Shoigu said the military now has 2,000 drones compared to just 180 in 2011. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The weapons modernization effort has seen the 1-million Russian military narrow the technological gap in some areas where Russia had fallen behind the West, such as long-range conventional weapons, communications and drone technologies. Russia has used its revived military capability in Syria, where it has launched an air campaign in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad and used the conflict to test its new weapons for the first time in combat. As part of President Vladimir Putin’s military reforms, the armed forces have received new weapons and now engage in regular large-scale drills. Shoigu said the military currently needs 1,300 more pilots and will recruit them by 2018.Ī severe money crunch after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union left the military in tatters, with most of its planes grounded and ships left rusting at harbour for lack of funds. The rising number of new weapons has raised demands for new personnel. Also this year, three regiments of Russia’s strategic nuclear forces will receive new intercontinental ballistic missiles, Shoigu said.
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