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  • Russian, Belarus AFs demonstrate reaction to NATO eastward expansion

    Baltic News Service
    April 7, 2004

    RUSSIAN, BELARUS AIR FORCES DEMONSTRATE REACTION TO NATO EASTWARD
    EXPANSION

    ZHELEZNODOROZHNY, Apr 07


    Russian Air Force Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Mikhailov said that the
    joint Russian-Belarus north-western air forces were capable of
    reacting adequately to accession of the Baltic States to NATO.

    "Our north-western air forces are capable of reacting adequately to
    the actions taken. At the present time the Northwestern Air Forces do
    not require any reinforcements," Mikhailov told reporters on
    Wednesday, commenting on the deployment of four NATO aircraft in the
    Baltic States.

    The Russian Air Force commander-in-chief is supervising the command
    post exercise of the CIS Unified Air Defense System. "It has been
    proved once again that the CIS Unified Air Defense System is very
    reliable," Mikhailov said.

    He said that as of 11:30 a.m. Moscow time (0730 GMT) a total of seven
    simulated air targets have been detected, tracked, and destroyed
    within the framework of the exercise. "All the targets were
    represented by aircraft," Mikhailov clarified.

    He said that the A-50 AWACS aircraft, participating in the exercise,
    was operating over Dagestan. "It was supposed to have been deployed
    over Armenia, but later on it was decided that the aircraft would
    operate over the Russian territory, as Georgia had provided an air
    corridor too late. At the present time it is operating at such an
    altitude, which allows it to monitor the Armenian airspace as well,"
    Mikhailov said.

    The Baltic states joined the NATO alliance on March 29 with NATO
    fighter jets deployed at the Zokniai air base in northern Lithuania
    on the same day for patrolling the Baltic skies, causing negative
    reaction on behalf of Russian politicians.
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