VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

22 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The formation of powerful and effective armed forces is our absolute priority. This is an absolute priority for our state and our national task for many years ahead, at least a decade. In this respect, everything is important – new equipment, modern principles of recruiting and manning and decent social guarantees for army personnel.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with armed forces commanders during his visit to the Tamanskaya Brigade, February 22
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Not only the defence industry, but the entire Russian economy should be engaged in retrofitting the Army and Navy. Significant resources allocated to state defence programmes should promote qualitative economic growth in our country, stimulate demand for innovations and create tens of thousands of new and modern jobs.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on government policy on the defence industry’s development to 2020 and beyond, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“In the process of building our defence policy and modernising the Armed Forces, we should keep up with the latest trends in the military sphere. To fall behind these trends means becoming vulnerable and putting at risk our country and the lives of our soldiers and officers. We cannot afford repeating the tragedy of 1941, when a lack of readiness of the state and the Army for war led to the vast loss of human lives.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Our goal is to build an Army and a defence industry that will strengthen, not deplete, our national economy, and that is capable of securing Russia’s sovereignty, the respect of its partners and lasting peace.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The activities of defence industry enterprises should concentrate on the mass production of high-quality weapons with the highest performance characteristics to meet both current and projected defence challenges. Moreover, it is only the latest weapons and military equipment that will enable Russia to strengthen and expand its foothold in the world arms markets, where the winner is the one who can offer the most advanced designs.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“In order to really improve this country’s defence capability, we need the world’s best state-of-the-art military equipment, not spending billions and trillions of roubles. It is unacceptable for the army to become a market for morale-sapping obsolescent weapons, technologies and research and development, especially if it is being paid for out of the public purse. That is why we have made our defence plants and design bureaus comply with stringent requirements, have been encouraging competition and investing heavily in the modernisation of the defence industry, advanced technologies and training of specialists.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The defence industry, our pride, boasts powerful intellectual and scientific capabilities. But we must also be honest in speaking about the problems that have built up. Russia’s defence research centres and production facilities have been slow to modernise over the last 30 years. In the coming decade, we need to close this gap. We must regain the technological lead in the entire spectrum of modern military technologies. I would like to stress once again that we will put the task of re-equipping the armed forces firmly in the hands of Russia's defence industry and scientific infrastructure.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Military Police will be introduced to oversee discipline among the personnel. Public, veteran, religious and human rights organisations should be actively involved in the education of the servicemen and the protection of their rights and interests and for forming a healthy moral environment.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Serious changes are planned for military strength acquisition. Currently, 220,000 officers and 186,000 soldiers and sergeants serve under contract. An annual increase of 50,000 service personnel is expected within the next five years. They will serve as sergeants, sergeant majors and military equipment specialists.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The rationale behind these changes clearly shows that our objective is to create a fully professional army. At the same time, we need to be aware of the fact that a professional army is expensive. If we continue manning the armed forces with contract personnel and conscripts, we will be compromising between this objective and our national capabilities.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The goal for the next decade will be to equip our armed forces with advanced armaments, which have better visibility, higher precision, and faster response times than similar systems used by any potential enemy.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“We have begun a large-scale programme to re-equip the Army and Navy and other national security forces. Our number one priorities are nuclear forces, aerospace defence, military communications, intelligence and control, electronic warfare, drones, unmanned missile systems, modern transport aviation, individual combat protection gear, precision weapons and defence capabilities against such weapons.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“We must restore the lost authority of our military institutions and integrate them into the system of military education, just as we are doing in the civilian sector of the economy. Military science must have a decisive influence on the formulation of the goals of the defence industry. Competent procurement mechanisms and the Defence Ministry departments responsible for military orders must ensure the efficient development of technical specifications for the design and production stages, as well as the specifications of weapons and military equipment.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
27 january
2012
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“Therefore we will maintain the conscript army, a considerable part of it, for now, but it is necessary – especially for high-tech aspects of the Armed Forces, such as aviation, missile defence, the navy, missile equipment in general – to gradually transition to a volunteer military. It is an expensive army, but we need good experts, including graduates not only from military but also from civilian institutes.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with WWII veterans, St Petersburg, January 27
27 january
2012
Armed Forces 77

“We are in the midst of changes in the Armed Forces. We want our weaponry and training level to be up to current challenges, so that our military personnel could use modern methods of warfare, if, God forbid, it happens. They are constantly changing in connection with the development of military equipment.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with WWII veterans, St Petersburg, January 27
14 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“First, we should make the most profitable use of the existing stockpiles because old weapons and ammunition contain rare metals and other valuable raw materials that must be competently used. <…>Secondly, and this is particularly important, it is necessary to ensure safe storage and utilisation of old weapons in order to avoid environmental risks, any emergencies, let alone human casualties.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, November 14
14 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“First of all, we need to ensure that there are no disruptions in the implementation of long-term running contracts, because any delay in supplies is unacceptable. Secondly, defence-industry companies need to have a clear idea of the requirements that their products must meet, and of how the funding of contracts is going to be arranged. Thirdly, we should ensure efficient spending, trying to avoid extravagant expenditures and overblown estimates. All expenditures should be meticulously justified.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on state defence-industry contracts, November 14
14 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“Some 750 billion roubles has been allocated this year for the purchase and upgrading of arms and military hardware, as well as for defence-related R&D. This is one and a half times as much as last year. In 2012, we are planning to increase this amount to 880 billion roubles. Never before has the rearmament of Russia’s Army and Navy been financed so liberally.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on state defence-industry contracts, November 14
9 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“Our main stake, of course, is on Russian enterprises. Our shipbuilding industry should be prepared for the serial production of advanced models of equipment and armaments that conform with all modern requirements and objectives of the Russian Navy. We need the best available equipment at prices that are cost-effective.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on state defence contracting in shipbuilding, Severodvinsk, November 9
9 november
2011
Armed Forces 77

“I am confident that the implementation of this armaments programme, which is unprecedented in terms of its objectives and its allocated resources, will help us carry out a full-scale retrofitting of the Army and the Navy, fundamentally renovate the Naval infrastructure, create strategic Naval nuclear forces comprising fourth-generation submarines, purchase modern surface ships and conduct upgrades and repairs of the existing equipment.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on state defence contracting in shipbuilding, Severodvinsk, November 9
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