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I myself cannot say. Too generic. Default patriotic. And those samples are too short to figure out from which speech it could have been from.
I would guess it was a famous speech during the Russian Afghanistan War. Don't think, it was Brezhnev (he had an even deeper voice). Andropov? Chernenko? One of the Generals?
Maybe it is credited in the Movie's DVD credits. Doubt it, though.
I watched the movie and didn't recall it ever appearing in it.
Still, I was wondering what it was at all, I'm happy to at least know it was a patriotic speech. (And was wondering if it was maybe like when some war games use famous historical speeches.)