ارشيف من : 2005-2008

Venezuela to buy Russian submarines, air defense systems

Venezuela to buy Russian submarines, air defense systems

from Russia, a source at a Russian think tank said Monday.‏

Russian business daily Kommersant said last week that during his visit to Russia, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez could finalize a deal to purchase Russian diesel submarines for the Venezuelan Navy. The contract reportedly is for the supply of five Project 636 Kilo-class diesel submarines and four state-of-the-art Project 677 Amur submarines.‏

"Most likely, [Venezuela] will buy five Project 636 submarines with missile systems..., but it could end up buying nine [submarines]," said Konstantin Makiyenko, Deputy Director of the Center for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST).‏

The expert said the multi-billion dollar contract could be split into two or three parts, and include construction of submarine bases and training of submarine crews.‏

He also said the future deal would not be limited to procurement of submarines, but could include the purchase of advanced Tor-M1 air defense missile systems.‏

"It might be a multiple-deal contract...and in addition to submarines Venezuela will purchase Tor-M1 systems," Makiyenko said, adding that the country has long been seeking to acquire coastal anti-ship and air defense complexes "that the country desperately needs at present."‏

The South American country has been vigorously pursuing modernization of its naval fleet and coastal defenses to counter a possible U.S. blockade of its oil fields and prepare for direct military confrontation with Washington.‏

Russia has repeatedly stated that it would actively participate in the modernization of the Venezuelan armed forces until 2013.‏

In 2005-2006, Venezuela ordered weaponry from Russia worth $3.4 billion, including 24 Su-30MK2V Flanker fighters, Tor-M1 air defense missile systems, Mi-17B multi-role helicopters, Mi-35 Hind E attack helicopters and Mi-26 Halo heavy transport helicopters.‏

The country also purchased 100,000 AK-103 Kalashnikov assault rifles from Russia in 2005.‏

With the addition of arms contracts signed in 2006-beginning 2007, Venezuela has become the world`s second largest importer of Russian weaponry after Algeria, which signed arms deals with Russia worth $7.5 billion.‏

The submarine contract or any other bilateral arms deals, if concluded, could become an additional irritant in the already testy relations between Moscow and Washington.‏

U.S. authorities have been increasingly concerned about the intensifying partnership between Russia and Venezuela, the world`s leading oil producers. Washington has accused their leaderships of failing to uphold democratic values.‏

2007-06-18