Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Legal Official on Defense, Security Issues
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This report details the official signing of a decree to establish a Russian Army in May 1992. It highlights the logistical challenges of transitioning to new uniforms and banners for the military.
This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) report dated May 21, 1992, summarizing an interview conducted by the Russian publication Argumenty I Fakty. The interview features A. Uglanov speaking with A. Kotenkov, the Deputy Chief of the Department of Constitutional Law of the President of Russia, who is responsible for security and defense matters. The primary focus of the discussion is the formal establishment of a Russian Army. Kotenkov confirms that a decree for the creation of the Russian Army has been signed. He acknowledges the practical challenges of this transition, noting that it will take time for all soldiers and officers to be equipped with new uniforms and to march under new banners, emphasizing that the army is currently in a state of transition.
A DECREE ON THE CREATION OF A RUSSIAN ARMY HAS JUST BEEN SIGNED. BUT IT WILL BE SOME TIME YET BEFORE ALL SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS MARCH UNDER NEW BANNERS AND, PERHAPS, CHANGE UNIFORM.
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Official Assessment
The document reports on the signing of a decree to create a Russian Army and notes that the transition will take time regarding uniforms and banners.
Key Persons
- A. KotenkovDeputy Chief of the Department of Constitutional Law of the President of Russia in charge of questions of security and defense
- A. UglanovArgumenty I Fakty correspondent