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Russia to start licensed production of foreign military equipment

Russia will launch in July the licensed production of thermal imagers developed by a French firm as part of efforts to gain access to advanced foreign technologies, a Russian daily said on Friday.

A plant in the city of Vologda in central Russia will assemble the Thales-developed Catherine FC thermal imaging cameras for T-90 tanks in service with the Russian army.

"It is not a simple knock down assembly. We use Russian-made components to assemble the control system. After 2012 we will start using Russian optics and mechanics on these devices," the Gazeta newspaper quoted the plant's general director Alexander Korshunov as saying.

Localized production will allow Russia to reduce production and maintenance costs by at least 5-10% and manufacture thermal imagers for civilian purposes in the future.

Thermal imagers could be used for monitoring the efficiency of thermal insulation and detection of heat leaks, among other applications.

Russia might only be able to export thermal imagers produced at its plant with the permission of the French authorities. The list of potential customers will exclude so-called rogue states such as Iran.

According to experts, Russia is lagging 20-30 years behind the West in many areas of technological progress and is attempting to close the gap by purchasing production licenses abroad.

Russian military expert Pavel Felgenhauer contends that the development of Russia's defense industry in the next few years will be based solely on licensed production of foreign military equipment.

"We are so far behind the West that it is cheaper to buy technology [abroad] than to invent our own," Felgenhauer said.

Russia is holding talks on the licensed production of the Italian Beretta handguns, Israeli spy drones and French Mistral helicopter carriers.

Felgenhauer said the turn to licensed production was a logical and necessary move, as Russia had always developed its industry by borrowing technologies from the West.

"The Soviet Union bought tool-making equipment and whole assembly lines in the United States in the 1930s, Peter the Great brought technologies from Holland. Even the Kremlin, as we know, was built by Italians," the expert said.

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Russian Armed Forces could receive more than 1,500 combat aircraft and about 200 air defense systems by 2020.



A new state arms procurement program for 2011-2020 will be adopted by the Russian government and signed by the president this fall, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday.

"The deadline is the third quarter of this year," Sergei Ivanov told reporters in Moscow.

The draft program stipulates the upgrade of up to 11% of military equipment annually and will allow Russia to increase the share of modern weaponry to 70% by 2020.

Ivanov said the Defense Ministry and all security-related bodies are expected to submit the lists of all necessary armaments within a week to allow the defense industry enterprises to plan their work with an optimal output for the next decade.

According to the draft program, the Russian Armed Forces should receive, in particular, more than 1,500 combat aircraft and about 200 air defense systems by 2020.

Ivanov earlier asked President Dmitry Medvedev to authorize the increase of financing for the defense industry by 100 billion rubles ($3.4 bln) annually to ensure the efficient implementation of the program until 2020.

The Russian military is expected to receive 27 combat jets, over 50 helicopters and five battalions of S-400 air defense systems in 2010 under the current arms procurement program.

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Russia to test new model of Kalashnikov assault rifle in 2011



State tests of the new model of Kalashnikov automatic rifles will be held in Russia next year, Izhmash Director General Vladimir Grodetsky said on Tuesday.

The new model of the legendary assault rifle, the AK-200, is based on the AK-74M and differs in weight (3.8 kilograms/8.4 lbs vs. 3.3 kilograms/7.3 lbs) and the magazine capacity (30, 50, 60 rounds vs. 30).

The AK-74, a developed version of the Kalashnikov rifle's first model, the AK-47, was introduced in 1974 and used by the Soviet forces during the Afghanistan conflict.

The AK-47 was originally created by Mikhail Kalashnikov, who as a WWII soldier was inspired to design the weapon after being wounded in 1941. While his first attempts were unsuccessful, he was given a position in weapons development, and by 1947 he had perfected his masterpiece.

Since then, the AK-47 has become the most widespread and famous assault rifle. Used by some 50 armies around the world, as well as countless urban guerrilla movements, it is also featured on the flag of Mozambique.

Kalashnikov received Russia's highest honorary title on his 90th birthday last November. Accepting the award, Kalashnikov voiced regret that his creation, the world's most widely used rifle, has been often misused.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev described the AK-47 at the ceremony as "an excellent model of Russian weaponry" and "a national brand that makes each citizen proud."

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Yak-130 crashes in Russia



20:4529/05/2010

A Russian warplane crashed on Saturday near the city of Lipetsk in central Russia but both pilots ejected safely, the Defense Ministry said.

Spokesman Lt. Col. Vladimir Drik said the Yak-130 crashed at 16:58 Moscow time during takeoff at the Lipetsk Air Force Training Center.

He said the pilots were "in satisfactory condition."

Drik said a special commission, headed by the Air Force chief of staff, was set up to look into the accident.

A ministry source told RIA Novosti the accident could have been caused by a technical defect but that the final conclusion would only be made after a thorough investigation.

The Yak-130 Mitten is a subsonic two-seat jet trainer/light attack aircraft.

MOSCOW, May 29 (RIA Novosti)

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Russia cannot afford professional army in near future - military

Russia will continue to rely heavily on conscription to man its Armed Forces in the near future rather than make a transition to fully professional army, a senior military official said on Monday.

"Our Armed Forces, while accomplishing a great number of tasks, have to rely on conscription due to the current economic situation in the country and limited resources," said Yuri Dashkin, head of the main directorate for morale in the Russian Armed Forces.

"The state simply cannot support the transition to a professional army," he explained.

All Russian men between the ages of 18 and 27 are obliged by law to perform one year of military service, but reports of military hazing and harsh conditions encourage people to evade conscription by bribing military officials and doctors for medical exemption certificates.

Following a series of incidents involving the deaths of military conscripts in the past few years, Russian authorities have moved to boost the safety of servicemen and improve the military's image.

However, the number of draft dodgers continues to grow. This trend is aggravated by the poor health of many Russian draftees and the "demographic hole" created in the 1990s.

The Russian military plans to draft about 270,000 eligible young people during the spring 2010 conscription.

In line with the ongoing military reform, the Russian Armed Forces will be downsized to 1 million personnel by 2016, enlisting 150,000 officers and about 745,000 soldiers.

The length of military service for draftees will remain unchanged at 1 year.

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Russian defense spending to grow as proportion of GDP in 2011


Russian defense spending to grow as proportion of GDP in 2011

Russian defense spending will rise to 2.9% of GDP in 2011, up three tenths of a percent on the current year, a deputy finance minister said on Thursday.

"Defense spending in 2010 was 2.6% [of GDP], in 2011 the volume of funding will be 2.9%, in 2012 3% and then 3.2%," Anton Siluanov told the lower house of the Russian parliament.

He also said spending on defense contracts and arms procurement will also increase, but gave no specific figures.

State Duma Defense Committee head Viktor Zavarzin told RIA Novosti Russia's defense industry had yet to emerge from the ongoing crisis.

"Despite the measures taken by the government, the military-industrial complex as a whole has not overcome the state of financial, structural, technological, and personnel crisis," he said.

He said as a result of that, the cost of military products was constantly growing while their quality was declining.

Lt. Gen. Oleg Frolov, acting head of the Defense Ministry Arms Procurement Directorate, told the State Duma that more than 13 trillion rubles ($420 billion) would be allocated under a new state arms program for 2011-2020.

He said, however, that almost three times as much - 36 trillion rubles - would be needed to completely rearm and modernize the Russian military in the next decade.

He said the current figure would ensure the modernization of the Strategic Nuclear Forces and the Air Defense Forces, but leave little for the Ground Forces, the Navy, the Air Force, the Military Space Forces, and other branches of the military.

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Russia may import armor for military vehicles

The Russian Defense Ministry will wait for an answer from researchers before it decides to acquire foreign technology for the production of armor for light military vehicles, a senior military official said Tuesday.

"The decision on the purchase of light armor or its production technologies [abroad] has not been made," Deputy Defense Minister Vladimir Popovkin said at the Eurosatory-2010 arms show in Paris.

"Our researchers have not given us an answer as to whether they are ready and capable of producing this type of armor. If they are, we will make our own armor, but if they are not, we will find ways to acquire Western technology for production in Russia," Popovkin said.

The official added that Russian Armed Forces reform envisions the creation of light brigades equipped with wheeled armored vehicles, medium brigades with a mix of wheeled and tracked vehicles, and heavy brigades with tracked vehicles only.

Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov earlier said that Russia may purchase light armor or technology for its production from Germany.

According to experts, Russia is lagging 20-30 years behind the West in many areas of military technological progress and has recently started attempting to close the gap by purchasing production licenses abroad.

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France hands over night vision technology to Russia

Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said Tuesday it had signed several contracts with the French defense firm Thales on the transfer of technology and delivery of communications equipment for Russian armored vehicles.

"The first contract involves transfer of technologies to Russia, which now will have the right to produce officially licensed thermal imagers at Vologda Optical and Mechanical Plant," said Igor Sevastyanov, Rosoboronexport deputy director general.

"The second contract provisionally allows Russia to bring in communications equipment for integration into Russian armored vehicles for testing," Sevastyanov said. He added that the communications equipment would be mounted on T-90 tanks and BMP-3 armored personnel carriers.

Rosoboronexport did not specify the sum of the contracts.

The plant in the city of Vologda in central European Russia will assemble the Thales-developed thermal imaging cameras. Localized production will allow Russia to reduce production and maintenance costs by at least 5-10% and manufacture thermal imagers for civilian purposes in the future.

Civilian uses of the thermal imagers could include monitoring the efficiency of thermal insulation and detection of heat leaks, among other applications.

Russia may only be able to export thermal imagers produced at its plant with the permission of the French authorities. The list of potential customers will exclude so-called rogue states such as Iran.

According to experts, Russia is lagging 20-30 years behind the West in many areas of technological progress and has recently started attempting to close the gap by purchasing production licenses abroad.

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Russia purchased production rights from Thales

Russia bought from France a license for production of thermal imagers for tanks
Rosoboronexport and French Thales company signed three contracts in Paris, Interfax reported. Told the agency spokesman Rosoboronexport, Vyacheslav Davidenko, one of them involves the transfer of Russian technology elements of night vision devices for armored vehicles.

The fact that Russian tanks and armored vehicles will be equipped with the French thermal imagers, and previously reported - the first such agreement was concluded with Thales as early as 2008. First, there was agreement on the supply of thermal imagers, and then France and Russia agreed to sell licenses for the production of their elements.

Collect thermal imagers will be on the Vologda Optical and Mechanical Plant - the company has established a center for the production of devices. It is planned that night vision devices will be equipped with, including tanks T-90 T-80 and BMP-3 armored vehicles.

Two others signed between the Russian and French companies contract stipulate import permit in Russia means of communication for the integration of thermal imagers for armored vehicles and prescribe the conditions of delivery. The amount of contracts is unknown.
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Thales signed an agreement for the supply of communications equipment for Russian armored vehicles

TSAMTO, June 15. "Rosoboronexport" at "Eurosatory 2010 signed a contract with Thales' agreement providing for the supply of communications equipment to be installed on the Russian armored vehicles, told news agency RIA Novosti, the head of the Russian delegation at the exhibition, Deputy Director General of Rosoboronexport Igor Sevastyanov .

According to him, sets of communications will be integrated on the Russian MBT T-90 and BMP-3.

Earlier, Rosoboronexport, and Thales Group in the framework of the exhibition Eurosatory 2010 signed a contract for the transfer of Russian technology for the production of thermal imaging cameras, which are part of the sights to be installed on various types of armored vehicles.

The cost of the contracts are not reported.

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Russian Knights Su-27 crashed into a fence
At the airfield Kubinka air incident occurred
2010-06-18 / Viktor Litovkin

Last Thursday, 10 June, at the airfield Kubinka (Moscow reg.) Aviation incident occurred. When performing scheduled flights that took place in difficult weather conditions during the landing at the Su-27 from the group "Russian Knights" on the run did not go drag chute. Fighter aircraft skidded off the runway. And, as reported by the Office of Press Service and Information Ministry of Defense of Russia, the plane damaged the nose landing gear and nose. The crew was not injured.

A special commission of the High Command of the Air Force, which clarifies the causes of the incident. Although today we can say that one of the causes of the accident was, of course, the human factor. Error packers of parachutes or onboard an airplane technician who prepared the fighter to scheduled flights. Not excluded and serial marriage, if the parachute was new and was used in an airplane for the first time.

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Russian Sukhoi-34 fighter bomber successfully accomplished a non-stop 6-thousand-kilo


A wing of latest Russian Sukhoi-34 fighter bombers has successfully accomplished a non-stop 6-thousand-kilometre test flight from the region of Lipetsk south of Moscow to the region of Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East. The Sukhoi-34's predecessor in the niche, the Sukhoi-24, cannot fly further than 3 thousand kilometres.
The Sukhoi-34 is a two-seater with a length of 22 metres and a wingspan of 14.7 metres. The maximum speed is 19 hundred kilometres an hour.

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The first-ever crash of Ka-60 Orca shrouded in secrecy



Two test-pilot were seriously injured in emergency landing in Moscow Ka - 60 " Killer Whale " (Photo). According to preliminary data from undergoing flight testing machine refused engine , but the pilots were able to plant a car. This is the first helicopter accident of this type, developed for military aviation. While they built less than a dozen , but it is expected that it could be widely disseminated.

As a correspondent GZT.RU law enforcement sources , Moscow region , the incident occurred at 11.30 am on the outskirts of the city Kotelniki in Lyubertsy district area. Two Ka-60 carried out a planned flight. Both cars belong to the Kamov Company - successor to the famous OKB , which is located in Lyubertsy .

According to preliminary data, in flight from one of the helicopters refused to drive. The pilots were able to put the car on the windmilling propeller. Emergency landing has been very hard. Bumps on the ground , both a test pilot ( one of them 57, and another 59 years ) were seriously injured.

An accident in a deserted place

It should be noted that the helicopter pilots were able to put in a fairly remote place in 300 meters from the nearest residential building near the pit lime plant. The second helicopter to land immediately next to the victim machine and evacuated the victims.

They were taken to the nearest helicopter landing pad in Moscow and sent to the resuscitation of the 36 th city hospital. Doctors diagnosed a brain concussion pilots and multiple concomitant injuries , fractures , bruises , etc. Condition of wounded doctors estimate as heavy .

The machine itself at the impact on the land rolls onto its side , but not burned . Place emergency landing " Grampus " was immediately cordoned off , and started his inspection specialists manufacturer . In addition to the place of PE did not even let a staff of MOE . Representatives of the holding company "Helicopters of Russia ", which includes " Kamov " , from any comments on the causes and circumstances of the incident have refused . The Defense Ministry also stated that crashed Ca -60 to them has nothing to do .

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U.S. to cooperate with Russia on global missile defense system
BY : RIA Novosti



The United States is ready to cooperate with Russia toward the creation of a global missile defense system, the U.S. Ambassador to Russia said on Monday.

"We will continue this dialogue so that Russia and we can work together on the creation of a global missile defense system," John Beyrle said in Russian while speaking to students and staff at a Moscow university.

U.S.-Russia relations have seen a dramatic increase since Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama announced last year a new policy of resetting bilateral ties and overcoming Cold-War era set-backs.

Although Obama scrapped last September earlier plans to deploy missile defense elements in the Czech Republic and Poland, Washington has not given up on its European missile shield initiative.

In May, the United States opened a temporary military base in northern Poland, just 80 km (50 miles) from the border of Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, in accordance with an agreement negotiated under former President George Bush in 2008 – a move which drew much criticism from Russia.

The United States is also in talks with Bulgaria and Romania on deploying elements of the U.S. missile shield on their territories from 2015.





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Russia Admits It Needs To Modernize Its Navy

by Ilya Kramnik, military commentator RIA Novosti
Moscow (RIA NOVOSTI) Jun 29, 2010




Russia's reviewed plans for naval modernization include the supply of 15 new warships, including frigates, missile boats and submarines, to the Black Sea Fleet by 2020. The decision was recently made public by Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky.

Taking into account the high cost and complexity of the modern projects, the new ships will be modernized versions of already tried and tested projects.

The decision indicates that Russia's political and military leadership is dissatisfied with the speed and cost of building warships as part of new projects. Modernizing the Black Sea Fleet is also a priority because it is currently comprised of the country's oldest warships.

Analysts point out that this is the first decision on modernizing the fleet taken since Mikhail Gorbachev launched perestroika in the late 1980s.

The Black Sea Fleet has over 40 warships of different classes, many of which will be decommissioned by the early 2020s, and several dozen auxiliary vessels, which are also becoming obsolete. Moreover, it is said that only a half of these warships and vessels are in working order and combat ready.

So far it is not clear which ships and vessels will be built for the Black Sea Fleet, but some say the list includes three Project 636M submarines, three or four Project 11356 frigates and six Tornado class Project 21632 missile/artillery boats.

Russian shipyards can build large numbers of Project 11356 frigates and Project 636 submarines quickly, but the same is not true of the Tornado class missile boats. On the other hand, these missile boats will be modeled on the tried and tested Project 21630, which has a relatively simple design.

This scenario for modernizing the fleet could shorten the process and is set to cost about 100 billion rubles ($3.2 billion) by 2020. The ships and vessels to be commissioned by that time will form the basis for the fleet's subsequent strengthening as warships from new projects are added. If these plans are carried out, the Black Sea Fleet will comprise from 35 to 40 new warships with a maximum age of 10-12 years and a 30 year service life.

The Black Sea Fleet currently has two key tasks: to control the Black Sea and ensure the safety of Russia's southern borders, and deploy to the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean as needed.

If it is to be able to fulfill the former task, the fleet needs combat-ready missile boats, corvettes, small submarines as well as aircraft and coastal forces, including marines.

The latter task can be assigned only to long-range sea and ocean-faring groups, such as frigates accompanied by support ships.

Since Russia has made its interest in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean clear, the Black Sea Fleet must have ocean-faring vessels. Its frigates would be able to carry out combat duties in the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean faster than the warships of the Baltic or Northern Fleets, which would take a lot longer just to reach either destination.

Ideally, modernizing the Black Sea Fleet, and subsequently Russia's other fleets, will allow the country to maintain naval task groups capable of discharging a wide range of duties, from peacekeeping and humanitarian operations to combat roles in the key operational theaters around the world.

But it takes more than just political will and funding to realize these plans. Russia also needs to sign a new agreement with Ukraine because the existing documents concerning the Black Sea Fleet's status stipulate that Russia has to coordinate the modernization of the fleet and its coastal infrastructure with the Ukrainian authorities.

Such coordination will not be a problem as things stand currently in terms of politics, but the situation might change over time, so it would be reasonable to use this period of good relations with Ukraine to review the status of the Black Sea Fleet and expand Russia's rights.

The renewal of the Black Sea Fleet will be financed under the state rearmament program for 2010-2020, which is still being drafted. Officers of the Russian Defense Ministry say that its bottom-line funding, 13 trillion rubles ($419 billion), will not cover the modernization of the Navy, particularly such large groups as the Northern and Pacific Fleets, which require larger groups of more powerful and expensive warships than either the Black Sea or the Baltic Fleets.

Moreover, rearmament cannot be limited to spending on warships; its cost will increase dramatically given the need for a new naval infrastructure, landing vessels, naval aircraft and auxiliary ships, as well as support vessels and repair facilities. But without them any naval modernization would be incomplete and hence ineffective.

The opinions expressed in this article are the author's and do not necessarily represent those of RIA Novosti.

Source: RIA Novosti




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