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Russia Wants to Build a Whole City for Developing Deadly Weapons

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During the Cold War, the Soviet Union organized its vast academic and industrial resources to achieve scientific and industrial breakthroughs for the nation’s military forces. Locked in the global struggle against Washington’s massive military-industrial complex, Moscow needed its best and brightest citizens working on a vast array of technologies and principles to match and potentially “overtake” its rival.

Much of that science-and-technology and research-and-development work was conducted across Soviet universities and scientific institutions – while a massive amount of work was done at secret science cities spread across the country.

These cities — some with tens of thousands of inhabitants — were usually centered around a specific S&T laboratory or an institution dealing with work such as nuclear, biological, chemical research, rocket and ballistic technologies, development and testing of various weapons, and many other activities carried out in the service of the “state and nation.”

The work in these locales was classified, and those working and living there were kept under “lock and key” — under constant guard, with entry and exit closely guarded and controlled by the Soviet security apparatus. Many of these self-contained and fully functioning cities were not even on any public maps.

Over the decades, the work done at such classified sites contributed to the growth and development of the Soviet armed forces, and many current Russian military achievements — such as nuclear weapons and ballistic missile technologies — are based on the work done at these secret sites over the decades.

Today, after a quarter-century, Russia is returning to a similar principle with the announcement of a “technopolis” technology city to be constructed near Anapa, close to the Black Sea. Russian defense minister Sergei Shoigu first announced this initiative, “Era,” during one of the teleconferences he hosts regularly with the nation’s armed forces.

The plan outlined by Shoigu is for “young scientists and graduates of scientific military companies, as well as representatives of scientific research institutes and the military-industrial institutions to work at the ‘technopolis’ in the interest of the armed forces,” RedStar.ru, the official news portal of the Russian military, cites the defense chief as saying.

According to Fedor Dedus, the designated director of the technopolis, the city’s specialists “will concentrate on the following initiatives: information and telecommunication systems, artificial intelligence, robotic complexes, supercomputers, technical vision and pattern recognition, information security, nanotechnology and nanomaterials, energy tech and technology life support cycle, as well as bioengineering, biosynthetic and biosensor technologies.”

Russia’s ministry of defense is planning for over 2,000 scientists and engineers to work at the site by 2020.

According to First Deputy Defense Minister Ruslan Tsalikov, by the end of this summer the first set of Era’s laboratories should be completed, along with the living quarters for the staff. “We need to ensure MOD plans to attract various private sector technology companies to work on site,” said Tsalikov. The official opening of Era is scheduled for Sept. 1, 2018, with a number of companies planning to start work there by the end of this year.

The technopolis will feature all available social comforts for young specialists and their families, including shopping venues, schools, kindergartens and public transport – just like the Soviet “secret cities” did decades ago.

Era’s success, however, depends in large part on whether the Russian government has learned from its previous efforts in creating another type of technopolis in Skolkovo, outside of Moscow, in an effort that was supposed to build Russia’s own Silicon Valley for technology innovation and breakthroughs. Launched with great publicity and government support in 2010, that effort has since fizzled out, unable to generate the very technological breakthroughs initially promised by Moscow, such as nanotechnology innovation.

What may distinguish Era from other attempts at concentrating academic and technical expertise in a single locale is its MOD oversight, with Russian defense officials aiming for streamlined, start-up-like approach to developing breakthrough concepts. A recently-created MOD bureaucracy already aims to oversee specific technology development — such as unmanned systems — while at the same time recognizing the need for civilian and military S&T communities to work together.

Can Era be as successful as its planners hope? Only time will tell. What’s clear is that the Russian defense establishment is very serious about developing technological sophistication that will enable its forces to marshal the latest technologies and concepts. Already, hundreds of science and technology departments across military universities and institutions in Russia are engaged in high-tech development and research on topics such as artificial intelligence.

Era’s real test will be its ability to augment existing S&T and R&D efforts, while giving young scientists and engineers enough support to turn their efforts into real results. Should that happen, Era’s example may be replicated across the country. If it doesn’t, Russia’s new tech city may become another casualty of the Kremlin’s heavy-handed efforts to foster technological innovation.

Samuel Bendett is a fellow in Russia studies at the American Foreign Policy Council. The views expressed here are his own.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/th...ld-whole-city-developing-deadly-weapons-25121
 
That's where West does the impeccable job. Russia will always trail behind the west for being closed.
 
Russia is becoming Soviet Union-II. One of the major cause of economic failure of USSR and it's eventual dissolution was unsustainable defence expenditure. Now Russia is trying to mimic that endeavor with much smaller empire and economic might. Hope Russia's fate doesn't turn around like that of Soviet Union.
 
So i guess the upcoming city won,t be a a secret anymore because they disclosed its location?

That's where West does the impeccable job. Russia will always trail behind the west for being closed.
How ? Elaborate please
 
Russia is becoming Soviet Union-II
Wrong

One of the major cause of economic failure of USSR and it's eventual dissolution was unsustainable defence expenditure.
That's not true either.

Now Russia is trying to mimic that endeavor with much smaller empire and economic might.
It is not much smaller, it is still far the largest country in terms of area.

Hope Russia's fate doesn't turn around like that of Soviet Union.
Russia won't fail but it needs to reform and it has reformed but it needs to strengthen its industry and trade. Russia has that chance it has to identify the market it targets.

How ? Elaborate please
Most of the technological and scientific advancement in the west is done by the Academic institutions. West has an open policy so it attracts great minds from all around the globe, the sharpest minds from Pakistan, India, China, Russia and many other countries are working in USA and Europe. They have military industrial complex as well which is privately owned but it gets most of the research from the universities. Predator drone was master student's project. Then entrepreneurs like Steve Job, Elon Musk, Bill Gates keep pushing the envelope of technology and economy. These elements are growing in China but not in Russia...can you please name a single famous brand from Russia? clothing line, cosmetics, computers, autos,....any? But from China you can name quite a few like Huawei, Ali Baba, Q-, etc... But still China is not as open as the west so it will also lagging behind the west for quite sometime however, things are changing so in future, China may become as attractive for the foreigners as the west is today.
 
china is attracting westerners and pays them for knowledge/skills and secrets.

Never underestimate Russia they have had great scientist they just not business and fanfare as western countries.

I like the idea of a database with most qualified or the best minds stored on it and use it to round them up and place them in the same room and say hey get on with this project you get reward from the state i wish pak has this database. it must be guarded and encrypted of course. Most qualified or best minds are not to leave the state lolz we have heavily invested in you you belong to the state.
 
Correct, Russia has the edge where it matters. Making lawnmowers, white goods, LG flat screens, talcum powder are not critical, however they even make those, and they are reasonable. The ability to totally wipe out the planet, political and financial independence is where the buck stops.

I am totally digging their Gaz and Volga series hot rods these days. Damn they look cool:



china is attracting westerners and pays them for knowledge/skills and secrets.

Never underestimate Russia they have had great scientist they just not business and fanfare as western countries.

I like the idea of a database with most qualified or the best minds stored on it and use it to round them up and place them in the same room and say hey get on with this project you get reward from the state i wish pak has this database. it must be guarded and encrypted of course. Most qualified or best minds are not to leave the state lolz we have heavily invested in you you belong to the state.
 
Russians have taken all measure for their own survivalbility some population will suffer but it s Russia they have been their before. western world only elites will have bunkers and rest population will fight over scraps of food.
 
china is attracting westerners and pays them for knowledge/skills and secrets.
The current military breakthrough comes from native Chinese scientists. In the past there were contributions made by returning overseas Chinese. There will be more returnees .
 
The current military breakthrough comes from native Chinese scientists. In the past there were contributions made by returning overseas Chinese. There will be more returnees .

China most do more attract everyone for its own good. western world economy is not as it used to be plus their are other countries intellectuals that can contribute to china like turkey, russia, even middle east i say china take it all. i wonder about japan and south korea i am sure Chinese governmnet will welcome their contribution.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/kurt...come-a-permanent-resident-of-shanghai.551594/
 
Most of the technological and scientific advancement in the west is done by the Academic institutions. West has an open policy so it attracts great minds from all around the globe, the sharpest minds from Pakistan, India, China, Russia and many other countries are working in USA and Europe. They have military industrial complex as well which is privately owned but it gets most of the research from the universities. Predator drone was master student's project. Then entrepreneurs like Steve Job, Elon Musk, Bill Gates keep pushing the envelope of technology and economy. These elements are growing in China but not in Russia...can you please name a single famous brand from Russia? clothing line, cosmetics, computers, autos,....any? But from China you can name quite a few like Huawei, Ali Baba, Q-, etc... But still China is not as open as the west so it will also lagging behind the west for quite sometime however, things are changing so in future, China may become as attractive for the foreigners as the west is today.
You raised some valid points but still russia has some super bright minds.Thats why despite no foreign participation they got edge in technology,almost comparable with west.
 
Russia is becoming Soviet Union-II. One of the major cause of economic failure of USSR and it's eventual dissolution was unsustainable defence expenditure. Now Russia is trying to mimic that endeavor with much smaller empire and economic might. Hope Russia's fate doesn't turn around like that of Soviet Union.

No it wasn't. When Clinton visited Russia in the 1990s he said Russia is a RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICH country. Vast land. Vast natural resources. Few people. In Russia housing, college, healthcare are all free.
 
Russia can easily generate 100-200 Billion by Sales of gadgets to various nation
Look at Trump sold

100 Jets to Saudia
50-60 Jets to Qatar


Sukhoi and S-400 IN Pakitan would be fantasic sale
 
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