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    RUSSIA TO BOOST TIES WITHIN CSTO, FORM JOINT AIR DEFENSE NETWORK

    RIA Novosti
    16:54 | 28/ 10/ 2008

    MOSCOW, October 28 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is planning to expand
    military-technical cooperation with members of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization and build a CSTO integrated air defense network,
    the president said on Tuesday.

    The CSTO is a security grouping comprising Armenia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

    "New opportunities are opening through our contacts with CSTO member
    states, primarily in work to form a joint air defense network and a
    regional command, control and communications network. For us, this is
    probably one of the central aspects of cooperation," Dmitry Medvedev
    told a meeting of the Commission for Military-Technical Cooperation.

    Ex-Soviet states already have an integrated air defense system. The CIS
    integrated air defense network was set up by 10 CIS member countries
    on February 10, 1995. Georgia withdrew from the alliance after its
    brief military conflict with Russia over South Ossetia in August.

    The CIS air defense network comprises seven air defense brigades,
    46 units equipped with S-200 and S-300 air defense missile systems,
    23 fighter units equipped with MiG-29, MiG-31 and Su-27 aircraft,
    22 electronic support units and two detachments of electronic warfare.

    During the meeting Medvedev also called for expanded cooperation
    with other CSTO member-states in the development of new types of
    military hardware.

    "I have already discussed this with the CSTO member-states. Cooperation
    with them must be placed on a solid foundation of coordinated programs,
    including medium-term cooperation," Medvedev said.
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