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    BAKU CAN ESTABLISH ITS OWN CENTER FOR ELECTRONIC MONITORING: INTERVIEW OF RASIM MUSABEKOV
    Rasim Musabekov is an independent political analyst.

    Regnum, Russia
    Aug. 16, 2006

    REGNUM: Mr. Musabekov, recently, following example of Radio liberty,
    some Azerbaijani and foreign media have been speculating on the
    subject of deploying a US radiolocator "in a Caucasian country for
    monitoring a possible missile launch towards Europe." The report
    says that the distance to Iran should be as short as possible. Do
    you think that taking into consideration close military relations
    between Armenia and Russia and the fact that Georgia has no border
    with Iran it really goes about Azerbaijan?

    Radars in Azerbaijan have been deployed not now. We have already had
    two radars deployed with the US assistance, one in the north, the
    other one in the south. As for monitoring... Nowadays, it is carried
    out by stationary radars only by some not very clever officers from
    the Russian Army General Staff. Missile launches have been monitored
    by satellites for a long time. Well, there are things that cannot be
    detected by satellites, earlier they were registered by AWACS.

    Though, deployment of an American radar for some other purposes is
    not ruled out. However, in all the cases Azerbaijan has been quite
    careful and prudent, and if there is need to construct something of
    the kind, it will be our own center for electronic monitoring. If
    the USA helps to establish it, they will gain an opportunity to use
    the information received in the center.

    REGNUM: Azerbaijan does already have such a center, quite a big one:
    it is Darial station in Gabala, inherited by it from the USSR and
    rented by Russia till 2012...

    The situation with the Gabala radiolocation station is quite
    different. It is managed by Russians, and according to an agreement,
    they share the information with Azerbaijan. One should admit,
    it is completely different from the two radiolocation systems, in
    construction of which Americans assisted Azerbaijan. Our specialist
    manage the stations and share the information with US experts.

    REGNUM: Well, in 2012 the Gabala radiolocation system will be
    handed over to Azerbaijan fully as well. According to the Kommersant
    newspaper, Russia does not intend to prolong the contract, as the
    station, which was constructed in 1985, in six years will exhaust
    most of its potential. After completing construction of the more
    effective Darial DM system of new generation at St. Petersburg,
    Russian specialists will install it in the Russian part of Caucasus
    Mountains...

    No doubt, Russia would make a sensible decision. Why should they invest
    in modernizing a radiolocation station in another country, where the
    situation can change in an unpredictable direction, when they can
    construct something on their own, which will be more effective, and,
    moreover, they can place it in their territory? As for Azerbaijan,
    it has at least six years for settling the problem with the Gabala
    radiolocation station.
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