http://en.rian.ru/mlitary_news/20100325/158304836.html
06:0525/03/2010
Over 300 paratroopers from the 76th Airborne Division will be airdropped during military exercises in northwest Russia on Thursday, Airborne Troops spokesman Col. Alexander Cherednik said.
"We plan to airdrop about 300 servicemen and 12 airborne combat vehicles, three of them will be dropped with the crew. In addition, for the first time we will drop the newest Sprut self-propelled anti-tank gun," he said.
Exercises will also involve live firing. They will be held under the command of the Airborne Troops chief, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Shamanov.
The Airborne Troops are considered the most capable mobile assault forces in Russia. Various estimates put the current personnel at about 48,000 troops deployed in four divisions and a brigade.
MOSCOW, March 25 (RIA Novosti)
Itar-Tass: Russia, Moldova, Dniester reg peacekeepers to hold joint exercise
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25.03.2010, 04.01
CHISINAU, March 25 (Itar-Tass) - Military from the Joint Peacekeeping Force of Russia, Moldova and Moldova’s breakaway Dniester region will hold on Thursday a joint military exercise, the press service of the Joint Control Commission, which supervises the peacekeeping operation in the Dniester region said.
In February 2009, the Joint Control Commission organized the first over the period of five years joint exercise of the peacekeeping contingents. This “pause” was triggered by tensions that aggravated between Tiraspol and Chisinau, which failed to agree on organizing exercises. Prior to that, such exercises had been held twice a year.
This year marks 18 years since the start of the peacekeeping operation in the Dniester region. Peace and stability in that region is maintained by the Joint Peacekeeping Force that consists of military contingents of Russia (335 military), Moldova (453 military) and the Dniester region (490 servicemen) as well as a group of ten Ukrainian military observers.
Peacekeepers were pulled in the region after an armed conflict in the Dniester region in 1992. Since then there have been no outbreaks of violence and nobody has been killed. This has given an opportunity for Chisinau and Tiraspol to discuss a peaceful settlement of the conflict.
BNS: Russian Air Force receives Pantsir-S1 missile systems
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Last Updated: Mar 25, 2010
MOSCOW (BNS): The Russian Air Force has received the first batch of ten Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun systems, the Defence Ministry has said.
The missile systems, designed to protect civilian and military targets from aerial attacks, were delivered to the Air Force by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau during a ceremony held in the city of Tula on March 18, 2010, RIA Novosti reported.
The addition of the new weapon system will increase the Russian Air Force's effectiveness and sustainability in air defence, Defence Ministry spokesperson Lt. Col. Vladimir Drik told the news agency.
The Pantsir-S1 (NATO name SA-22 Greyhound) is a short-range surface-to-air missile system that also features gun armaments which allows it to hit at high altitude, long range aerial targets as well as very small objects flying at extremely low heights. The missile can take on targets like helicopters, cruise missiles, drones and also precision bombs.
The fire control system of Pantsir-S1 includes a detection and tracking radar.
Weapons installed in the complex include two double-barreled 2A38M caliber 30 millimeter autocannon anti-aircraft guns having a range of 4 kilometers and 12 57E6-E ground-to-air hypersonic missiles.
Gazeta.kz: Kazakhstan, Russia reached arrangements on cooperation in food and automobile industry
http://engnews.gazeta.kz/art.asp?aid=142788
13:40 25.03.2010
Almaty. March 25. Kazakhstan Today - During the working meeting of First Vice Premiers of Kazakhstan and Russia, Umirzak Shukeev and Igor Shuvalov, taken place on March 24, the officials reached arrangements on expansion of cooperation of two countries in food and automobile industries, the agency reports citing the official mass media.
According to U. Shukeev, introduction to the Customs Union for Kazakhstan has two key aspects: cooperation in automobile industry and expansion of the volume of domestic agricultural products in the partner' markets.
"Considering requirement of the Russian Federation to products, we would like to increase import within the next three years of the Kazakhstan meat to Russia up to 60 thousand tons a year," First Vice Premier of Kazakhstan noted. He reminded that in the past Kazakhstan traditionally delivered to Russia meat in the volume of 350 thousand tons.
During the meeting, the officials agreed to create a joint working group to study the question of increase of volumes of export of meat from Kazakhstan and import of Russian products.
According to the government official of the Russian Federation, the parties reached arrangements to study the possibility of creation in the territory of Kazakhstan of assembly manufacture of automobiles with participation of two countries. The automobiles will be sold both in the Russian and Kazakhstan markets.
Guardian: RAF jets scrambled 20 times in 12 months to intercept Russian aircraft
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/mar/24/raf-tornados-intercept-russian-aircraft
Tornado crews scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft near British airspace on more than 20 occasions since start of 2009, air force says
Richard Norton-Taylor
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 24 March 2010 19.47 GMT
Tornado fighters have been scrambled 20 times in the last year to intercept Russian aircraft near British airspace, the RAF has revealed.
Jets intercepted two Russian Blackjack bombers – Tupolev TU-160 aircraft – near Scotland after they had been seen earlier by Norwegian, Danish and Icelandic fighters.
Two RAF Tornado F3 fighters from 111 Squadron were scrambled from RAF Leuchars, in Fife, in the early hours of 10 March, the RAF said.
The aircraft intercepted the Russian planes near Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
The Tornados shadowed the bombers as they flew south before turning north off the Northern Ireland coast.
Eventually, the Russians left UK airspace and, after four hours, the Tornado crews stood down and returned to Leuchars.
Wing Commander Mark Gorringe, the commander of 111 Squadron, said: "This is not an unusual incident, and people may be surprised to know that our crews have successfully scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft on more than 20 occasions since the start of 2009.
"Our pilots, navigators and indeed all the support personnel at RAF Leuchars work very hard to deliver the UK Quick Reaction Alert Force, which can be scrambled in minutes, 24 hours a day to defend the UK from unidentified aircraft entering our airspace, or aircraft in distress."
There was no indication that the Russian planes intended to enter British airspace but were simply showing Russia could still deploy long-range bombers in areas of potential interest to Moscow despite the end of the cold war, defence officials said.
Scotsman: RAF catches Russian bombers in UK airspace
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Published Date: 25 March 2010
By Mark Smith
THiS striking picture shows the RAF intercepting two long-range Russian "Blackjack" bombers after they breached UK airspace off the Scottish coast.
• An RAF Tornado fighter closes in on one of the two Russian 'Blackjack' bombers that were intercepted in UK airspace. Picture: Ministry of Defence/Complimentary
The Russian planes, the world's biggest combat aircraft that are capable of carrying nuclear or conventional weapons, were intercepted by two Tornados near Stornoway in the Western Isles.
RAF crews have now been scrambled 20 times in the past year to intercept Russian aircraft over British airspace, the Ministry of Defence revealed last night.
MoD insiders claim the Russian operation may have been aimed at watching preparations for a major military exercise to take place off the Scottish coast next month.
The two Tornado F3 fighters from 111 Squadron were scrambled from RAF Leuchars in Fife in the early hours of 10 March.
After intercepting the Russian bombers, the Tornados shadowed the Tupolev TU-160 aircraft as they flew south before turning north, just short of the Northern Ireland coast.
Eventually the Russians left UK airspace and, after four hours, the Tornado crews stood down and returned to Leuchars.
Wing Commander Mark Gorringe, who is the commander of 111 Squadron, said: "This is not an unusual incident and people may be surprised to know that our crews have successfully scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft on more than 20 occasions since the start of 2009.
"Our pilots, navigators and, indeed, all the support personnel at RAF Leuchars work very hard to deliver the UK Quick Reaction Alert Force 24 hours a day, which can be scrambled in minutes, to defend the UK from unidentified aircraft entering our airspace, or aircraft in distress.
"It's a very important job, defending the UK and helping to keep UK citizens safe. It is also important for the safety of civilian aircraft that we intercept all aircraft that do not make contact with British air traffic control."
New RAF Typhoon fighter jets are scheduled to replace the Tornados the in the Quick Reaction Alert role next year.
The latest incident followed the resumption in 2007 of long-range bomber patrols by the Russians, which has resulted in RAF fighters being scrambled on a number of occasions.
The bomber flights have been seen as an indication of the current tensions between Russia and the West, particularly Britain.
MoD sources said the latest episode may have been linked to the Joint Warrior military exercise to be staged off the Scottish coast from 12 April. As part of the exercise, navy, RAF and army squadrons will be engaged in mock engagements across the north and west coasts of Scotland. It will involve forces from other Nato countries.
The source said: "It is possible that the Russians were having a nosey around the north of Scotland to keep an eye on preparations for this major exercise.
"The Ark Royal was also on operation in this area in recent weeks, which may have attracted attention from the Russian military.
"These events have become fairly common in recent years and are really just about the Russians trying to make their presence felt."
In 2007, a nuclear-armed Blackjack bomber staged a mock attack on the east coast of England and got within 90 seconds of Hull without being intercepted. Creeping in low over the North Sea, it changed course only 20 miles from UK territorial airspace.
'White Swan' harks back to days of Soviet Union
THE Tupolev Tu-160 is a supersonic heavy bomber which began to be deployed in the last years of the Soviet Union.
Known as the "White Swan" by its crews, it is the largest jet-powered combat aircraft ever built.
Although several civil and military transport aircraft are bigger, the Tu-160 has the heaviest take-off weight and the highest top speed of any combat aircraft, as well as one of the largest payloads of any current heavy bomber.
The aircraft remains in production, with at least 16 currently in service with the Russian air force.
It has the following specifications:
Crew: four
Wingspan: 35.6m
Length: 54.1m
Height: 13.1m
Normal Combat Load Weight: 9,000kg
Maximum Combat Load Weight: 40,000kg
Fuel Weight: 148,000kg
Maximum Flight Speed: 2,000km/h
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