them with fire and like yes sometimes eventually the ukrainians lose their position but Ukraine’s goal is to beat the Russian something like 10 to one right because you know Russia is bringing on about 30,000 new troops a month which is a huge recruitment effort but it doesn’t have an infinite number of troops and as he discusses the quality of that Trooper the of the median Russian soldier is going down pretty precipitously so all of that is part of the Ukrainian strategy to just at trit Russian forces um to the point where there just aren’t any more uh effective fighting forces and to improve Ukraine’s ratio where they want to have season season troops on the front line and Russia they want to at trit them down so they have fewer and fewer veteran troops who can actually fight well he says bases he means fortified positions like a trench line this is the same actually they change channels every hour in the US military we have um a frequency Hopper and uh comac our uh frequencies automatically change um or encryption is is just us hopping very quickly through frequencies um and that is one of the sort of uh defenses is that you’ll make small frequency hops um in a in a way that everyone in comac can get um as long as everyone has the current comac communication security protocols right and those we updated in Afghanistan every single week so every week every Communications device would get new comac loaded on it and it would be a new sort of um map so to speak a new sort of way to hop through all these little frequency changes uh this is just a very simple version of that to just click over your radio um but again simple can work too right you don’t you only need to be more sophisticated than your enemy if that makes sense right this is really interesting he’s describing what I talked about where Russia uh has a really refined set of tactics for going 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28 comments
  1. PLA has grown soft since the Korean War. 🙂 Life in China has improved so much since Mao that PLA loves life too much. Let's hope that life in Russia improves after Putin.

  2. I saw this video elsewhere, and he was only returned to an area away from combat. There was not much range in terms of food, so butter was the best thing available to get his intestines going. He even said something along the lines of being in a constant state of andrenaline rush for days why his body wouldn’t bother to defecate… it’s a war zone where in most cases both sides seem evenly matched… probably unlike the combat zone you know.

  3. Do you need to talk so much!! We don’t need you to elaborate on every single little thing. You must love listening to yourself talk.

  4. 32:29 electronic warfare, specifically jammers, lose power the farther you go from the source jamming. It actually drops off very quickly. The drones that are hitting the target would be affected whereas something a little farther away like the queen bee, will not, or at least not sufficiently to matter. So basically you would probably have an FPV drone with its operator, and the queen drone or the mothership, would be controlled by another operator who hands off the FPVs as needed to the main operator. At least that's how I would do it. I would also try depending on expense and sophistication, and capability, to run most of the signals through the mothership, you can give it a much larger antenna and a stronger modem, making a kind of a point and mesh system. Potentially, though unlikely, you could have a string of motherships extending your range significantly, but they would be the problem of lag, oh and that doesn't include the spotter drones they probably are run by either a different team or at the very least a different person in the team

  5. So this low thought, dimwit joined the Russian forces, didn't think to check around ahead of time, and had a rough time of it (and has all kinds of bizarre, propaganda, disinformation BS and poor thinking that butter will help his "problem.") I don't doubt things are brutal there. You have to be an ignoramus to do what he did and not see this coming. Interesting, but I have no sympathy.

  6. 1 minute in bro. Check out Keto or carnivore diets. Dr Shawn Baker or Dr. Ken Barry are good Youtuber sources to start with. Dr. Anthony Chaffee is another. His "Plants are trying to kill you" lecture is incredibly interesting. Dr Barry did an interview with a VA psychologist awhile ago about reducing PTSD symptoms in fellow vets using a keto, ketovore, or carnivore diet. My anecdotal experience involves lessening of frequency and severity of migraines, lessening symptoms of depression and anxiety, fewer suicidal thoughts, etc etc. More motivation and energy. Still have fucked up knees though. 😆

  7. This is all just propaganda. If he was an actual chinese soldier, he would never ever be allowed to upload this video, nor would he even try.

  8. Hahahaha! I will take this post from this Chinese guy with a pinch of salt. As a Chinese, if this guy make this post then his life expectancy is close to zero. Open your eyes guys. 😂😂😂

  9. Hi, only my suggestion but I’d prefer being able to just listen to guy’s narration for some blocks and then you can comment. I didn’t get all the way thru this because of interruptions though I do want to hear your comments. And don’t worry about his talk about digestive system, let us listen, this is reality they are dealing with. His body is way off. No prob with fiber comment but we sometimes do crave what we crave to heal. This guy needs some fat and protein too. Please curate more videos like this, I’ll try to find it uncut. Thanks for channel.

  10. This guys video really gives a good picture of what its like on the ground in a very matter of fact way. It would be interesting to find his other videos.

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