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Putin announces sale of 35 tanks to Venezuela
2010-10-16
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced that he will soon provide 35 tanks to Venezuela, after his meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, to whom he vowed to sell other weapons.

"Russia fully complies with the bilateral agreements in the field of military-technical cooperation. Shortly, Russia plans to provide a new batch of weapons. They are 35 tanks," said Putin at a joint press conference with Chavez at his residence Novo-Ogoriovo, outside Moscow.

Although Putin would not elaborate, experts believe that the sale involves T-72 and T-90 tanks, which would replace the French MX-30 tanks and which have already been purchased by some 30 countries, including Iran and Syria.
Remember, the 'T' stands for 'target' ...
"We are willing to supply tanks and, with respect to other types of weapons, we will do it broadly. Russian companies have started to work according to their orders," he said.

For his part, Chavez emphasized that "the issue of military cooperation, for which we are under attack, is going very well."
Just the thing for holding your own population down, anyway ...
"Now, we do have an armed force," said Chavez, who mentioned some of the purchases of Russian weapons by Caracas in recent years, including tanks, Sukhoi fighters, which he described as "the best aircraft in the world," and Kalashnikov rifles.

Earlier on Friday, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev said that Moscow will not reduce military-technical cooperation with Caracas, after his meeting with Chavez at the Kremlin.

"In this field, we have not slowed down, not even now," Medvedev said at a joint press conference with Chavez in the Malachite Room of the Kremlin.

On Chavez's previous visit to Russia, in September 2009, Medvedev promised that Moscow would supply the weapons Venezuela needed, including tanks and armored cars.

Last April, during his visit to Venezuela, Putin said that Venezuela planned to buy Russian arms worth over USD 5 billion. That figure includes a USD 2-billion loan Moscow will grant to Caracas for the acquisition of heavy weapons.

Venezuela, which according to Venezuelan sources has bought Russian weapons worth USD 4.4 billion since 2005, has emerged as a major Latin American customer of the Russian military industry, which has ignited concerns in the US and Colombia.

The Russian press has reported that Venezuela is interested in diesel-electric submarines of the class "Varshavianka" (Kilo, according to the NATO classification).

Military experts quoted by the RIA-Novosti news agency said on Friday that Caracas would receive the S-300 antiaircraft missile system that Moscow decided not to supply to Iran because of the sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council.
Hate to break it to you, Hugo, but the S300 isn't going to stop us if we decide we need to, you know, "do something" about you ...
According to these sources, Russia has provided to Venezuela a dozen Tor-M1 air defense systems, the same ones Tehran acquired in late 2005.

Chavez's visit to Russia is part of a foreign tour for almost two weeks that will also take him on October 16 to Belarus, and then to Ukraine, Iran, Syria, Libya, Algeria and Portugal.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  The sale also means Russians get needed employment and lucrative long-term 'training' and support contracts.

IOW, HOT VENEZUELAN CHICKS, D---GED IT!!

/JoeMendiola
Posted by: Pappy   2010-10-16 11:41  

#2  Looks like Putty found a rube at his yard sale...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-10-16 10:58  

#1  All US enemies are friends of Putin!
Posted by: Paul D   2010-10-16 06:45  

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