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Putin says Russia needs strong military
2012-02-21
MOSCOW: Russia needs to modernize its military arsenals to deter China others from grabbing its resources, Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in article published Monday.

Putin, who is running to reclaim presidency in March 4 election, laid out his vision of military modernization in an article published Monday in the government daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

"Amid global economic upheavals and other shocks there always is a temptation to solve one's problems by using force to apply pressure," Putin wrote. "It's not accidental that even today we can hear voices saying that soon the issue of national sovereignty not applying to resources of global significance would "objectively" emerge."

Putin in his article didn't name any specific nation eyeing Russian mineral riches, but in the past he had repeatedly accused the United States of trying to weaken Russia in order to sideline a rival.

"We mustn't tempt anyone with our weakness," Putin said.

Putin said that the government plans spending about 23 trillion rubles (about $770 billion dollars) over the next decade to purchase more than 400 intercontinental ballistic missiles, more than 600 combat aircraft, dozens of submarines and other navy vessels and thousands of armored vehicles.
So the U.S. plans to cut its nuclear arsenal by up to 80 percent while Russia builds 400 new ICBMs. Smart, Mr. Obama, real smart...
He said that Russia will respond to the planned US missile defense by developing weapons capable of penetrating it, adding that "there can't be too much patriotism" on the issue.

Putin said in the article that Russia also needs to look 30-50 years ahead to foresee threats posed by prospective new weapons technologies. While a nuclear conflict looks unlikely, scientific progress leads to the emergence of new weapons that could change the character of war, Putin said. He specifically referred to precision long-range non-nuclear weapons, saying they emerge as key instrument of modern warfare.

While Putin on Monday stopped short of naming any nation developing the technology, Russia has long voiced concern with US plans to re-equip some of its long-range nuclear missiles with conventional warheads.

Experts have warned that the obsolete equipment and aging workforce at Russian defense plants put a challenge to the ambitious weapons modernization program.

Putin said the government would need to focus on modernizing weapons-making plants, promising to encourage private investments in arms production.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  Who doesn't?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-02-21 14:46  

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