N. BORDYUZHA: RUSSIA SOLD ARMS TO AZERBAIJAN TO KEEP MILITARY PARITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS
Wednesday, June 26, 11:51
When selling arms to Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation was guided
with the principle of military parity in the South Caucasus, CSTO
Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha told media in Yerevan, on June 26.
He said Russia sells arms to dozens of countries. This business is
one of Russia's economic development priorities. Arms are sold also
to the countries not involved in the CSTO, Bordyuzha said. In the
case of the South Caucasus, specifically, Azerbaijan, the key factor
that influenced the decision to sell arms to Azerbaijan was to keep
parity in the security field in the region, Bordyuzha said.
On June 15 reports on the supply of military hardware to Azerbaijan
by Russia flooded Mass Media. The military hardware being supplied
to Baku is worth between $700 million and $1 billion and includes 94
T- 90S tanks, about 100 BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles, 18 Msta-S
howitzers, 18 Smerch rocket launchers, 18 Vena "floating mortars,"
and six TOS-1A Solntsepek multiple launch rocket systems. Only in
2010- 2011 Russia supplied arms in the amount of nearly $3 billion
to Azerbaijan.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Wednesday, June 26, 11:51
When selling arms to Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation was guided
with the principle of military parity in the South Caucasus, CSTO
Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha told media in Yerevan, on June 26.
He said Russia sells arms to dozens of countries. This business is
one of Russia's economic development priorities. Arms are sold also
to the countries not involved in the CSTO, Bordyuzha said. In the
case of the South Caucasus, specifically, Azerbaijan, the key factor
that influenced the decision to sell arms to Azerbaijan was to keep
parity in the security field in the region, Bordyuzha said.
On June 15 reports on the supply of military hardware to Azerbaijan
by Russia flooded Mass Media. The military hardware being supplied
to Baku is worth between $700 million and $1 billion and includes 94
T- 90S tanks, about 100 BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles, 18 Msta-S
howitzers, 18 Smerch rocket launchers, 18 Vena "floating mortars,"
and six TOS-1A Solntsepek multiple launch rocket systems. Only in
2010- 2011 Russia supplied arms in the amount of nearly $3 billion
to Azerbaijan.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=369FEE20-DE35-11E2-A1500EB7C0D21663
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress