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    AZERBAIJAN STARTS MAKING ADVANCED MILITARY PRODUCTS - OFFICIAL

    Interfax
    March 18 2009
    Russia

    Azerbaijan managed to launch the manufacturing of state-of-the-art
    military-purpose products in a short period of time, and it now plans
    to begin selling such goods to other countries, Fuad Akhundov, director
    of the presidential administration's public and political department,
    told Interfax-AVN.

    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev recently visited several enterprises in
    the country's defense sector.

    "The military products demonstrated to the head of state during the
    visit confirm that Azerbaijan's defense sector has learnt how to
    make advanced military-purpose products in line with international
    standards since the establishment of the Defense Sector Ministry in
    2005," Akhundov said.

    The rapid pace of the defense sector's development is among the highest
    priorities of the government's economic and investment programs,
    as well as the country's national security strategy, the official said.

    Measures to bolster the potential of Azerbaijan's defense sector
    companies will help find a solution to the conflict over Nagorno-
    Karabakh, he said.

    On Monday, President Aliyev attended a series of ribbon-cutting
    ceremonies for the country's recently rebuilt defense sector
    enterprises, including the Radiostroyeniye plant owned by the Pribor
    production company, a research center and a computer making plant. The
    three enterprises report to the Defense Sector Ministry.

    Under the government's program, Azerbaijan's security services received
    213 types of defense-purpose products and spare parts for them in 2007,
    and 300 in 2008. Enterprises of the country's defense sector began
    manufacturing small amounts of basic weapons, close combat weapons,
    artillery arms, engineering equipment, combat and training ammunition,
    and reconnaissance devices.

    The amount of defense-purpose products handed over to customers in
    2008 increased by six-fold from 2005. In 2009, the Azeri defense
    sector plans to manufacture 435 kinds of defense-purpose products and
    spare parts for them, including efforts to assemble advanced armored
    personnel carriers, various sorts of anti-tank mines, optical sights
    and training aerial bombs.
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