VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

1 march
2010
Armed Forces 77

“The unification of systems currently used remains a pressing task. At the same time, further efforts should be made to improve their combat performance. Careful attention must be paid to the development and mass production of aircraft engines, and to improving the quality of structural materials and electronic chips.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the defence sector, Moscow, March 1, 2010
17 february
2010
Armed Forces 77

“The Armed Forces should be equipped with at least 30% modern weaponry by 2015 and at least 70% by 2020. To implement this task, we need to stipulate the relevant allocations. The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economic Development have completed calculations, and today we will analyse them. I would like to add that we will not permit excessive or inefficient spending.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the priorities of state armaments programme for 2011-2020, Moscow, 17, 2010
17 february
2010
Armed Forces 77

“In accordance with the plan for the development and reform of the Armed Forces, the focus will be on the nuclear deterrence forces and aerospace defence. As I have said, we should supply these forces with cutting-edge communications, control, command and reconnaissance systems, and also complete the fifth-generation aircraft programme and the provision of new warships for the Navy.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the priorities of state armaments programme for 2011-2020, Moscow, 17, 2010
15 february
2010
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“Trade in arms and special equipment is both a business and an important foreign policy tool. Our approach to trade is carefully weighed. All our work in this area fully meets the obligations Russia has assumed under international agreements. So we should continue our work in the same vein.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Khristenko and Head of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation Mikhail Dmitriyev, Moscow, February 15, 2010
15 february
2010
Armed Forces 77

“We increased our sales from $3.7 billion in 2000 to $8.6 billion last year. This means that by engaging in foreign economic trade we have preserved a large number of jobs and contributed considerable resources to the defence sector and, therefore, to its modernisation and development. Today we are cooperating with 85 countries round the world. I hope this is not all that our weapon makers are capable of. We are capable of moving further, to new and promising markets.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Khristenko and Head of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation Mikhail Dmitriyev, Moscow, February 15, 2010
18 january
2010
Armed Forces 77

"It is not by pure chance that we have made the development of command, communications and reconnaissance systems one of the priorities of our defence programme, with considerable budget appropriations planned for these purposes. I would like to stress that we need to modernise existing units and systems fundamentally. We must admit that they have become obsolete, with their technological and technical conditions often leaving much to be desired. This is why our short-term objective is to provide the armed forces with new-generation equipment, making a big step forward. I want you to be guided by this objective".

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss re-equipping the Russian Armed Forces, Voronezh Region, January 18, 2010
30 december
2009
Armed Forces 77

“The state provided significant support to defence companies during the challenging economic situation. As for Energomash, we decided to allocate two billion roubles from the budget to boost the association's share capital. <…> We will increase this allocation to 2.25 billion roubles for the construction of the block of flats. Experts estimate that the cost of building the block of flats will amount to 240 to 250 million roubles.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on defence industry issues at the Energomash Research Labs in Khimki, Moscow Region, November 30, 2009
23 december
2009
Armed Forces 77

"We are trying to consolidate the required assets. Today I signed another executive order, this time allocating 6.5 billion roubles to increase Oboronprom's charter capital so that it can acquire controlling interests in the assets of our leading companies, which in this case means companies in the helicopter and motor industries. Another 2.5 billion roubles have been allocated for them for the same purpose next year. I am referring to the companies in Ufa, Lyubertsy and St Petersburg."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Alexander Bobryshev, president of the Tupolev Joint Stock Company (JSC)
22 december
2009
Armed Forces 77

"We should develop long-term re-equipment programmes and adjust them to the objectives of the Armed Forces. And within these programmes, the defence industry should approve plans for modernisation, technological development, research and design, and the serial production of military equipment for the Armed Forces."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Russian Government Presidium, Moscow, December 22, 2009
22 december
2009
Armed Forces 77

"We have held several meetings to discuss the situation in the defence industry lately. We will continue to work on this issue. But it is clear for now that we should not only increase funding. Funding is, of course, very important, but it cannot not solve all the problems. We must significantly increase the quality of the hardware we produce, improve production chains and provide personnel for the defence industry."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Russian Government Presidium, Moscow, December 22, 2009
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