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The new brigade of air defense with S-300V4 will form in the Arctic and the Far East

Air defense of the Russian segment of the Arctic region decided to strengthen. For this to be deployed a new team, relating to the structures of the Northern Fleet USC.

The new brigade of air defense with S-300V4 will form in the Arctic and the Far East

The newspaper "Izvestia" reports, that the primary arms, which will be on duty in the new / h, will be the anti-aircraft missile systems S-300V4, which relate to the long-range. S-300V4 are tracked platform, that is suitable for the operation of air defense missile systems in the Arctic, in the absence of roads as such. Tracked chassis allows you to quickly throw in a set of the necessary point-of-area.

When this is added, that team will also be formed and the Far East. Her main weapon is scheduled to make the same anti-aircraft missile complexes.

Given the fact, that the Arctic region, along with the Asia-Pacific region, lately it is becoming more strategic weight, leaving the Russian segment of the macro-regions without a developed air defense system is simply unacceptable.

The Defense Ministry decided not to proceed with the implementation of the program, and because the new army air defense structure will appear as a part of the Northern Fleet, and in the Far Eastern region of the country. Such measures, perhaps, and would not have needed, if not the actual post-Soviet collapse of the entire system of defense of the Russian North. The 90 troops were withdrawn from the Arctic region, leaving without protection the most important area of ​​air defense.

S-300V4 provides defeat ballistic and aerodynamic targets at altitudes up 40 km. The probability of hitting the target type “aircraft” complex reaches one rocket 90 percent.

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