RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY CONFIRMS READINESS TO SELL S-300 TO AZERBAIJAN
news.az
Aug 2 2010
Azerbaijan
S-300 air defense system Russia launches a new, more active military
policy on his South Caucasus partner-Azerbaijan.
Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports that the source in the Russian Defense
Ministry confirmed Moscow's readiness to sell two divisions of S-300
PMU-2 Favorit anti-missile complexes. The amount of the possible
contract is at least $300m. Other facts also confirm the possible
deals.
According to sources in the Russian defense ministry, Azerbaijani
military students have been studying at the military academy of
Airspace Defense in Tver also studying anti-missile S-300. The source
considers that Rosoboronexport did it right to dismiss statements about
the sale of Favorits to Baku. "This deal is just being negotiated but
the government has already passed a principal decision on this issue".
Chief of the Russian presidential administration Sergey Narishkin
arrived in Baku yesterday. According to Azerbaijani sources, during
the meetings he will discuss preparation for the upcoming September
official visit of President Dmitri Medvedev to Azerbaijan. It is
not specified whether the sides will the contract for purchase of
S-300 PMU-2.
According to general-lieutenant Yuri Netkachev, who was once deputy
command of the Group of Russian Troops in South Caucasus, formally
there are no obstacles for the sale of new modern missile defense
systems to Azerbaijan. He said the amount of the possible contract
($300m, almost 15% of Azerbaijan's defense budget) for two divisions of
Favorits proves that they will be supplied directly from the plant: "It
will likely be the complexes which we prepared for supplies to Iran".
Favorit is a targeted weapon for protection from possible airspace
attack against big strategic and industrial establishments.
Therefore, Russian complexes will locate in Absheron peninsula and
likely protect oil terminals of the BTC pipeline and Baku itself",
Netkachev believes. He considers that the purchase of S-300 is just
related to possible resumption of hostilities against Armenia.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Aug 2 2010
Azerbaijan
S-300 air defense system Russia launches a new, more active military
policy on his South Caucasus partner-Azerbaijan.
Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports that the source in the Russian Defense
Ministry confirmed Moscow's readiness to sell two divisions of S-300
PMU-2 Favorit anti-missile complexes. The amount of the possible
contract is at least $300m. Other facts also confirm the possible
deals.
According to sources in the Russian defense ministry, Azerbaijani
military students have been studying at the military academy of
Airspace Defense in Tver also studying anti-missile S-300. The source
considers that Rosoboronexport did it right to dismiss statements about
the sale of Favorits to Baku. "This deal is just being negotiated but
the government has already passed a principal decision on this issue".
Chief of the Russian presidential administration Sergey Narishkin
arrived in Baku yesterday. According to Azerbaijani sources, during
the meetings he will discuss preparation for the upcoming September
official visit of President Dmitri Medvedev to Azerbaijan. It is
not specified whether the sides will the contract for purchase of
S-300 PMU-2.
According to general-lieutenant Yuri Netkachev, who was once deputy
command of the Group of Russian Troops in South Caucasus, formally
there are no obstacles for the sale of new modern missile defense
systems to Azerbaijan. He said the amount of the possible contract
($300m, almost 15% of Azerbaijan's defense budget) for two divisions of
Favorits proves that they will be supplied directly from the plant: "It
will likely be the complexes which we prepared for supplies to Iran".
Favorit is a targeted weapon for protection from possible airspace
attack against big strategic and industrial establishments.
Therefore, Russian complexes will locate in Absheron peninsula and
likely protect oil terminals of the BTC pipeline and Baku itself",
Netkachev believes. He considers that the purchase of S-300 is just
related to possible resumption of hostilities against Armenia.
From: A. Papazian