Russia to deploy a large number of disputed islands in the Russo-Japanese modern weapons and equipment
Date:2011-10-14Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
Data Figure: Russian T-80 main battle tanks.
According to the Russian military news network reported on 13 October, a Russian Defense Ministry source in Moscow on October 12 revealed to the media, stationed in Japan has territorial disputes with the South Kuril Islands (Japan said for the four northern islands) of the battle has begun a large number of Russian troops equipped with modern weapons, including several sets of “beech-M1″ air defense missile system, a battalion of T-80 tanks and modern communications equipment.
The source pointed out that in the future. “Beech-M1″ may also be replaced by “beech-M2″. Stationed in the country and Etorofu Island after the battle group of Russian troops also added the “armor-S1″ one air defense missile and artillery systems.
Chief of General Staff Makarov Russian generals had been announced that Russian troops stationed in the South Kuril Islands, troops will be equipped with “onyx” supersonic anti-ship missiles propelled coastal defense missile system. ” fortress. ” By 2014, most 2015, stationed in the South Kuril Islands, Russian troops will be fully equipped with modern weapons and combat equipment, has a new look. He also stressed that, although these islands will be a large number of modern military weapons and military equipment samples, but will not increase the number of troops.
media had also reported that Russian troops stationed in the South Kuril Islands, troops battle group also plans to add a variety of modern air defense missile systems, including S-400 “Triumph” and “Doyle-M2″. There will also be equipped with meters-28N “Night hunter” armed attack helicopters.
recently the relationship between Russia and Japan islands dispute simmering since. Japan claimed the country, the Etorofu, Habomai, Shikotan four islands are Japanese territory, asked Russia to return all. As the unresolved territorial disputes, 60 years after the end of World War II, Moscow and Tokyo have yet to sign a peace treaty, is still in the legal state of war. (Compiled: Shu-shan)
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