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    Russian air base in Armenia ready to open fire at NATO planes - TV report

    Channel One TV, Moscow
    4 May 04

    Presenter Back in Soviet times airborne troops stationed in
    Transcaucasia served as a reliable defence of the country's southern
    borders. In the mid-1990s Russia's airspace in the area was left
    without any defence. Armenia alone met Russia halfway and allowed for
    the Russian Airborne Troops to remain on its territory.

    Correspondent Aleksey Artemyev Fighters at the Russian air base
    Erebuni have six minutes and not a second more to take off for a duty
    flight and intercept a target that has illegally entered Armenia's
    airspace. The end of the runway and the border with the neighbouring
    country are separated by a distance of 15 km. The neighbouring country
    is Turkey, a NATO member state, with a great number of air bases
    stationed on its territory, including those belonging to the USA.

    Two years ago Russian pilots cut short an attempt by a high-speed spy
    plane to enter Armenia's airspace from Turkey. One should always be on
    alert here. All interceptors on combat duty here are equipped with
    four air-to-air missiles. The two bigger ones are located closer to
    the fuselage and are capable of hitting a target within a distance of
    up to 80 km. The two smaller ones are intended for close combat, they
    are capable of hitting any target within 30 km. The equipment is
    completely ready for combat.

    NATO intelligence is monitoring the Russian air base in Armenia round
    the clock. Two sites for direct tracking are situated on a slope of Mt
    Ararat. The Turkish Air Force are trying to have every Russian pilot
    under control.

    Valeriy Ded, captioned as fighter pilot We do not normally meet them
    in the air. At times we spot them on our radar screens, both on board
    and on the ground. They know every pilot of ours, our voices, if not
    our names.

    Correspondent The Erebuni air base is part of the Russian air defence
    complex situated in Armenia, the only one remaining in Transcaucasia,
    protecting Russia's southern borders. The main air defence forces are
    located high up in the mountains, not far from Gyumri, formerly
    Leninakan. There are four launch pads for air defence missile systems
    Kub and S-300 there.

    We were the only TV crew that was given a chance to film a Russian air
    defence command post on alert duty.

    Unidentified officer This facility allows us to see the sites where
    the air defence batteries are stationed as well as the sectors they
    are facing. We can give them the whereabouts of a target to hit.

    Correspondent This radar station is able to operate within a radius of
    300 km. The nearest NATO airfields in Turkey are situated at a
    distance of about 200 km. In other words, the Russian command post is
    able to spot any plane takeoff from any of the airfields.

    Aleksey Gorskiy, captioned as commander of the combat command and
    control division In May 2001 we began our test alert duty. We did not
    have a right to open fire at trespassers. The Turks used to fly along
    the border all the time. After the alert duty started in earnest in
    October ?2001 , in other words when we were allowed to open fire, they
    hardly ever appear here now.

    Correspondent All the Russian air defence divisions stationed in
    Armenia are working in close coordination with each other. In everyday
    life pilots and anti-aircraft gunners are rivals. The air base is
    proud of its unique barracks, containing fish water tanks,
    mantelpieces and even a small zoo of their own. Meanwhile, the air
    defence system command division claims that they have the best cook
    and cuisine.

    Passage to end omitted: interview with cook.
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