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    CIS Air Defense Practised on Russia's Missile Carriers

    Air defense divisions of Tadjikistan called on duty December 1, 2000
    as part of the joint air defense system of CIS. Soldiers of the
    launch crew in Tadjikistan run to shelter after they charged the
    system.

    KOMMERSANT Daily, APRIL 06, 2005

    Double military exercise was held Tuesday in the air of eight countries
    of CIS. At the final stage, strategic missile carriers Tu-160 and
    Tu-95MS as well as bombers Tu-22M3 from the 22nd air division were
    redeploying from Russia to Belarus, simultaneously acting as a
    potential enemy for Belarus air defense.

    In scale, the exercise held at 10:00 a.m., MSK, yesterday in the air
    of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan and
    Ukraine was well above the usual command-and-staff training. Chief of
    Russia's Air Force Staff, General-Colonel Boris Cheltsov said almost
    60 planes were involved. Usually no more than 40 planes take part in
    the exercise. Besides, Air Force Commander-in-Chief, Army General
    Vladimir Mikhailov kept an eye on the exercise not from Russia's
    headquarters as he generally does, but from Dushanbe, Tadjikistan,
    where he was supervising "Rubezh-2003" exercise.

    Moreover, it was decided to combine the final stage of Russian
    strategic air force exercise with the exercise of the CIS air
    defense. En route from Russia to Belarus, Tu-160s, Tu-95MS and Tu-22M3
    were simulating the planes of an enemy. They were spotted by the
    air force and air defense of Belarus, backed up by the long-range
    radar detection aircraft A-50, which arrived from Ivanovo to the
    effect. Once intercepted and conditionally destroyed, two strategic
    missile carriers Tu-95MS and a couple of Tu-160s landed in Machulishchi
    aerodrome near Minsk. For Russia's Tu-22M3 it was the first landing
    on the above airdrome. At the same time, four Tu-22M3s of Russia put
    down in Baranovichy.
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