'Our army and navy need to have the very best equipment — better than foreign equivalents'
Russian business should be prepared to switch to production to
military needs at any time, said Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. The
Russian president was speaking at a conference of military leaders in
Sochi.
“The ability of our economy to increase military production and
services at a given time is one of the most important aspects of
military security,” Mr Putin said. “To this end, all strategic, and
simply large-scale enterprise should be ready, regardless of ownership.”
A day earlier, the president had spoken of a need to catch up and
overtake the West in military technology. “Our army and navy need to
have the very best equipment — better than foreign equivalents,” he
said. “If we want to win, we have to be better.”
Since the 2008 Georgian war, which was a difficult operation, the
Russian military has undergone extensive modernisation. Ageing Soviet
equipment has gone. There is a new testing regime. There are new command
structures. The budget has also increased exponentially.
This year, military expenses will cross 3 trillion roubles, or 3.3
per cent of GDP. This would be a record were it not for one-off costs in
2016. Over the next two years, spending is forecast to be cut back
slightly, to approximately 2.8 per cent of GDP.
Though that budget remains less than 30 per cent of the combined Nato
budget in Europe, many countries are increasing their military spending
in response to the "Russian threat". Nato military command has also
been restructured — it says in response to Russian cyber and military
threats.
Last Monday, British Prime Minister Theresa May said the UK would
lead a response to counter “Russian hostility.” “We know what you are
doing,” she said.
Russia delivered a typically diplomatic response by making Ms May its
lead focus of the Vesti Nedeli flagship propaganda programme on Sunday.
Presenter Dmitry Kiselev kept his most disparaging remarks for the Prime Minister’s appearance.
“She delivered her most aggressive anti-Russian speech to date — but
only to cover up the whiteness of her tired flesh,” Mr Kiselev said.
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Vladimir Putin says all big Russian businesses should be ready for war production
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