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    COORDINATORS OF CIS JOINT AIR DEFENCE SYSTEM MEET IN ARMENIA

    Kazinform, Kazakhstan
    UzReport.com, Uzbekistan
    Feb 14 2007

    A meeting of the coordinating committee of the CIS Joint Air Defence
    System and a muster of air force and air defence commanders open in
    the Armenian capital Yerevan on Wednesday.

    Russian Air Force Deputy Commander Aitech Bizhev told ITAR-TASS that
    ten questions of strengthening the CIS air frontiers would be reviewed
    and tasks for 2007 outlined at the meeting chaired by Russian Air Fore
    Commander Vladimir Mikhailov, who is the chief of the coordinating
    committee, Itar-Tass reported.

    "A Caucasus joint regional air defence system will be presented at the
    meeting. We shall familiarise all air force and air defence commanders
    of the CIS countries with the new system that will comprise air forces
    and air defence systems of Russia and Armenia," Bizhev said.

    He said that Caucasus regional system would be similar to the
    Russian-Belarussian air defence system the formation of which is
    nearing completion.

    The coordinating committee held meetings a year ago in Minsk and
    Kaliningrad, "that is, at the Eastern European theatre of military
    operation. We have conducted exercises that showed how the system
    would work. Now we shall show how the interaction between air defence
    troops of Russia and of air forces and air defence of Armenia interact
    and jointly fulfil a combat task," Bizhev said.

    He said that Russia's 102nd military base is located in Yerevan. It
    has air defence troops armed with anti-aircraft systems S-300.

    Russia also has an air base with MiG-29 jet fighters in Erebuni.

    The Armenian air defence was renovated in 2006 with Russia's
    assistance. Equipment, control and communications systems were
    repaired, and the Armenian military retrained for operating S-300.

    "The Caucasus joint regional system will be the second step after the
    Belarussian one to create an air defence 'forefield'. The third stage
    of the projects is the creation of a similar joint regional system
    in the Central Asian collective security region. The committee will
    decide in which country - Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan - the headquarters
    of the Central Asian joint regional system will be based," Bizhev said.

    "In prospect, we plan creating, most likely on the basis of the
    Tashkent air defence infrastructure, a control post in the Central
    Asian region. Preparedness of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is about
    similar, and for this reason it has not been yet decided which we
    choose," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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