VLADIMIR PUTIN
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2 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“And finally all kinds of social benefits. Indeed, the Ministry of Defence proposed and jointly with the Ministry of Finance they did a very meticulous work not to abolish benefits but to put them in order. Well, it sounds like a threat, of course. But what does it mean, putting in order? <…> The amount of benefits does decrease a little in monetary terms <…>, but the salary will increase by 150-200%. For example, a captain, a battalion commander, will see his salary increase from its current 17,600 roubles a month to 66,000 roubles a month. That is a substantial difference.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with representatives of WWII veterans’ organisations, as well as retired military and law-enforcement servicemen, Kaliningrad, November 2
2 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“We will index all incomes of servicemen and military pensioners according to inflation, and inflation will not eat up these incomes. We have taken such decision, I think it is even reflected in the law. If it is reflected in the law, any government will have to fulfill it, so the first threat, inflation, is countered with this.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with representatives of WWII veterans’ organisations, as well as retired military and law-enforcement servicemen, Kaliningrad, November 2
2 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“The nature of the military and law enforcement service is such that people that have the right to retire are often still fairly young and active – they are in their prime, so to speak. Our task is to help them to get on their feet as civilians, to find a job, and not just any job, but an interesting job with good pay that is in line with their training.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with representatives of WWII veterans’ organisations, as well as retired military and law-enforcement servicemen, Kaliningrad, November 2
2 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“As I said, the amount of military pensions should be determined by the recipient’s service record and by his or her contribution to the enhancement of Russia’s capabilities, defence or otherwise. Both military allowances and pensions will be raised starting on January 1, 2012, as part of a welfare reform in the armed forces. I’d like to emphasise that the reform will apply to all military pensioners, regardless of their institutional affiliation. <…> The planned raise will be a considerable one – no less than 50%. Necessary funds have been earmarked in the federal budgets for 2012 and subsequent years. Modern-day Russia has never seen such a large-scale military pension raise before.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with representatives of WWII veterans’ organisations, as well as retired military and law-enforcement servicemen, Kaliningrad, November 2
7 october
2011
Armed Forces 77

“One of our priorities is to establish a strong basis for innovation in the defence industry. For this reason, we intend to spend some 20% of the funding on research and development.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the defence industry, October 7
7 october
2011
Armed Forces 77

“If we want to produce the advanced weapons needed in modern combat operations and ensure that this high level is maintained in the long term, we must consider a modernisation of the defence industry as a whole. We can rely on our strong foundation and our personnel. The weapons produced in our country must be advanced and fully appropriate for our long-term objectives.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the defence industry, October 7
7 october
2011
Armed Forces 77

“The industry must be upgraded to produce advanced equipment and weapons that meet the demands of the armed forces in terms of quality and, of course, the price. The Federal Targeted Programme for Russian Defence Industry Development to 2020 is a key instrument to achieve these objectives.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the defence industry, October 7
24 september
2011
Armed Forces 77

“In the next five to ten years we must almost completely re-equip our army and navy. We will involve not only our defence enterprises but also our civilian industrial and engineering companies in this effort. I see the increased State Defence Order (SDO) to be a major instrument for upgrading our industrial defence complex and the rest of the national economy.”

Vladimir Putin
At the XII conference of the United Russia party, September 24
9 september
2011
Armed Forces 77

“As you know, in addition to the approved armament programme, there is a ‘trillion programme’ – not one trillion but three trillion [roubles] have been invested in the upgrade of the defence industry in order to ensure the security and sovereignty of our motherland for years to come. In the next ten years, we will almost completely re-equip our armed forces. The defence industry received full support from the government in difficult economic times, and it was absolutely the correct decision for the long-term interests of our country.”

Vladimir Putin
At the 8th International Exhibition of Arms, Military Equipment and Ammunition, Nizhny Tagil, September 9
9 september
2011
Armed Forces 77

“We have so much to show you. This is the first time the forum is displaying pre-production samples of nearly every type of military equipment, not only ground-based weapons. Some of the latest equipment that is very interesting from the technical point of view is on display here. <…> This equipment is a source of pride for Russia and visible proof of our defence industry’s enormous potential – in terms of research, personnel and production.”

Vladimir Putin
At the 8th International Exhibition of Arms, Military Equipment and Ammunition, Nizhny Tagil, September 9
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