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Soldiers in Woods Wearing Camouflage Gear, Bearing Special Orange Arm PatchRussia, Military - JRL Excerpts 2006-11 -
:: No declassification for topographic maps - General Staff
Russia's Defense Ministry does not plan to declassify the 1:50,000 scale topographic maps used by state defense and security agencies ...
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:: Medvedev Talks Tough on Military Spending to Sideline Rivals for Premier
Medvedev hardened his stance on military spending, the issue that triggered Alexei Kudrin's exit as finance minister, as he seeks to bolster his chances of becoming prime minister ... Scott Rose and Alena Chechel, Bloomberg; JRL 2011-174, Sept. 28, 2011
:: Sobyanin axes funding to the Black Sea Fleet
Kommersant has reported that the Mayor's Office has scrapped the 2011 Moscow budget funding for Russia's Black Sea fleet ... Nathan Toohey, Moscow News; JRL 2011-162, Sept. 8, 2011
:: The Russian Military's Manpower Problem
The greatest failures of Russian military reform over the last two years have been in the realm of manpower and staffing ... Dmitry Gorenburg; JRL 2011-138, Aug. 3, 2011
:: Mission Impossible: Russia's Low-Tech-High-Tech Army
Russian military manning, saddled with conscripts serving for twelve months and reduced numbers of contract personnel, continues to be subject to experiments ... Roger McDermott, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-138, Aug. 3, 2011
:: Revolt of the Generals or Shadow Theater For the Discontented?
Undoubtedly opposition exists to Serdyukov's "New Look" among rank-and-file officers, but accounts of a revolt of the generals and corruption in the higher ranks of the officer corps have more the feel of bureaucratic infighting ... Jacob W. Kipp, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-133, July 26, 2011
:: Medvedev Threatens to Start Importing Arms
Medvedev, exasperated by complaints about high prices and low quality of defense industry products, urged the Defense Ministry to buy more weapons abroad ... Anatoly Medetsky, Moscow Times; JRL 2011-124, July 13, 2011
:: Medvedev explodes in anger over defense procurement: Solomonov Attacks Defense Ministry For Holding Back Funds
"Medvedev sounded angry and confused, not understanding clearly what to do to revive and reform Russia, or who to execute by firing squad" ...
Pavel Felgenhauer, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-121, July 8, 2011
:: An Army of Dilettantes: Turning the Russian Army into a Professional Army of Contractors Will Be a Difficult (If Achievable) Task
The prospect of a professional army was first seriously considered after the First Chechen War; has the time now come? ... Martin Larys, Russia Profile
:: Medvedev Warns Government Against Failure on Arms Procurement
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev criticized the Cabinet for failing to procure arms for the military, saying defense-industry and government officials will be held responsible for the delay ... Lyubov Pronina, Bloomberg; JRL 2011-84, May 11, 2011
:: Medvedev: Russia Will Be 'Torn To Pieces' Unless It Develops Army, Security Arm
Medvedev had stated that officers should fulfil the state defence order accurately and thoroughly, and carry out reform of the Armed Forces and the Interior Ministry ... Interfax; JRL 2011-62, April 7, 2011


:: Russia to continue military conscription for next 10-15 years - Medvedev
Russian Armed Forces will continue using conscripts with contracted recruits for the next 10-15 years, Medvedev said ... RIA Novosti; JRL 2011-59, April 4, 2011
:: No Good Men, Weapons or Understanding of Modern Warfare in Russia
Chief of General Staff Army-General Nikolai Makarov gave a much more somber assessment of the present state of the Russian military ... Pavel Felgenhauer, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-58, April, 2011
:: War Crimes: Perceptions of Conditions in the Army Remain Negative Despite Reform
With crime in the army rising sharply in 2010, severe hazing remains an infamous problem, as military reforms designed to eliminate such practices seem to be having the opposite effect by creating chaos ... Andrew Roth, Russia Profile; JRL 2011-56, March 30, 2011
:: Hazing Still Rampant in Russian Army - Serdyukov
Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov has expressed concerns about the hazing rate in the Russian army ... Interfax; JRL 2011-51, March 21, 2011
:: Army officers disunite from Russia's rulers
Army officers have had enough of United Russia and are looking around for a candidate they consider more worthy ... Tom Washington, Moscow News; JRL 2011-33, Feb. 23, 2011
:: Confusion and improvisation in Russian military reform: Slashed Russian Officers Re-called to Military Service and Promised Double Pay
Serdyukov did not offer any plausible explanation of this dramatic change in defense posture and why hundreds of thousands of officers were fired in a hurry to reportedly build a modern fighting force and now suddenly they must be replaced ... Pavel Felgenhauer, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-20, Feb. 4, 2011
:: Moscow releases data on military manpower strength: Gogol's "Dead Souls" and Russia's Myth of One Million Men Under Arms
It is clear that Russia has been unable to sustain one million for some time now, resulting from demographic factors and reducing the term of conscript service to twelve months ... Roger McDermott, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-13; Jan. 19, 2011
:: Russia to be able to win war against any adjacent state in two weeks - pundit
Once reform is complete, the Russian army should be ready to win a military conflict with a neighboring state within two weeks, Ruslan Pukhov, member of the public council under the Russian Defence Ministry and head of the Centre for the Analysis of Strategy and Technologies (CAST), asserted to journalists ... RIA-Novosti; JRL 2011-12; Jan. 17, 2011
:: Russia's Armed Forces: Adrift in a Storm; Moscow struggles to preserve armed forces' modernization momentum
Amidst the apparently self-congratulatory atmosphere, among the country's leadership and top brass there were uncomfortable signs of confusion over what the reform means, as well as the equally troubling issue of the defense minister's level of competence ... Roger McDermott, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2011-3; Jan. 5, 2011

Russia, Military - JRL Excerpts 2006-10
:: Medvedev Promises Long Term Support for Defense Reform
Roger McDermott, Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2010-223; Dec. 1, 2010
:: Women in the Russian military
Dmitry Gorenburg, russiamil.wordpress.com; JRL 2010-217; Nov. 19, 2010
:: Russian defence reforms under fire
Anna Arutunyan, Moscow News; JRL 2010-201; Oct. 26, 2010
:: Russia Removes Constitutional Constraints on Military Intervention Abroad
By Pavel Felgenhauer, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2009-226, Dec. 11, 2009. :: New issue - pipss.org issue 10 [The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies]
From Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski; JRL #2009-225, Dec. 10, 2009.
:: Russia's military reform still faces major problems
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2009-222, Dec. 3, 2009.
:: The Mistral Comes to Town
From Dmitry Gorenburg; JRL #2009-218, Nov. 27, 2009.
:: Medvedev's military priorities for 2010
From Dmitry Gorenburg; JRL #2009-212, Nov. 19, 2009.
:: Bi-Annual Draft Begins in the Russian Military
By Roger McDermott, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2009-186, Oct. 7, 2009.
:: Have Russia’s Dirty Generals Turned On Shamanov?
; JRL 2009-181, Sept. 30, 2009.
:: Russia’s Armed Forces Undergoing 'Unparalled' Transformation
By Roger McDermott, from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL 2009-149, Aug. 13, 2009.
:: New Rules for Rough Play: A New Law Has Russia’s Neighbors Worried about War, and Parliamentarians Concerned about Further Consolidation of the President's Power
Russia Profile; JRL 2009-149, Aug. 13, 2009.
:: Russian prosecutor highlights violations of servicemen's social rights
From Interfax; JRL 2009-80, April 29, 2009.
:: Russia to axe top military personnel over lack of skills
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL 2009-79, April 28, 2009.
:: Russian Military: Medvedev Overplays the “Military Card” in Trying to Impress Obama
By Dale Herspring and Roger McDermott; JRL #2009-19, Jan. 28, 2009.
:: Russian Military Reform Delayed by Financial Crisis
By Roger N. McDermott, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2009-19, Jan. 28, 2009.
:: Moscow reconsidering military-reform plans
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2009-3, Jan. 6, 2009.
:: Russia's Military In The Throes Of Change
By Dale Herspring, from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL #2008-228, Dec. 17, 2008.
:: A military doctrine for every occasion
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-228, Dec. 17, 2008.
:: Russian military to be fully rearmed by 2020
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-212, Nov. 19, 2008.
:: Russian information ministry blames crew member for tragedy on Russian nuclear sub
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-208, Nov. 13, 2008.
:: The Army’s Pain: Servicemen Do not Understand the Aims of Military Reform, but Are Terrified by Its Scope
By Dmitry Babich, from Russia Profile; JRL #2008-208, Nov. 13, 2008.
:: Medvedev’s Ambitious Military Reform Plans
By Roger McDermott, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2008-201, Nov. 3, 2008.
:: Russia to downsize Armed Forces to 1 mln by 2012
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-187, Oct. 14, 2008.
:: Russia plans to raise defense expenditure by 50% in 3 years
From Russian (government) Information Agency Novosti; JRL #2008-177, Sept. 30, 2008.
:: Russia's New Strategy
From Robert Brannon; JRL #2008-141, Aug. 4, 2008.
:: CHOOSING AN ENEMY, CHOOSING A STRATEGY, CHOOSING A DOCTRINE
By Pavel Felgenhauer, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2008-126, July 3, 2008.
:: Why Russians choose NATO army instead of Russian army?
From Pravda.Ru; JRL #2008-102, May 23, 2008.
:: The West Rains on Russia’s Parade
By Robert Bridge, from The Moscow News; JRL #2008-97, May 16, 2008.
:: Conscripts Face Only a Year in Spring Call-Up
By Alexander Osipovich and Natalya Krainova, from The Moscow Times; JRL #2008-66, April 1, 2008.
:: Frustrated Baluyevsky Offers His Resignation
By Simon Saradzhyan, from The Moscow Times; JRL #2008-62, March 25, 2008.
:: Russia: Crumbling Military Puts Kremlin On The Defensive
By Chloe Arnold, from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; JRL #2008-41, Feb. 26, 2008.
:: MEDVEDEV, MILITARY PROMOTE DIFFERENT OUTLOOKS FOR RUSSIA
By Pavel Felgenhauer, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2008-17, Jan. 24, 2008.
:: More than half of all Russians support professional army - poll
From Interfax; JRL #2007-220, Oct. 23, 2007.
:: New book: Zoltan Barany's DEMOCRATIC BREAKDOWN and the DECLINE OF THE RUSSIAN MILITARY
From Andrew DeSio; JRL #2007-178, Aug. 21, 2007.
:: RUSSIAN ADMIRAL ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS NAVAL BUILD-UP
By Pavel Felgenhauer, The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL #2007-171, Aug. 9, 2007.
:: Starting From Scratch: Military expert Colonel Vitaly Shlykov says that military reform can only happen if Russia forgets plans made for the Cold War.
Russia Profile interview of Vitaly Shlykov by Andrei Zolotov, Jr.; JRL 2007-126, June 4, 2007.
:: Russian Army To Be Downsized To 1.1 Million Troops By 2011 - Serdyukov
From Interfax; JRL 2007-123, May 31, 2007.
:: RUSSIA’S MILITARY PR PART OF KREMLIN INTRIGUES
By Pavel K. Baev, from the Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2007-66, March 19, 2007.
:: A Leadership Void at the Defense Ministry
By Simon Saradzhyan, from The Moscow Times; JRL 2007-41, Feb. 19, 2007.
:: Meeting with Defence Ministry Senior Officials and Collegium Members Defence Ministry, Moscow
Kremlin.Ru transcript; JRL 2007-39, Feb. 14, 2007.
:: CONTRADICTORY KREMLIN STATEMENTS THWART ATTEMPTS TO FORMULATE COMPREHENSIVE DEFENSE AND SECURITY POLICY
By Pavel Felgenhauer, from The Jamestown Foundation's Eurasia Daily Monitor; JRL 2007-31, Feb. 8, 2007.
:: Military to Get $189Bln Overhaul
By Simon Saradzhyan, from The Moscow Times; JRL 2007-31, Feb. 8, 2007.
:: Russian CGS on current strength, reform of army
From Interfax; JRL 2007-18; Jan. 25, 2007.
:: Russia's 2007 defense bill to exceed $11 bln
From Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL 2006-199; Sept. 1, 2006.
:: Defense Budget: Secret Growth
Almost one-half of military spending may be hidden from the taxpayers

By Oleg Vladykin, from Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL 2006-199; Sept. 1, 2006.
:: Military Justice in Russia
From Eugene R. Fidell; JRL 2006-120; May 22, 2006.
:: Russian Military Personnel Abuse: Russian Military Imposes Prison Term and Awards Financial Compensation over Brutal Hazing Resulting in Amputation
From Steven C. Welsh; JRL 2006-118; May 21, 2006.
:: Russia needs a strong army to address current challenges - top general
From Russian Information Agency Novosti; JRL 2006-107; May 8, 2006.
:: New Book: Dedovshchina in the Post-Soviet Military. Hazing of Russian Army Conscripts in a Comparative Perspective

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