- Systems Universalisation Specialist
A Systems Universalisation Specialist, or S.U.S., is the name of a member of the
Russian Armed Services trained inComputer Networking ,GPS systems, and general technology [ [http://legion.wplus.net/guide/army/ta/t90.shtml T-90 Vladimir main battle tank ] ] .History
Foundation
The title, "Systems Universalisation Specialist", or was created in the 1980s, for someone involved in
Radar andGPS systems. While the idea of a S.U.S. member had been around sinceWorld War Two , with infantry men operatingradio devices and planning out tanks movement for thewar effort . The term "Systems Universalisation Specialist" comes from three parts. The first part, being "System" is reference to the GPS or Radar systems operated. The second part, "Universalisation" comes from the fact that all systems should be linked, and connected to each other. This is to insure that no soldier, nortank , norairplane is operating by itself, and that the whole field army is working on a team.End of the Soviet Era
When the Soviet Government collapsed in 1992, so did the title of Systems Universalisation Specialist. With large budget cutbacks, the
Russian Army could not afford to operate and maintain the equipment passed down from thereSoviet predecessor. In 1994, due to theFirst Chechen War , and a new armybudget the rank was revived and new soldiers trained in the field. New S.U.S. recruits where trained in revised and new technology, while there training was great, morale was poor, thus the war was lost.Modern S.U.S.
Out of combat, Systems Universalisation Specialists are still trained today, and modern systems like
Night Vision and infra red scopes are being taught to recruits. Recently, with the programs to modernize the Armies of the world, specialists in this field are more important then ever. [http://rian.ru/defense_safety/20080708/113464220.html]Impact and information
Nickname
Much like Medical Corpsmen have adopted the name "Medic" for use in combat, Systems Universalisation Specialist, while highly respected, have been dubbed "Pig" or "Pigs." This is due to the acronym "S.U.S" being pronounced "Sou," like the proper name for a breed of
pig . The Russian Army has current issues with disrespect among soldiers, and this may be a major factor contributing to the nickname of SUS Technicians.Even among high ranks, the title, "Systems Universalisation Specialist," is rarely used. In combat, or on operations, they are formally called "SUS Technicians." While "SUS Tech" or "SUS Technician" is common, "Systems Universalisation Specialist Technician" is unlikely to be used. While one could be a "Systems Universalisation Specialist Technician" in the way that one could be a
Technician that "specializes" in "systems universlisation", in the Russian language it sounds improper. An english example of this would be "AMedical Doctor that is a doctor in medical issues."Impact
With technology, such as the
Global Positioning System friendly fire rates have dropped greatly.See Also
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Soviet Union
*Russian Army
*Global Positioning System
*Radar Notes
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