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    Azerbaijan set to buy modern artillery guns from Russia - daily

    Ekho, Baku
    21 Jul 04


    Azerbaijan has begun negotiations with a Russian arms manufacturer to
    buy a new model of artillery guns, the Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho has
    said. In an interview with the newspaper, an independent military
    expert welcomed Azerbaijan's intention of buying the new model of
    artillery guns and said it will help improve the training of
    Azerbaijani gunners and the country will get a modern weapon of high
    quality. The expert also added that Armenia is one step ahead of
    Azerbaijan in updating its military arsenal and if Azerbaijan
    concludes a contract with the Russians, the national army will only
    benefit from this. The following is an excerpt from R. Orucov report
    by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on 21 July headlined "Azerbaijan is
    having ongoing negotiations to purchase artillery guns" and subheaded
    "This can only be welcomed, a military expert thinks". Subheadings
    have been inserted editorially:

    Negotiations have begun with Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan is taking steps to update its military arsenal. This is
    proved by the news that recently appeared on numerous Russian military
    web sites. We are talking about the Expo Arms-2004 exhibition in
    Nizhniy Tagil on 6-10 July. As has been reported, the Azerbaijani
    presidential aide for military issues, Maj-Gen Vahid Aliyev, took part
    in the exhibition. Over two days of the exhibition, experts from
    various foreign delegations showed interest in the output of the
    Motovilikhinskiye Zavody company (town of Perm), which is one of the
    most famous manufacturers of artillery hardware in Russia, the
    company's web site says. Negotiations have begun with guests from
    Azerbaijan, India, China, Cuba and some other countries.

    What products did Azerbaijan show interest in? "A 120mm NONA-K towed
    cannon, which is one of the enterprise's most promising products, was
    presented at the exhibition. The cannon has a unique combination of
    qualities and can be used as a howitzer, a mortar or an anti-tank
    gun. NONA-K attracted the attention of many experts who took part in
    the Russian Expo Arms-2004 exhibition. The inventors of the 2B16
    NONA-K cannon had taken Afghanistan experience into account. The
    cannon is equipped with a jack to ensure its hard connection with the
    surface in a gun emplacement. Unlike its self-propelled model, the
    cannon's barrel is provided with muzzle brake which absorbs up to 30
    per cent of recoil energy. In line with the rules, the 120mm 2B16
    cannot is towed by a GAZ-66 vehicle, but an UAZ-469 vehicle can also
    cope with that task. This is a universal gun that combines a mortar
    and a light howitzer. It has a low combat weight (1.2 tonnes), a small
    size and matchless flexibility of fire which is characterized by a
    wide firing range (from 1.7 to 12.8 km).

    [Passage omitted: Other technical details of the gun]

    No comment

    Yesterday, Ekho managed to contact Igor Vagan, the director of the
    foreign relations department of the Motovilikhinskiye Zavody
    company. "Arms exports are a very delicate subject. However, what our
    web site says about Azerbaijan is completely true. Indeed,
    representatives of Azerbaijan's state agencies have talked to
    employees of our unit dealing with military equipment production.
    However, I cannot make any comment on the current stage of the talks
    and on the supposed amount of potential purchase by Azerbaijan," Vagan
    said.

    He apologized for not being able to give us any details, saying that
    the subject is confidential. "Unfortunately, I cannot say anything
    about the price of the NONA-K cannon," he said.

    Armenia one step ahead

    In any case, Azerbaijan's well-known military expert Uzeyir Cafarov
    positively regards the country's intention of buying this universal
    artillery gun. "It's better to have few NONA-K cannons than the
    cannons both Armenia and we possess. First, NONA has greater
    efficiency than similar models of arms which our army is using and our
    soldiers are learning to handle. The cannon's hitting accuracy is 99.9
    per cent. Previous similar models were weaker in terms of angular
    deviation, wind correction and hitting accuracy. NONA is a weapon of
    the latest generation. In addition, it was tested long ago,
    demonstrated perfect results and can be successfully used in
    hostilities. It can also be used to improve the training of
    Azerbaijani gunners and mortar crew members." If this issue ends
    successfully, Cafarov said, Azerbaijan will get a modern weapon of
    high quality.

    According to him, "there is information which is not being divulged by
    the media. Armenia is now busy updating its military potential. This
    applies to artillery, light and heavy hardware. If Azerbaijan
    concludes a contract with the Russian side, the national army will
    only win from this - this will be of greater benefit than the hardware
    we possess today."

    Taking into account that the Azerbaijani army is still equipped with
    hardware invented and manufactured by the Soviet military-industrial
    complex, "I think that the purchase of such weapons as NONA-K is
    necessary", he added. Over the past 10 years of independence,
    Azerbaijan has not carried out a considerable replacement of various
    weapons. "In terms of purchasing new hardware, we are behind
    Armenia. It is no secret that the Armenians are searching the world
    for new types of weapons to replenish their arsenal and are buying
    them with the help of their strategic partner Russia. They are one
    step ahead of us in this issue."
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