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    TV REPORTS ON AIR DEFENCE EXERCISE AT RUSSIAN AIR BASE IN ARMENIA

    Zvezda TV, Russia, Ministry of Defense
    May 4 2008

    [Presenter] The country's southern shield is being tested for
    robustness: alert signals were sounded again at the Russian air base
    in Armenia. Fighter aircraft are scrambled into the air. A few minutes
    into the flight it becomes clear that it was a practice alert.

    The air defence forces on the ground also tested their readiness to
    repel attacks. Our special correspondent Andrey Kovtunenko followed
    the military exercise in Armenia's peaceful skies.

    [Correspondent] [Passage omitted] It is battle quarters at the Russian
    air base of Erebuni. [Passage omitted] While the pilot is getting
    ready for the flight, the technicians, having run 100 metres [to the
    aircraft], are removing covers from a MiG-29. A few minutes later,
    the pilot jumps into the cockpit and is ready to take off. [Passage
    omitted]

    The border with Turkey is only 14 km away - for a MiG, it is just
    a couple of minutes. Therefore, depending on the combat mission,
    [the pilot] has to turn one way or the other and fly back.

    In 1998, the air group revamped its fleet: MiG-29s went on combat
    training duty at the CIS combined air defence system. It is now 10
    years since the MiG-29 started protecting the skies over Armenia. The
    aircraft has acquitted itself well in hot conditions and in the
    mountains. Experienced pilots treat this aircraft with respect:
    it is easy to run and reliable in combat.

    One can only speak to the pilot after he has accomplished his combat
    mission: traditionally, they do not give interviews before the flight.

    [Yevgeniy Yakimov, captioned as an aviation regiment commander; in the
    cockpit after landing] We perform air defence tasks in the CIS combined
    air defence system. We are performing our tasks successfully. On 22
    [presumably April] there was a major large-scale exercise at the CIS
    combined air defence system. We achieved our objective in full.

    [Correspondent] Only a few years ago, Turkish pilots often staged
    aerial tests for ours. Nowadays, this is a rare occurrence.

    [Pavel Maratkanov, captioned as deputy commander of the air base for
    educational work] It is not often that we are scrambled into action
    but it happens. Sometimes they make sorties to test us - but not
    often. The most recent incident was last year.

    [Correspondent] While pilots polish their aerial skills, the missile
    defence system is on permanent combat duty. Russian and Armenian
    officers track all aerial targets together.

    At the air defence base near Gyumri [also in Armenia], meanwhile,
    the S-300 and Kub-3M missile defence systems are on alert. Servicemen
    from this regiment recently took part in an exercise in Ashuluk
    [in southern Russia]. Their performance was marked as excellent.

    [Aleksandr Surinkin, captioned as anti-aircraft regiment commander]
    At the 2008 tactical exercise with live firing, the regiment fired
    on evading low-flying aerial target. The target was destroyed at the
    maximum range. The mark was excellent.

    [Correspondent] It is no secret to anyone here that Armenia regards the
    102nd Russian military base deployed in the republic as an element of
    it national security. In this country, they value friendly relations.
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