The Russian military plans to buy only advanced and highly-effective weaponry in the future to meet the challenges of modern warfare. © RIA Novosti. Mikhail Fomichev
Russian Army To Receive Advanced Weaponry In 2011 -- RIA Novosti
The Russian Ground Forces will start receiving a number of advanced weapons in 2011, including modernized S-300V4 air defense missile systems, the Defense Ministry said on Monday.
"Starting in 2011, the Ground Forces will receive modernized S-300V4 and Buk-M2 medium-range air defense systems, Tor-M2 short-range air defense systems, and portable air defense systems," the ministry said in a statement.
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