Monday, October 20, 2008

Russia Striving To Modernize Military, U.S. Notes With Interest, Not Alarm -- International Herald Tribune

WASHINGTON: As they tracked Russian military maneuvers in recent days, the American government's career Kremlin-watchers might have been forgiven for wondering if they were seeing recycled newsreels from the worst of the bad old days.

A huge exercise, called Stability 2008, spread tens of thousands of troops, thousands of vehicles and scores of combat aircraft across nearly all 11 time zones of Russian territory in the largest war game since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

There was no specified enemy, but the Russian forces appeared to be enacting a nationwide effort to quell unrest along Russia's southern border — and to repulse an American-led attack by NATO forces, according to experts in Moscow and here.

In a grim finale, commanders launched three intercontinental ballistic missiles, the type that can carry multiple nuclear warheads. It was a clear signal of the drastic endgame the Kremlin might consider should its conventional forces not hold. One of the missiles flew more than 7,100 miles, allowing Russian officials to claim they had set a distance record.

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My Comment: If the Russian Military are to be a threat .... more money, people, general resources, etc.. will have to be thrown in to even come close to matching a fraction of what the U.S. is now committed to.

The Russian military is now strictly an internal affair. My concern are the alliances that Russia is forming and the weapon systems that they are selling. This is the long term threat to us in the west.

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