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Russian army to get new missile complex S-350 Vityaz in 2019

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MOSCOW: Russia will in 2019 deploy the S-350 Vityaz new generation short-to-mid range surface-to-air defence missile complex, the Russian Defence Ministry said yesterday, in a longplanne­d move to replace its ageing S-300 system.

The ministry also said that the Russian military had deployed Pantsir-S and S-400 complexes in 2018 in Crimea, annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as well as in its Arctic region, the Kaliningra­d exclave on the Baltic Sea, and in its easternmos­t Khabarovsk region.

Russia has been flexing its military muscles abroad in recent years, and its involvemen­t in the Syrian conflict and Ukraine has soured relations with the West.

In a dispute over a separate, longer range missile system, Washington has threatened to pull out of the landmark 1987 Intermedia­te-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), alleging that a new Russian missile, the Novator 9M729 (called SSC-8 by Nato), violates the pact.

The landmark arms control treaty bans either side from stationing short and intermedia­te-range, land-based missiles in Europe. Russia says denies the missile violates the INF and accuses the United States of inventing a false pretext to exit the treaty in order to develop new missiles.

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia would deploy its first regiment of hypersonic nuclear-capable missiles next year, saying the move meant his country now had a new type of strategic weapon.

Vityaz (Knight) is a short-tomid range surface-to-air defence missile system, developed by Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defence Corporatio­n.

The Kremlin said in March Russia would cut its defence budget to less than 3 percent of gross domestic product within the next five years. — Reuters

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