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    Defence minister briefs Putin on CIS air defence exercises

    By Viktoria Sokolova

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    April 12, 2004 Monday 8:08 AM Eastern Time

    Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov informed President Vladimir
    Putin about results of air defence exercises of CIS countries.

    Russia's airborne early warning and guidance aircraft A-50 equipped
    with the Shmel radar was used during the joint exercises for guiding
    planes of Russia, Belarus and Armenia to targets, he said.

    The plane can track 50 air targets at a 230-kilometre distance and
    guide to them up to ten jets.

    Another feature of the exercises was manoeuvres of planes of three
    states - Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, Ivanov said.

    The planes landed at airfields of other CIS countries and later
    returned to their own bases.

    More than 50 sorties were flown during the exercises.

    The main task of the command and staff exercises was to drill
    repulsing an air attack and preventing the seizure of aircraft by
    terrorists.

    "The conducted exercises have allowed strengthening the air defence
    system at the scale of the CIS and Russia's own security," Ivanov
    said.

    General Alexander Mikhailov commanded the exercises that engaged
    Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan. Uzbekistan, Belarus and Ukraine.

    Air force units of eight CIS states took part in the exercises that
    involved 50 command posts and 60 aircraft, including fighter jets
    Su-29, MiG-29, MiG-31, assault planes Su-25, combat bombers S-24 and
    long-haul bombers Tu-22 M3.

    Russia's air force base located in Kyrgyzstan's city of Kant took part
    in the exercises for the first time.
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