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    Russia to double number of warplanes at Central Asian airbase

    http://rt.com/news/russian-planes-kyrgyzstan-airbase-790/
    Published time: October 26, 2013 19:18


    AFP Photo / Vyacheslav Oseledko


    Afghanistan, Central Asia, Military,Russia, USA

    The number of Russian planes at the Kant airbase in Kyrgyzstan will
    expand twofold by the end of the year, a senior air force commander
    said.

    The number of `war planes will double,' Viktor Sevostyanov, head the
    Second Air Force and Air Defense Command, said after arriving in Kant
    for the celebrations of the base's 10-year anniversary.

    `The expansion of the base will take place by December,' he stressed,
    adding that more pilots will also be sent to Kyrgyzstan.

    Kant, which is Russia's only military base in Central Asia, currently
    hosts 10 Sukhoi fighters, two Mi-8 helicopters and about a dozen other
    transport and training airplanes.

    `Though being pretty young,' the Kyrgyzstan base is fully capable of
    coping with the tasks, which are set before it, Sevostyanov said.

    AFP Photo / Vyacheslav Oseledko

    The Kant base is seen as a vital tool to increase Russian influence in
    the region after the US lease at its Manas base expires in July 2014.

    Despite previous disagreements, Moscow and Bishkek signed a deal in
    September, which prolonged Russian stay at Kant until 2032. The
    Kremlin agreed to write off nearly half a billion dollars in
    Kyrgyzstan's debt in exchange for the contract.

    The airbase, situated 20 kilometers from the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek,
    has a contingent of 250 Russian officers and 150 soldiers.

    After the NATO troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014, it'll
    become part of a collective air force, created in the under the
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), an intergovernmental
    military alliance of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
    and Tajikistan.

    Meanwhile, the US is planning to pull its flight operations from Manas
    and use an alternative airbase in Romania as a transit point for
    troops departing from Afghanistan.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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