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    No tanks shown at Russian ground troops exhibition - TV

    Sources:

    RBK TV, Moscow 4 Aug 06

    Centre TV, Moscow 4 Aug

    Bad weather precluded the demonstration of heavy armour and artillery
    pieces at the Krasnoarmeysk artillery range in Moscow Region as part
    of an international arms exhibition, Russian RBK TV channel reported
    at 1400 gmt on 4 August quoting the exhibition organizers.

    The report said the organizing committee of the MVSV 2006 International
    Defence Exhibition of Ground Troops blamed poor weather conditions on
    the show day for the absence of tanks and howitzers, whose performance
    was eagerly awaited by foreign spectators.

    Despite the fact, Russian defence industry officials were reportedly
    upbeat on the Krasnoarmeysk range's prospects of becoming more
    prominent than the Staratel artillery range near Nizhniy Tagil,
    Sverdlovsk Region, which has until now been the primary showground
    for Russian ground weapons systems.

    Vladimir Palishchuk, deputy director of the Federal Service
    for Military-Technical Cooperation, said: "We are on the right
    track. Yesterday we held preliminary talks with Nizhniy Tagil, so
    far unofficially; we will be doing everything possible to ensure
    that the Russian Federation has one major exhibition of conventional
    weapons - I would not like to limit its scope to the ground troops -
    of conventional weapons of the armed forces, and also a good exhibition
    in the Urals."

    A later RBK TV report on the same day showed a motionless tank at the
    range but made a special mention of no heavy equipment having been
    shown in action, likewise quoting the show organizers as blaming the
    poor weather. Military observer Viktor Litovkin commented that the
    exhibition, whose static part was held at the VVTs national exhibition
    centre in Moscow, had "numerous drawbacks". "Far from the entire range
    of ground weapons systems was demonstrated. The absence of ground
    troops' air defence also stuck out: only the Igla [MANPADS system]
    and other products of the Kolomenskoye machine-building design bureau
    were displayed in the pavilions, but neither the Tor, nor the Buk,
    nor the Osa [SAM systems] were shown on static display," Litovkin said.

    The correspondent quoted the Defence Ministry's explanation
    that the exhibition venue was not decided on until days prior to
    its opening. The original plan was to hold the exhibition at the
    Zhukovskiy airfield in Moscow Region, which traditionally hosts the
    MAKS aerospace exhibition in the summer of every odd year, but the
    MAKS organizers refused to host the MVSV. An agreement eventually
    reached with the VVTs management does not include the permission to
    deploy heavy tracked vehicles. The MVSV organizers were therefore
    forced to urgently move the demonstration part of the exhibition to
    the Krasnoarmeysk range. Said Palishchuk: "All MAKS [2007] floor space
    is currently sold out or earmarked for sale. The aerospace exhibition
    organizers have therefore decided to build a new pavilion to measure
    6,000 sq.m. Due to the construction work we were asked not to hold
    the ground weapons exhibition at Zhukovskiy".

    The correspondent said dozens of kilometres of roads had been urgently
    tarmacked in Krasnoarmeysk in the run-up to the show, a car park for
    20,000 vehicles opened at the entrance to the artillery range and
    a grandstand seating 6,000 people erected. Back in the studio the
    presenter said no major contracts had been signed at the exhibition,
    except for an agreement on military technical cooperation with Armenia.

    A Centre TV report at 1550 gmt on 4 August mentioned that a
    paratrooper attack, which had been planned to open the demonstration
    at Krasnoarmeysk, was eventually cancelled due to poor weather. Video
    showed troops flying paragliders while simultaneously firing
    assault rifles. The correspondent did not mention the absence of
    heavy vehicles, noting that the organizers were pleased with the
    exhibition and promised that from 2008 it will be held jointly with
    the MAKS aerospace show.

    Video showed a machine gun and grenade launchers being fired, a unit
    of troops assaulting a minivan, tracked and wheeled military vehicles
    on the move, a Kord machine gun, a UAV in flight.
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