Putin Vows to Boost Production of Military Aircraft

Plan could include new nuclear bombers
By Peter Fearon,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 22, 2007 1:33 AM CDT
Putin Vows to Boost Production of Military Aircraft
Russian military aircraft take part in the International Aviation and Space Show at the once-secret Zhukovsky military airfield on Moscow's outskirts, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2007. The largest air show in Russia's post-Soviet history opened Tuesday near Moscow to show off Russia's growing military muscle...   (Associated Press)

Russian Premier Vladimir Putin has announced ambitious new plans to revive Russia's military aircraft production, which could include new nuclear bombers for "strategic deterrence," according to a US aide. Appearing at the largest air show in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union, Putin vowed to make his nation the world's leading producer of military aircraft, reports the Guardian.

It's the latest in a series of  threatening moves by Russia, including the resumption of air patrols by long range nuclear bombers capable of striking the US. "It's significant," said one analyst. "For 15 years the political leadership was constraining the military on this. Now it isn't." (More Russia stories.)

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