Venezuela To Buy Russian Tanks, Armored Vehicles

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MiamiHerald.com
October 16, 2008
By Associated Press
CARACAS -- Venezuela plans to purchase Russian-made T-72 battle tanks and armored reconnaissance vehicles as the nations' increase military cooperation, a Venezuelan military commander said Thursday.
Gen. Jesús González made the announcement following talks with the head of Russia's Federal Security Service, Nikolai Patrushev, about arms purchases that could also include military planes, naval vessels and combat helicopters.
''We're in the negotiation process,'' González said. ``We are going to determine the number of tanks, planes, ships and helicopters that we're going to need.''
Russia has signed weapons contracts worth more than $4 billion with the government of [FONT=Times New Roman, Times]Venezuelan[/FONT] President Hugo Chávez since 2005 to supply fighter jets, combat helicopters and 100,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles. Russia is also helping Venezuela build South America's first Kalashnikov factory.
Chávez, who has warned the United States could invade Venezuela to seize control of its immense oil reserves, argues that his country needs the weapons for defensive purposes.
González told reporters that ''nobody should be worried'' about Venezuela's arms purchases, which have raised concerns in Washington. The new arms purchases should be completed by the end of this year, González said.
Russia is sending a naval squadron to Venezuela next month for naval exercises in the Caribbean Sea. The deployment is expected to represent the largest Russian naval maneuvers in the Caribbean since the Cold War.
 
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