State Defense Orders 85% Fulfilled This Year – Putin
17:35 29/07/2013 NOVO-OGARYOVO, July 29 (RIA Novosti) – Contracts have been placed with industry for more than 85 percent of the state defense procurement plan so far this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday.
“As for the state defense orders – over 85 percent of the planned number have been placed. This is not a bad result. Contracts have been signed,” Putin said at a meeting on the development of the Russian Navy.
The issue of inefficient placement of defense orders came to a head in 2010 and 2011, when the standoff between arms makers and the Defense Ministry over the price and quality of weaponry disrupted the planned delivery of military equipment to the Russian armed forces.
The most contentious contracts, including those for construction of nuclear submarines by the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), were only signed following the direct intervention of Putin, who was then Prime Minister. As a result, some 95 percent of the required defense contracts were signed by the end of 2011, according to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, who oversees defense and space industry.
A number of military and defense industry officials have been fired or reprimanded for their poor performance in the implementation of the program, including the former head of USC, Andrei Dyachkov, who had held the job for just 10 months when he was sacked in May.
The situation improved in 2012, although some disputes over the pricing and quality of weaponry persisted.
During the meeting on Monday, Putin gave the government and defense industry officials six month to sort out the remaining controversial issues.
The Russian government has allocated 20 trillion rubles ($641 billion) for a comprehensive rearmament of Russia's Armed Forces which will see the share of modern weaponry reach 30 percent by 2015, and surpass 70 percent by 2020.
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