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    Washington reply will show US real aims in Europe - Russian general

    Interfax-AVN military news agency website
    8 Jun 07


    Moscow, 8 June: Washington's reply to Moscow's proposal on the joint
    use of the Daryal radar station in Qabala in Azerbaijan will show what
    aims the USA is pursuing deploying its missile defence facilities in
    Eastern Europe, according to Russian State Duma MP Maj-Gen Nikolay
    Bezborodov.

    "If the USA's statements to the effect that the deployment of the
    elements of the missile defence system in Europe is indeed not directed
    against Russia, then Washington should support Vladimir Putin's
    proposal," Bezborodov told Interfax-AVN on Friday [8 June].

    The Qabala radar station covers exactly the direction which, judging by
    statements by American politicians and the military, is of great
    concern to them. The Qabala radar station is looking south covering all
    missile directions, with its big perimeter starting in Turkey and
    ending in Pakistan," he said.

    "The proposal of the Russian head of state "clearly shows that it is
    Russia that stands for constructive dialogue and cooperation," the MP
    said.

    According to him, the Qabala radar station "is exactly the station
    which will make it possible, literally a few seconds after a missile is
    launched, not just to detect the launch, that can be done by satellites
    in geostationary orbit, but also to track down the missile's trajectory
    and pass advance information for the missile's interception at a
    required point".

    Earlier, the former chief of the Main Staff of the Strategic Missile
    Troops, Col-Gen Viktor Yesin, told Interfax-AVN that "in order to
    control missile launches in Iran, the Americans' cooperation with
    Russia would suffice since our Qabala radar station in Azerbaijan is
    quite capable of providing this control".

    The Qabala radar station (range capability is about 6,000 km) was put
    into operation in 1984 and went on combat duty in February 1985. It is
    part of the Russian missile attack early warning system and is designed
    to record intercontinental ballistic missile launches in the Southern
    Hemisphere, including intercontinental ballistic missile launches from
    US submarine missile carriers in the Indian Ocean basin, and to monitor
    the air space and space in the southern direction.

    The Daryal radar monitors the air space and space over the territory of
    Iran, Turkey, India, Iraq, Pakistan, partially China, as well as other
    Asian and African countries.

    The station is designed to conduct continuous reconnaissance of space
    to detect ballistic missiles in the trajectory of their flight and
    space object in orbit, defining the parameters of their movement and
    providing information on space and jamming analysis to the command
    posts of the missile attack warning system.

    The legal status of the radar station in Qabala is stipulated in the
    Russian-Azerbaijani agreement of 25 January 2002.
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