RUSSIA EYES ESTABLISHING MILITARY MAINTENANCE CENTERS IN KAZAKHSTAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 4, 2012 - 18:41 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia is planning to establish maintenance centers
for Russian arms and military equipment in service with the Kazakh
Armed Forces in Kazakhstan, the Federal Service for Military-Technical
Cooperation said on Friday, May 4, RIA Novosti reported.
FSMTC deputy chief Konstantin Biryulin said he had discussed the
matter with Kazakh Deputy Defense Minister Sergei Gromov.
Russia is ready to transfer the relevant technology to Kazakhstan, he
added. An aircraft maintenance center will be the first such facility,
he said.
The Kazakh military has mainly Russian arms and military equipment,
including up to 1,000 main battle tanks (T-80, T-72 and ô-62),
some 2,500 infantry fighting vehicles (BMP-1 and BMP-2) and armored
personnel carriers (BTR-80A and BTR-82A), around 200 self-propelled
artillery systems, and at least 150 Uragan and Grad multiple rocket
launchers.
The Kazakh Air Force has 40 MiG-29 fighters, 14 Su-25 fighter bombers,
25 Su-24 fighter bombers, 14 Su-27 fighters, 43 MiG-31 and 16 MiG-25
interceptors and 100 air defense missile launchers.
The army has more than 120 Russian manufactured helicopters (Mi-24,
Mi-8 and Mi-26).
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 4, 2012 - 18:41 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia is planning to establish maintenance centers
for Russian arms and military equipment in service with the Kazakh
Armed Forces in Kazakhstan, the Federal Service for Military-Technical
Cooperation said on Friday, May 4, RIA Novosti reported.
FSMTC deputy chief Konstantin Biryulin said he had discussed the
matter with Kazakh Deputy Defense Minister Sergei Gromov.
Russia is ready to transfer the relevant technology to Kazakhstan, he
added. An aircraft maintenance center will be the first such facility,
he said.
The Kazakh military has mainly Russian arms and military equipment,
including up to 1,000 main battle tanks (T-80, T-72 and ô-62),
some 2,500 infantry fighting vehicles (BMP-1 and BMP-2) and armored
personnel carriers (BTR-80A and BTR-82A), around 200 self-propelled
artillery systems, and at least 150 Uragan and Grad multiple rocket
launchers.
The Kazakh Air Force has 40 MiG-29 fighters, 14 Su-25 fighter bombers,
25 Su-24 fighter bombers, 14 Su-27 fighters, 43 MiG-31 and 16 MiG-25
interceptors and 100 air defense missile launchers.
The army has more than 120 Russian manufactured helicopters (Mi-24,
Mi-8 and Mi-26).