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    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    January 25, 2008 Friday


    PROBABLY RUSSIAN WEAPONS;
    Military experts believes that Armenia will help Karabakh separatists
    buy weapons from Russia

    by Safarov, Allahverdiyev

    BAKU MAINTAINS THAT RUSSIA WILL DELIVER S-300 AIR DEFENSE COMPLEXES
    TO NAGORNO-KARABAKH; Where do separatists in Karabakh hope to buy air
    defense complexes?




    Movses Akopjan, Defense Minister of the self-proclaimed
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, said that separatists intended to buy a
    new air defense system this year. According to Akopjan, "every square
    meter of the Karabakh skies is under control at this point" and three
    air defense complexes are constantly on guard. "Military hardware has
    to be upgraded though, and we upped arms spendings this year," he
    said. Russian media outlets claim that Akopjan refused to identify
    the country the separatists planned to approach for new air defense
    complexes or even their type. Foreign media outlets in the meantime
    already reported two shipments of these kinds of weapons from Russia
    to the region, namely to Iran and Armenia. It was announced once that
    Russia had plans to sell upgraded S-300 complexes to Iran for the use
    against American or Israeli aircraft if and when they tried to take
    out Iranian nuclear sites. To quote from a RIA-Novosti report,
    "Russian AF Commander General Vladimir Mikhailov said Russia intended
    to help Armenia with the development of its national air defense
    potential. According to Mikhailov, Russia will have servicemen of its
    102nd Military Base help the Armenians with air defense complexes."

    The Armenian air defense system of several echelons includes long-
    and medium-range complexes (S-125, S-75, Kub) and shorter-range ones
    (ZSU-23-4) not to mention portable or shoulder-fired launchers (Osa,
    Igla, Strela). New missile complexes the Armenian Armed Forces expect
    will enable them to neutralize Azerbaijan's superiority in aircraft.
    Rauf Rajabov, 3rd View Chief Editor and military expert, referred to
    hard proof that the military hardware the separatists were about to
    buy would be Russian indeed. "On the other hand, Nagorno-Karabakh is
    controlled by Armenia whose military doctrine plainly states that
    security of the Republic of Armenia includes security of the occupied
    territories, i.e. Nagorno-Karabakh. It allows for the appearance in
    Nagorno-Karabakh of air defense systems Armenia itself is getting
    from Russia," Rajabov said.

    Rajabov dismissed the possibility that the separatists would buy air
    defense complexes from Iran. "Iran itself needs defense from the
    American strikes that may occur before May. The Iranians themselves
    need a shield, in other words. Tehran is buying air defense complexes
    from Russia to secure its own objects. It's therefore unlikely that
    it has anything to spare for Karabakh separatists. Moreover, the
    territory of Azerbaijan is occupied by the Armenians, not Iranians,"
    Rajabov said. The expert added that neither could separatists hope to
    buy anything from European countries. "No European country will go
    for a deal like that," he said. "Judging by what we hear from the
    Armenian military, it is Armenia that may be behind all of that."

    Source: Ekho (Baku), January 22, 2008, EV

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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