VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

26 july
2011
Armed Forces 77

“Domestic production is a distinct priority in the supply of weapons to the Russian armed forces. At the same time, this equipment must be cutting edge, advanced and affordable. I would like to stress that it must be affordable for the customer and for the Ministry of Defence, which means it must be affordable for the government.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the issue of defence procurement, July 26
26 july
2011
Armed Forces 77

“In 2011, an unprecedented amount of funding was allocated towards the purchase and modernisation of equipment, arms, research and development in defence. In modern Russia, we have never set aside this kind of money before: 750 billion roubles in one year! <…>The government expects that this huge sum will be used efficiently in order to improve the performance of the organisations involved in the defence industry and state procurement.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the issue of defence procurement, July 26
30 april
2011
Armed Forces 77

“We should primarily concentrate on the needs of our armed forces. I mean, it is not the fact that a company exists that is important. It is important that this company produces goods and services that meet modern standards – in the civilian sectors. In the defence sector, it is important that companies supply equipment that would meet the armed forces’ needs and help the country feel confident in the event of any conflict – local or international.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with trade union representatives at the Research Institute of Physical Measurements, April 30, Penza
21 march
2011
Armed Forces 77

"Our goal is to execute a comprehensive modernisation of the armed forces. Rather than just equipping a select group of individuals, we need to build a truly efficient and integrated military – in the army, in the navy, and in the air force".

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting in the town of Votkinsk on the development of the defence industry and the fulfillment of the government arms programme through 2020, March 21
21 march
2011
Armed Forces 77

“We need to modernise the defence industry; introduce new technology; attract efficient managers, engineers, and workers; and create strong production facilities that can manufacture quality machinery and equipment on the contract schedule and at a fair and economically justified price.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting in the town of Votkinsk on the development of the defence industry and the fulfillment of the government arms programme through 2020, March 21
13 december
2010
Armed Forces 77

“In the Navy, arms are to be renewed and strengthened; a strategic marine nuclear squad is to be formed from fourth-generation nuclear subs; modern surface vessels are to be purchased; and the operational hardware is to be repaired and upgraded. To be able to cope with the challenges of enhancing the country's defence capacity, the Navy must be developed in a level fashion, including the development of strategic nuclear forces alongside general-purpose naval forces.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on drafting the state arms programme for 2011–2020, December 13, Severodvinsk
16 june
2010
Armed Forces 77

“We intend to buy only new, state-of-the-art equipment and not what was designed twenty or even thirty years ago. For this purpose, we made a full inventory of the military industrial complex and specified basic requirements for military production. Of course, we should draft our rearmament plans with regard to the current economic situation and our budget. So, the Ministry of Defence and other state clients of the rearmament programme were asked to prepare detailed calculations and justification for the amount of necessary budget spending for 2011 and the following years.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the spending on national defence, security and law enforcement in the federal budget for 2011-2013, June 116
25 may
2010
Armed Forces 77

“An analysis of the current trends shows that, along with high-precision weapons, aviation, anti-aircraft defence and reconnaissance systems, the world's leading countries are focusing on increasing the capabilities of each individual soldier. Forward-looking combat systems are being developed for infantry. Personal armour is being made more reliable, while small arms ammunition, sights, and detection and reconnaissance systems are becoming more sophisticated. All of this is crucial, especially in special operations, including counterterrorism. I would like to emphasise that our defence industry is currently capable of developing and manufacturing a full range of small arms and close combat weapons”.

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on developing modern small arms and close combat weapons in Izhevsk, May 25, Izhevsk
5 april
2010
Armed Forces 77

"Our main objective must be the radical modernisation of defence production facilities. New Armed Forces are impossible without a new defence industry. We must do everything in our power to eliminate the dangerous disparity between the technological capacity of defence companies and the needs of the Armed Forces, increasing both production quality and volume."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting discussing the development of the defence industry, Moscow, 5 April 2010
1 march
2010
Armed Forces 77

“Fundamental changes are taking place in terms of our armed forces' equipment. During 2008-2009, long-term contracts were concluded for the supply of 130 warplanes. In the current year 2010, 27 aircraft, more than 50 helicopters and five battalions of S-400 surface-to-air missile systems will be purchased by the army. As you see, we are talking about high-volume supplies. Altogether, as laid down in the state armaments programme for the next 10 years, troops are to take delivery of over 1,500 new fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft and something like 200 surface-to-air missile systems. As a result, no less than 80% of the air force's aviation equipment will be up-to-date and no less than 75% of its air defence systems will be new, which means a several-fold rise in our armed forces' combat capabilities.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the defence sector, Moscow, March 1, 2010
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