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*Venezuela to buy more weaponry from Russia*


MOSCOW, July 24 (RIA Novosti) --* Venezuela* may purchase man-portable air
defense systems, Il-76 transport planes and T-90 tanks from Russian in the
near future, a *Russian* political analyst said Thursday.

According to unofficial reports, Russia and Venezuela signed a new framework
agreement Wednesday on delivery of Russian air defense systems, tanks and
military transport planes to the Latin American country.

"The new agreement, most likely, involves purchases of Igla man-portable air
defense systems, Il-76MD military transport planes and T-90 main battle
tanks," said Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for Analysis of
Strategies and Technologies.

Pukhov has estimated that Venezuela could spend $5 billion or more over the
next 10 years on Russian military equipment.

He said that after the Swedish Saab announced in 2006 it could not continue
sales of portable anti-aircraft systems to Venezuela because of a U.S. arms
embargo against President Hugo Chavez's government, Russian Igla missiles
became the obvious choice for the Venezuelan army.

The embargo also means Caracas experiences difficulties in maintaining a
fleet of U.S.-made C-130 Hercules military transport planes. At present,
Russia has several Il-76 transport planes available for sale after a deal
with China fell through due to technical problems.

According to Pukhov, Venezuela could be interested in the purchase of
Russian T-90 main battle tanks because of the excellent value for money they
provide.

A spokesman for Uralvagonzavod, a Urals-based manufacturer of T-90s, said
the Russian tanks are superior to foreign models of the same class in terms
of firepower, maneuverability, speed and armor protection, but sell for
almost half the price.

The Uralvagonzavod official said, though, that the plant would have to
operate at full capacity to meet outstanding orders, so it would be a few
years before the company was able to produce tanks under a new foreign
contract.

In 2005-2006, Venezuela bought more than 50 combat helicopters, 24 Su-30MK2
fighters, 12 Tor-M1 air defense missile systems and 100,000 AK-103 rifles
from Russia. Current contracts are worth about $4 billion, according to
various sources.

Wednesday's reported deal could see Russia become the main supplier of
military equipment to Venezuela. Chavez, an outspoken critic of Washington,
has focused his foreign policy on bolstering ties with countries outside the
U.S. sphere of influence since coming to power nine years ago.


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