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    Cài Adobe Acrobat Pro vào sẽ có nút capture screen cho file pdf là xinh ngay! Many và many thanks
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    nhạt thì đi chỗ khác chơi cho người ta post , không cần phải chym lợn đâu
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    Ờ, cuối cùng thì bác Trùm cũng phải quăng vài tờ báo vào đây.
    Mà tớ nghĩ, nếu đưa tin chính thống, ừ thì cần 1 cái topic mới đi. Nhưng
    cũng không việc gì phải đưa xong rồi xóa như thế.
    Vài lời góp ý, mòng bác trai ầm ghi nhận.
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    Báo cáo ARMS TRANSFERS TO ASIA AND OCEANIA/SIPRI background Paper October 2009
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    Tạp chí Nga: National Defense No.3/2009
    Cơ hội xuất khẩu cho ngành đóng tàu quân sự Nga
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    P/S: Việt Nam chắc chắn sẽ đóng ít nhất 4 chiếc Gepard 3.9
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    Tạp chí Nga: Moscow Defense Brief No.1, 2010
    Russian Arms Trade in 2009:
    Figures, Trends and Projections
    Dmitry Vasiliev
    # 1, 2010 Moscow Defense Brief
    Russian arms exports edged upwards by USD 150m in 2009 to USD 8.5bn (see Figure 1). Adjusted for the 0.3 per cent deflation1 of the US dollar, the real-terms growth was a modest 2.1 per cent, meaning that sales have essentially been flat over the past two years. That serves as further indication that the Russian defense industry has reached the limits of its export revenue generating capacity2. Further growth will require a serious upgrade of production facilities, as well as investment in skills and training. But for all that, Russian defense contractors can expect a sharp rise in their rouble earnings thanks to favorable exchange rate con***ions (the rouble fell from 24.89 to 31.76 to the US dollar in 2009)3.
    Surprise rise in defense contracts portfolio
    Official figures show that Russia?Ts portfolio of defense contracts had reached USD 40bn by the end of 2009 ?" an increase of USD 7bn on the previous year. Rosoboroneksport (ROE), Russia?Ts sole authorized exporter of finished military equipment, secured an unprecedented USD 15bn of new sales last year. The previous record - USD 14bn - was set in 2006, when the Algerian and the first Venezuelan deals were announced (see Figure 1b)4. Taking inflation into account, 2009 has been as successful for the Russian defense contractors as 2006, despite the world economic crisis. Indeed, if export contracts signed by independent suppliers of spare parts and components (worth an estimated USD 500m) are added to the final tally, 2009 becomes the best year ever for the industry.
    It appears that demand for Russian weapons has been immune to the world economic crisis. Many observers were taken by surprise by the much higher than expected official arms exports figures - owing perhaps to the fact that many deals (such as the Venezuelan and Vietnamese contracts) had not been reported in the media. It is quite possible that ROE could have raked in even more orders (especially considering the ongoing talks with Saudi Arabia and Libya). But it appears that the capacity of the Russian defense contractors, hidebound as they are by all the aforementioned problems, simply cannot keep up with demand.
    Key developments in 2009
    1. Vietnam became Russia?Ts largest weapons customer in terms of new contracts signed in 2009. It placed a large order (estimated at USD 4bn) for six Project 636M (Kilo class) conventional submarines and the requisite onshore infrastructure to be built by Russian companies. It also signed a contract for eight Su-30MK2 Flanker fighter jets in early 2009 and later, possible another twelve during PM *************** visiting Moscow in December 2009, becoming one of Russia?Ts top six defense customers along with India, China, Algeria, Venezuela and Syria.
    2. Venezuela, which received a USD 2.2bn loan from Moscow in 2009 to be spent on Russian weapons, probably, was the second-largest customer. But it is not clear what exactly the Venezuelans have bought. The only known contract is for the delivery of 92 upgraded T-72M1M main battle tanks. The rest is pure speculation, though on the whole it is safe to assume that the new Venezuelan deal includes a large number of air defense missile systems and artillery equipment (S-300V and Pechora-2M SAM systems, Smerch MLR systems, Msta-S and Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers, etc.). Unofficial reports claim that the deal is actually much bigger than the size of the Russian loan would suggest, estimating it at up to USD 4bn. 3. According to open sources, not a single large contract was signed with India in 2009. The only new sale reported in the media is the purchase of five Ka-31 Helix E airborne early warning helicopters worth USD 100m.
    4. For the first time in several years, fighter jets made by RSK MiG have become a significant export item. Deliveries have begun in earnest on an earlier contract for MiG-29K fighters to be based on India?Ts Vikrama***ya aircraft carrier. Russia has also signed a EUR 400m contract with Burma for 20 MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter jets.
    5. The Russian Defense Ministry has made clear its intention to begin buying arms and military equipment abroad - and not just a few samples to gain access to foreign technology, but as part of the Russian army?Ts routine weapons procurement program. The announcement of the plan to buy a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship from France was the first signal of this new policy.
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