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    RUSSIAN AIRBORNE TROOPS TO TAKE PART IN INTL EXERCISES IN 2012

    Interfax
    Jan 10 2012
    Russia

    The Russian Airborne Troops plan to hold a series of joint drills
    with foreign military in 2012, said Airborne Troops Commander Lt. Gen.
    Vladimir Shamanov.

    "International cooperation will be broadened further. Joint war games
    will be held in 2012 by Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian mechanized
    infantry units. Russian paratroopers will participate in them at the
    invitation of the Ukrainian Land Forces commander," Shamanov said,
    according to a statement received by Interfax-AVN.

    Concurrently, a joint drill will be held in Russia's Tula region with
    Ukrainian paratroopers under a plan of cooperation with the Ukrainian
    airmobile forces.

    The Russian Airborne Troops in conjunction with the Collective
    Operational Reaction Force will participate in a series of
    international drills in 2012 within the framework of the Shanghai
    Cooperation Organization and the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization. One of them will take place in Armenia.

    Shamanov said talks have been held with the U.S. military recently
    on a joint counter-terror drill.

    "Our specialists will go to the United States next year and spend a
    week there practicing interoperability in tackling terror threats,"
    Shamanov said.

    "We will continue broadening the scope of the Russian Airborne Troops'
    participation in international military exercises," he said.

    The Airborne Troops' participation in the Center-2011 strategic
    maneuvers was the largest event last year and it involved the 98th
    airborne division and the 31st air assault brigade. The command-post
    drill unfolded in Tajikistan. As part of a coalition grouping,
    encompassing the Tajik, Kazakh and Armenian military, Russian
    paratroopers practiced techniques of dealing with terror threats, and
    planning and conducting operations to localize and destroy criminal
    armed groups, said Shamanov.

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