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  • BAKU: Russia To Supply Missile Systems To Karabakh Rebels - Azeri Ex

    RUSSIA TO SUPPLY MISSILE SYSTEMS TO KARABAKH REBELS - AZERI EXPERT
    B. Safarov and N. Allahverdiyev

    Ekho
    Jan 22 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Most likely, Russian armaments: A military expert believes that
    Karabakh separatists, with Armenian help, will acquire weapons
    from Russia

    Russia supplying arms to Iran and Armenia

    As "Ekho" has already reported, this year Karabakh separatists
    are planning to purchase a new air-defence system. This has been
    reported by the "defence minister" of the unrecognized formation,
    Movses Akopyan. According to him, every square metre of the sky above
    Karabakh is protected and in the event of danger three fire positions
    will operate simultaneously. "But the equipment needs updating, and
    this year we shall be increasing expenditure on the acquisition of
    new types of armaments," he said.

    At the same time, the Russian media reports, Akopyan refused to name
    the country from whom the separatists might acquire such weaponry and
    the new air-defence system. Meanwhile, it is worth recalling that the
    western media had earlier reported about two deliveries by Russia of
    a similar type of armaments to our region to Iran and Armenia. It was
    previously reported that Russia would supply Iran with modernized
    S-300s which would be capable of shooting down American or Israeli
    warplanes in the event of a strike against Iranian nuclear targets.

    Iran has already confirmed that Russia has agreed to provide this
    country with S-300 air-defence missile systems. Iranian Defence
    Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar said in an interview to Iranian
    television that this deal had been agreed within the framework of
    a previous "contract". Russian defence experts have also admitted
    that this missile defence system, which was initially developed in
    the 1970s, will considerably improve Iran's potential to knock out
    enemy aircraft. Apart from this, as RIA Novosti has earlier reported,
    "Russia will help Armenia in the development of its air-defence
    forces. This was stated by the commander-in-chief of the Russian air
    force, Army General Vladimir Mikhaylov. He said Russia is inviting
    forces of its 102nd base, deployed in that country, to set up the
    air-defence system in Armenia.

    Armenian forces have a multi-echelon air-defence system, which includes
    missile systems for both long-range and medium range of operation
    (S-125, S-75 and Kub) and close-range missile and artillery air-defence
    systems, as well as mobile air-defence systems (Osa, ZSU-23-4, Igla
    and Strela). Furthermore, the expected addition to the strength of the
    Armenian air-defence troops of the new missile systems will virtually
    neutralize Azerbaijan's superiority in combat aircraft. For his part,
    the military expert and editor-in-chief of the 3rd Views agency, Rauf
    Racabov, said in an interview for Ekho that it was difficult to say
    categorically that the military equipment acquired by the separatists
    was of Russian manufacture, because he did not have full information
    about this. "But if one bears in mind that Nagornyy Karabakh is
    under Armenia's full control, and Armenian military doctrine states
    that the security of the Armenian Republic starts immediately from
    the occupied territories, including Karabakh, then in this instance
    there is the likelihood of these being the Russian-made systems which
    Armenia is receiving," Racabov stressed. The expert recalled the UN
    Security Council resolution on the ban on supplies of modern types
    of armaments to uncontrolled zones. He noted the need to carry out
    monitoring on Azerbaijan's occupied territories.

    Suspicion on Russia

    "It is very important to the member-countries of the UN Security
    Council and other states in the group involved in settling this
    conflict, including Russia, that the shadow [of suspicion] does not
    fall on them. So it is in Russia's interests that this question
    is resolved and that it can be said with certainty that Russia
    has nothing to do with this," Racabov went on. At the same time,
    he pointed out that in the course of several years, the question of
    the identification of air-defence missile systems has been tackled
    at the level of the CIS and other international structures. He also
    believes that it is one thing to supply to Iran and Armenia. "Russia
    has every right to do so and it is a question of bilateral relations
    in the military field, but Karabakh is another matter".

    At the same time the expert ruled out the possibility of the
    separatists acquiring air-defence systems from Iran. "Iran itself now
    needs its own protection from hypothetical American strikes which are
    possible before May of this year. They themselves need a "shield". In
    this instance Iran is purchasing Russian systems to protect its
    own targets with this "shield", Therefore, in this instance this is
    very unlikely. Also, it is the armed forces of Armenia and not Iran
    who are on Azerbaijan's occupied territories." Racabov also ruled
    out the sale of military equipment to the separatists by European
    states. "No European country will do this. I think that this may
    emanate from Armenia, if you bear in mind the remarks by Armenian
    military officials", he concluded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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