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Novye Izvestia
October 16, 2002
ANTI-MISSILE UMBRELLA FOR SALE
Russia may take advantage of the new cycle of the arms race
Author: Vladimir Urban
[from WPS Monitoring Agency, www.wps.ru/e_index.html]
THE US CONTINUES TESTS OF ITS MISSILE DEFENSE
SYSTEM. HOWEVER, CHINA IS REPORTED TO HAVE DESIGN A MISSILE ABLE TO BREAK
THROUGH THAT SHIELD. IN THIS CONTEXT, IT IS JUST THE TIME FOR RUSSIA TO OFFER
SOME OF ITS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MISSILE DEFENSE FIELD FOR SALE.
The Pentagon has announced the fourth test of
the national missile defense system. Yesterday, an interceptor missile launched
from the Ronald Reagan testing area in the Marshall Islands downed a training
warhead of a Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile. It was the first time
that a destroyer participated in targeting a missile at the warhead of
Minuteman. The destroyer was equipped with the Igis radar system. In the opinion
of our source in the Russian general Staff, the US has made a principal decision
to approach its nuclear shield to the borders of Russia and China. That is why
the Pentagon has activated its tests of sea-based components of the missile
defense system lately. Our source has noted in this connection that
anti-ballistic missiles have been launched from the cruiser Lake Erie for
several times. He has said in this connection, "The next test of
destruction of a missile target will involve the aiming systems and the weapon
system based on ships. As a result, Americans will give up the idea of
construction of underground bases of the national anti- missile defense system
and will construct them in the ocean, as close to the potential threat as
possible."
Russia is unable to secure its entire territory
against the American anti-missile system. The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM)
treaty of 1972, from which the US withdrew this year, allowed Russia deploying
anti-ballistic systems only around Moscow. However, even this system has not
been modernized for almost one-fourth of the century. There are launchers for
A-350 interception missiles at six positions here. However, on October 3, the
Space Forces have conducted a successful test launching of an anti-ballistic
missile at the testing area of Sary-Shagan, Kazakhstan. This missile had been
delivered there from Russia, where it had been deployed for over 20 years.
According to some sources, this test was aimed not only at proving the
reliability of A-350 missiles but also at trying the systems before
modernization of the anti-ballistic missiles. Thus, Russia, too, is trying to
react to changes in the world caused by the abolition of the ABM treaty.
We are unable to adequately respond to the
deployment of the national anti-missile defense system for financial reasons.
However, Russia could make a lot of money from the anti-missile umbrella. Moscow
and Washington have already been conducting unofficial negotiations on this
topic for nearly a year.
According to the Pentagon's sources, China has
already built a CSS-5 missile able to pierce the American missile defense
system. During tests conducted last summer, a CSS-5 missile carrying a nuclear
warhead over a distance of almost 2,000 kilometers successfully avoided several
"airborne destructive objects". The US administration has sent a
special memorandum on this topic to Taiwan and Japan, since this missile could
well reach their coasts. This warning obviously has a specific aim: to share
American anti-missile technologies. So far, the Pentagon believes that after its
system is fully deployed in 2006, it will be able to intercept only two
single-warhead ICBMs. But the new wave of the arms race has been launched, and
Beijing seems to have accepted the Pentagon's challenge. It is time for Russia
to offer its developments in the anti-ballistic field for sale.
(Translated by Kirill Frolov)
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