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    NEW RUSSIAN AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM TO DETECT MISSILES AT BLASTOFF

    S-400 air defense systems

    RIA Novosti. Artyom Zhitnyov
    20:44 09/07/2013
    http://en.rian.ru/military_news/20130709/182147766/New-Russian-Air-Defense-System-to-Detect-Missiles-at-Blastoff.html

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    MOSCOW, July 9 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's new aerospace defense system
    will ensure guaranteed detection of enemy ballistic and long-range
    cruise missiles at blastoff, a top military official said Tuesday.

    General Staff chief Valery Gerasimov said the system would feature
    advanced information-gathering, data-processing and attack capabilities
    with an early-warning radar system to be deployed along the entire
    Russian border.

    Other measures will include the modernization of existing
    surface-to-air missile systems and the provision of advanced S-400 and
    S-500 air defense systems, "capable of reliably protecting critical
    installations against air and missile attacks," he said.

    That will significantly enhance the survivability of Russia's strategic
    nuclear forces, he added.

    Priority in the organizational development of Russia's armed forces
    through 2020 will be given to the strategic nuclear forces and the
    aerospace defense system, Gerasimov said.

    Russia's Strategic Missile Forces will continue to be equipped with
    advanced Yars ballistic missile systems featuring higher capabilities
    in overriding enemy missile defense systems, he said.

    In mid-June, Russia's prototype medium-range air defense system that
    should replace the S-300 was demonstrated to President Vladimir Putin.

    The Vityaz system, manufactured by the Almaz-Antei corporation,
    which will have a more advanced radar and a launcher with 16 missiles,
    compared with only four on the S-300, should enter service next year,
    Almaz-Antei chief designer Igor Ashurbeili previously told RIA Novosti.

    The Vityaz will complement the Morfey, S-400 and S-500 air defense
    systems in Russia's future aerospace defense network to engage targets
    at ranges from five to 400 kilometers, and at altitudes from five
    meters to near outer space.

    In late May, Russia's Aerospace Defense Forces conducted a series of
    snap drills that checked the combat readiness of aerospace defense
    units, air force units and air defenses in the Western Military
    District, as well as military transport and long-range aviation
    command. The exercises involved 8,700 people, 185 aircraft and 240
    military vehicles.

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