Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Russia Increases It's Defence Budget



Moscow - Russia's defence spending will increase 27 per cent in 2009, news agency Interfax quoted Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as saying on Tuesday. "Nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (94.23 billion dollars) will be allocated for the needs of national defence and security," Putin was quoted as saying. "This is an increase of 27 per cent."

The announcement comes on the heels of Russia's crushing defeat of Georgian forces on the former Soviet satellite's soil last month.

President Dmitry Medvedev said last week that the five-days of fighting in Georgia showed the need for a full-blown modernization of the military and updating of hardware.

Putin hiked the defence budget during his eight-year presidency to match the country's resurgent economic might.

But defence analyst and military brass warn that internal reform and investment in research and development is also needed to stall the army's decline since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Putin's statement also came as Russian stocks tumbled to more than three year lows owing to the drop in US markets and investor fears.
More News On Russia's Military Budget

Russia to boost state weapon orders in 2009 to $47 billion -- RIA Novosti
Russia hikes defense budget to $46 billion -- UPI
Russia plans record $46.5 billion arms spending in 2009 -- Sign On San Diego

My Comment: After the Georgian war, unrest in many of Russia's provinces with high Muslim populations, and with Russia being heavily dependent of high oil prices for its well being .... the Russian Government has decided to significantly increase its military.

Unfortunately for Russia, it will take a decade or two for it to match what it once had, and even then it is limited because of demographic changes. The Russian population is decreasing .... there are not enough men to fill Russia's military objectives.

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