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Russia to Receive 30 Vityaz Air Defense Systems by 2020

Pantsir-S air defense systems
© RIA Novosti. Alexei KudenkoMOSCOW, January 23 (RIA Novosti)
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The Russian Air Force will receive over 30 Vityaz and 100 Pantsir-S air defense systems by 2020, spokesman Col. Vladimir Drik said on Monday.
“We are planning to acquire by 2020 more than 100 short-range Pantsir-S and over 30 mid-range Vityaz systems to rearm air defense units,” Drik said.
Pantsir-S is a short-to-medium range combined surface-to-air missile and antiaircraft artillery system designed to protect point and area targets.
It carries up to 12 two-stage solid-fuel surface-to-air missiles in sealed ready-to-launch containers and has two dual 30 mm automatic cannons that can engage targets at a range of up to 4 km.
The Vityaz is expected to replace the outdated S-300PS systems, whose service life is coming to an end in the next two years.
The Vityaz will complement the Morfey, the S-400 and the S-500 air defense systems in the future aerospace defense network to engage targets at ranges from five to 400 kilometers, and at altitudes from five meters to near space.

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- arnoldvinette@yahoo.comThese systems need to be in place by 201820:42, 23/01/2012The United States depletes its domestic oil reserves in 2019.
Meaning military action against Russia is possible beginning in 2018 and extending to the year 2030.
Russia needs to have these systems in place 2 years earlier.
Arnold Vinette
Ottawa, Canada
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