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Russian Army to get new weaponry in 2006 |
2006-05-20 |
![]() Colonel General Alexander Belousov said the Armed Forces would receive about 30 main battle tanks, 40 infantry fighting vehicles, more than 100 armored personnel carriers, modernized surface-to-air missiles, more than 10 combat helicopters and a regiment of silo-based Topol-M ballistic missiles. The acquisitions will be made under a major modernization program highlighted in President Vladimir Putin's state of the nation address May 10 and in statements by a number of senior military officials. "The modernization program for 2006 envisions the procurement of about 30 new T-90 tanks and modernization of more than 180 T-72 and T-80 tanks," Belousov said, adding that this meant older tanks would stay in service longer. He said the army would receive more than 40 new BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), 100 BTR-80 and BTR-90 armored personnel carriers (APCs), new BMD-2 and BMD-3 airborne IFVs and about 4,500 Kamaz and Ural trucks. More than 350 IFVs, 170 APCs, and 90 airborne IFVs will be modernized, he said. Belousov also said 50 frontline aircraft would be modernized, including Su-24 Fencer tactical bombers, Su-25 Frogfoot attack aircraft, Su-27 Flanker and MiG-29 Fulcrum fighters. He added that 20 surface-to-air missile systems would be modernized and equipped with new missiles. "We have ordered more than 100 new missiles for these systems," Belousov said. The Army will also get more than 10 new Mi-28 Havoc and Ka-50 Hokum attack helicopters, he added. "The Strategic Missile Forces will put a regiment of silo-based Topol-M ballistic missiles on combat duty by the end of this year," Belousov said. |
Posted by:DanNY |
#3 So, we have an armoured battalion, 2 Mech Infantry battalions and an attack helo company. Sounds like a single brigade to me. Sheesh, this is less than the Iraqi Army. |
Posted by: Brett 2006-05-20 22:17 |
#2 That's all well and good, but it's still made by Russian industry, maintained by conscripts, most of whom barely speak Russian, and at best is based on 1990 technology - or earlier. It'll give the Ruskies the ability to confront the Chinese, the Iranians, or to battle some of the former "soviet" states, but is no match for a technologically superior, faster, more accurate US (or allied) military. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2006-05-20 22:08 |
#1 Its gonna bust da budget, no doubt. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2006-05-20 22:06 |