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Outside View: Greeks buy Russian Weapons Moscow (UPI) Oct 16, 2008 On Oct. 11, Defendory 2008, the world's longest-running tri-service defense exhibition, involving about 500 companies from 40 countries, ended in Athens. Russia's Almaz-Antey Air-Defense Concern, Kurgan Engineering Plant, Tula Instrument Design Bureau, the Omsk-based Popov Radio Plant Production Association, Sukhoi Corp., Mikoyan-Gurevich -- MiG -- Corp., Russian Helicopters and many ... more BMD Watch: Russia extends ABMs to Belarus Washington (UPI) Oct 16, 2008 Russia is going to extend its anti-aircraft and anti-missile defense system to integrate it with that of the neighboring former Soviet republic of Belarus. The two countries will formally seal their new air defense treaty on Nov. 2, RIA Novosti reported Oct. 8. In many respects, the agreement comes as no surprise. Hard-line Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ... more Analysis: EU not ready to forgive Russia Berlin (UPI) Oct 16, 2008 The European Union remains disunited over its diplomatic course toward Russia. EU leaders during a summit in Brussels were not able to find a joint position on when to resume official talks with Russia for a new partnership and cooperation agreement. They delayed the decision to Nov. 10, four days before an EU-Russia summit in Nice, France. A new agreement is long overdue to ... more Swords and Shields: Russia shields Syria Washington (UPI) Oct 16, 2008 Until Russia can revitalize its naval forces to a much larger degree, its deployments to the Mediterranean contribute more to symbolic and diplomatic activity than being a viable military counterweight to NATO in the region. Yet the Black Sea Fleet in the Med is a significant show of force and a diplomatic irritant and a potential threat to shipping in the Suez Canal and to America's ally ... more EU united on finance but cracks appear elsewhere Brussels (AFP) Oct 16, 2008 European Union leaders headed home Thursday from a summit that saw unity on fixing the global financial system but schisms when it came to an ambitious climate pact and repairing ties with Russia. Two days before he flies to the United States for talks with President George W. Bush, French leader Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, was handed an EU mandate to ... more |
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Moscow (RIA Novosti) Oct 16, 2008 Russian police are to replace the legendary Kalashnikov assault rifle and the Makarov pistol with Yarygin pistols and PP-2000 submachine guns, a senior Interior Ministry official said on Thursday. "All police officers are supposed to switch from the Makarov pistol to the Yarygin pistol, with Kalashnikov rifles to be replaced with PP-2000 or Vityaz submachine guns," said Lt. Gen. Mikhail ... more Swords and Shields: Russia's Med menace Washington (UPI) Oct 15, 2008 The Russian Federation is expanding its global power projection capability, starting with redeploying a part of the Black Sea Fleet to its Cold War hunting grounds in the Mediterranean. Returning to bases and anchorages in Syria and Libya is a top priority for the Russian admirals. During the Cold War era the Soviets emphasized interdicting Western aircraft carriers and nuclear submarine ... more Georgia accuses Russia of breaking ceasefire Tbilisi (AFP) Oct 15, 2008 Georgia on Wednesday accused Russian forces of firing grenades at a police post and entering its airspace in violation of a European-brokered ceasefire. The accusations came amid chaotic attempts in Geneva to hold the first direct peace talks since the Russia-Georgia war in August. The Russian and Georgian delegations sat in different rooms without meeting face-to-face. Russian soldiers ... more Analysis: Venezuela buys Russian tanks Caracas, Venezuela (UPI) Oct 15, 2008 In 2006 and 2007 Venezuela's air force purchased 36 Russian-built Sukhoi Su-30 "Flanker-C" fighters, of which 24 already are in service and the remaining 12 will be delivered before the end of 2009. However, President Hugo Chavez has also placed an order for 24 state-of-the-art Russian Sukhoi Su-35 "Flanker-E" fighters with delivery starting by 2010. After the U.S. State Department ... more |
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Kiev, Russia (RIA Novosti) Oct 15, 2008 Only a small portion of revenues from Ukrainian arms exports in the last four years was passed on to the state budget, the former head of a parliamentary ad-hoc investigation commission said on Friday. "In the past four years, Ukraine exported over $2.5 billion in arms, but only about 1 billion hryvnias ($200 mln) was paid into our state budget. This is 12 times less," Valery Konovalyuk ... more Russian helicopter plans part two Moscow (UPI) Oct 14, 2008 Russian military operations against the former Soviet republic of Georgia in August have shown that communications and reconnaissance are the Russian army's weak spot. Therefore unmanned aerial vehicles should be rushed through the stages of development, pilot production and official approval. In the same vein, efforts will be stepped up to improve Russia's combat might in accordance wi ... more Russia gives territory to China, ending border dispute Moscow (AFP) Oct 14, 2008 Russia ended a decades-old border dispute with China on Tuesday by giving it a stretch of river island territory in a ceremony symbolising the Cold War rivals' warming ties. Chinese and Russian flags were raised and new border markers erected as part of the handover at China's far northeastern tip near the Russian city of Khabarovsk, Interfax news agency reported. A Russian border guard ... more Russia To Cut Military Personnel To One Million By 2012 Moscow (RIA Novosti) Oct 15, 2008 Russia will cut military personnel numbers to 1 million by 2012, four years earlier than the initial target of 2016, Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said on Wednesday. "It was planned that the Russian military would number 1 million by 2016," he told the press. "Our new task is to achieve this target by 2012." The number of officers will also be slashed to 150,000 by 2012 from the ... more |
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