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Venezuela plans to buy more Russian and Chinese arms - Business Insider
Apr. 2, 2015, 3:24 PM

Venezuela has announced plans to increase its total amount of arms imports from Russia and China in the coming years, Russian network Sputnik reports.

Venezuela is already the largest weapons importer in South America.

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Venezuela imported $349 million worth of arms from China and $1.96 billion worth of arms from Russia between 2010 and 2014.

In 2013 alone, Caracas imported $1 billion worth of military equipment from Moscow. Between 2012 and 2015, Venezuela is expected to become the world's second largest importer of Russian weapons, Sputnik reports citing the Centre for Analysis of World Arms Trade.

Since 2010, according to SIPRI trade logs, Venezuela has ordered a range of self-propelled artillery pieces and transport aircraft from China, as well as tanks. From Russia, Venezuela received surface-to-air missile systems, anti-tank missiles, self-propelled artillery, and helicopters.

Russia's focus on supplying arms to Venezuela is part of an overall Kremlin strategy to build influence within Central and South America as a counterweight to US power. Russia is in the process of working out an arms plan with Nicaragua. The potential deal could likely inclue the transport of MiG-29 fighter aircraft to the Central American country.

Russia is also in talks with Nicaragua in efforts to build military installations for the refueling of long-range bombers and navy vessels.

In a congressional hearing on March 12, 2015, General John Kelly, the head of US Southern Command, said that "Russia is using power projection in an attempt to erode U.S. leadership and challenge U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere ... Russia has courted Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua to gain access to air bases and ports for resupply of Russian naval assets and strategic bombers operating in the Western Hemisphere."

Nicaragua, alongside Cuba and Venezuela, was one of only eleven countries that voted in Russia's favor against a UN resolution which declared Crimea's independence referendum in March 2014 invalid.

In the beginning of March 2015, the US slapped sanctions on Venezuela and declared it a “national emergency” and “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”
 
make no mistake these aren't for defense against the so called imperialist Yankees.


it's to be used against it's own citizens.
 
Reuters / Thursday, April 16, 2015
A Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30MKV fighter jet of the Venezuelan Air Force flies over a Venezuelan flag tied to missile launchers, during the "Escudo Soberano 2015" (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure, Venezuela, April 15, 2015. REUTERS/Marco Bello

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Military drill in the state of Apure
16 Apr, 2015
A 'Buk' anti-aircraft battery launches a ground-to-air missile during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure on April 15, 2015.
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Surface-to-air missile launcher
16 Apr, 2015
A 'Pechora' surface-to-air missile launcher fires a ground-to-air missile during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure April 15, 2015
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Anti-aircraft battery on a 9T52-2 vehicle
16 Apr, 2015
An anti-aircraft battery on a 9T52-2 vehicle, launches a ground-to-air missile during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure April 15, 2015.
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Formation of tanks during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015'
16 Apr, 2015
A venezuelan soldier guides the formation of tanks during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure April 15, 2015.
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Ground-to-air missiles are launched
16 Apr, 2015
Ground-to-air missiles are launched from an anti-aircraft battery during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure on April 15, 2015.
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Sovereign Shield 2015
16 Apr, 2015
(L-R) Russian Army general, Alexandre Dragovaloskiy, governor of the state of Apure, Ramon Carrizales, Venezuela's Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez and second Deputy Minister of the Revolutionary Forces of Cuba, General Joaquin Quintas, look at a model, during the 'Escudo Soberano 2015' (Sovereign Shield 2015) military exercise in San Carlos del Meta in the state of Apure April 15, 2015.
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Venezuela's government should invest and stop buying weapons

True talk. But then again many poor/developing countries should do the same from south Asia to Africa to middle east etc. We can't just pick on Venezuela alone
 
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Pakistan should try to enter its market as well. S.America is a huge arms market.
 
True talk. But then again many pot/developing countries should do the same from south Asia to Africa to middle east etc. We can't just pick on Venezuela alone

Sure we can there are no Venezuelan members here to defend Venezuela
 
Venezuela plans to buy more Russian and Chinese arms - Business Insider
Apr. 2, 2015, 3:24 PM

Venezuela has announced plans to increase its total amount of arms imports from Russia and China in the coming years, Russian network Sputnik reports.

Venezuela is already the largest weapons importer in South America.

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Venezuela imported $349 million worth of arms from China and $1.96 billion worth of arms from Russia between 2010 and 2014.

In 2013 alone, Caracas imported $1 billion worth of military equipment from Moscow. Between 2012 and 2015, Venezuela is expected to become the world's second largest importer of Russian weapons, Sputnik reports citing the Centre for Analysis of World Arms Trade.

Since 2010, according to SIPRI trade logs, Venezuela has ordered a range of self-propelled artillery pieces and transport aircraft from China, as well as tanks. From Russia, Venezuela received surface-to-air missile systems, anti-tank missiles, self-propelled artillery, and helicopters.

Russia's focus on supplying arms to Venezuela is part of an overall Kremlin strategy to build influence within Central and South America as a counterweight to US power. Russia is in the process of working out an arms plan with Nicaragua. The potential deal could likely inclue the transport of MiG-29 fighter aircraft to the Central American country.

Russia is also in talks with Nicaragua in efforts to build military installations for the refueling of long-range bombers and navy vessels.

In a congressional hearing on March 12, 2015, General John Kelly, the head of US Southern Command, said that "Russia is using power projection in an attempt to erode U.S. leadership and challenge U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere ... Russia has courted Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua to gain access to air bases and ports for resupply of Russian naval assets and strategic bombers operating in the Western Hemisphere."

Nicaragua, alongside Cuba and Venezuela, was one of only eleven countries that voted in Russia's favor against a UN resolution which declared Crimea's independence referendum in March 2014 invalid.

In the beginning of March 2015, the US slapped sanctions on Venezuela and declared it a “national emergency” and “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”
Nice move they need to increase Naval Power and Air Force
 

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