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  • Russian army to get new battle tank in 2009 - deputy DM

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    Dec 22 2007


    Russian army to get new battle tank in 2009, says deputy defence
    minister


    Moscow, 22 December: Russia's army will receive a new battle tank in
    2009 that will considerably exceed the existing models, Deputy
    Defence Minister Army General Nikolay Makarov said on Saturday.

    "Now we're conducting the tests. We're planning to end them next year
    and in 2009 Russia's army will receive a new tank," the deputy
    minister said.

    "In the same year the tank will enter series production," he added.

    The deputy minister explained that this would be the new battle tank
    with "a new running gear, a new propulsion motor, a fire control
    system, new armaments, and a new recognition and reconnaissance
    system". In his words, the new tank will exceed the existing models,
    including the foreign ones.

    He regretted that because of the collapse of the USSR military
    industry in the 1990's "not all enterprises of the Russian military
    and industrial complex are now capable of producing necessary
    components. It is necessary to urgently rearm our enterprises and
    equip them with up-to-date components and processing lines in order
    to ensure the high quality of military products".

    Earlier in the day, Nikolay Makarov and first chief of Russia's
    General Staff Aleksandr Bututin visited the Moscow Military Academy,
    which marked its 90th anniversary. Over 70,000 officers graduated
    from the military academy. At present, about 1.500 students (86
    students out of them are foreigners) study at the Moscow academy.
    Among foreigners are servicemen from five CIS countries - Armenia,
    Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as well as from
    far-abroad states - Algeria, Guinea, Yemen, Mozambique, Syria and
    Ethiopia. Over 30 officers and students who take part in military
    actions in Chechnya and Afghanistan are currently training in the
    academy. Seven of them are awarded the Order of Courage and six
    people are awarded the Order of the Red Star.
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