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    EIGHT CIS STATES HOLD BIGGEST-EVER AIR DEFENCE EXERCISE

    Channel One TV, Moscow
    25 Apr 06

    [Presenter] The CIS countries are holding major air defence exercises
    on defending the air borders of the commonwealth. Channel One
    correspondent Anton Stepanenko is following the manoeuvres from the
    Russian air force's central command post and is live on air. Anton,
    give us the details.

    [Correspondent] The command and headquarters exercise has been
    under way for two hours now, and I should repeat that this is the
    biggest exercise of recent years working on pooling the air defence
    effort, resources and forces of CIS countries. There are eight states
    taking part in all [Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
    Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine] and, as of 1200 hours [0900 gmt]
    there are up to 60 aircraft in the air in the entire CIS air space -
    some of these are playing the role of invader and the other half are
    to intercept them. Three Russian military bases are also involved,
    in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia.

    [Boris Cheltsov, chief of main headquarters and first deputy
    commander-in-chief of the Russian air force] The main objective of
    every training exercise is to polish the skills of the command bodies
    in practice to deal with violations of the state border, with aircraft
    which need to be seen off, and to assist those who find themselves
    overtaken by events. The most important thing is close cooperation
    in performing these tasks, with a single management structure and
    information-intelligence system.

    [Correspondent] This is the scenario for the exercise: the
    military-political situation has become strained on the western and
    southern borders of the CIS and attempts are being made to violate
    the commonwealth's air borders to carry out reconnaissance flights.

    CIS air defence forces are currently seeking to prevent these
    incursions. I should add that for the first time the air defence
    forces will be working with targets in the stratosphere.

    [The one-day exercise includes "air defence force action in the event
    of terrorists hijacking an aircraft", Russian Military News Agency
    Interfax-AVN reported (0420 gmt). Col-Gen Cheltsov told reporters
    NATO intelligence aircraft had been observed monitoring the exercise;
    ITAR-TASS news agency (0756 gmt) quoted him saying "At 1000 [0700 gmt]
    on the north-western borders of Belarus and Russia we noted Swedish
    and Finnish air defence activity. Initially two NATO aircraft were
    operating in this area, this then increased to five. This is standard
    practice in the military."]
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