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Russia to spend $613 bln on arms in coming decade
2010-09-22
Russia plans to spend 19 trillion rubles (613 billion dollars) to purchase new weapons over the next decade as it seeks to modernise its Soviet-era army, defence minister Anatoly Serdyukov said in an interview released on Tuesday.

The government is in the process of approving a plan to ramp up the arms budget for 2011-2020 by 46 percent from the previous estimate of 13 trillion rubles, Serdyukov told Bloomberg news agency in an interview.
So they'll have to set lots of oil and natural gas at high prices, which means they'll have to keep world affairs stirred up, which will justify a large military...
Serdyukov, who spoke following his talks with US Defense Secretary Robert Gates in Washington earlier this month, also said Russia was interested in US technologies. He did not elaborate.

Much of Russia's military equipment dates back to Soviet times and the government has in recent years promised extra money for modernisation.

Russia has been negotiating with France for months to buy a Mistral helicopter carrier, in its first ever purchase of military hardware from a member of NATO. The talks have been mired by disputes over technology transfer however.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Can't we get Putin to at least run for governor of California? He seems to get things done...
Posted by: borgboy   2010-09-22 14:02  

#3  If you had some of their neighbors you'd probably want a strong military too. NCO corps? Yes. More Russian babies too.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-09-22 12:25  

#2  Hugo is buying a lot of stuff too. So?

How about building a real NCO corps? Yes, it's not like neat new toys and gadgets, but it's a force multiplier that if given the authority and responsibility gives the user unimaginable flexibility on the battlefield. Unfortunately, it's also incompatible with a mother-may-I command and control system.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-09-22 10:06  

#1  ION YAHOO NEWS > CHINA'S PREMIER THREATENS JAPAN OVER BOAT DISPUTE [+ BTW, SSSSSHHHHHH, the Daoyus = Senkaku Islands also].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-09-22 01:41  

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