On April 17, 2015 President Vladimir Putin held a meeting of the Military-Industrial Commission on implementation of the state defense procurement order and import replacement in the Russia’s defense industry.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin:
Good afternoon, colleagues.
At today’s meeting of the Military-Industrial Commission, we will discuss the most important issues concerning our country’s defense and security and will outline our defense industry’s development objectives.
Developing our defense industry and making it more efficient are among our basic national goals and priorities and are the guarantee of confident industrial growth and the foundation for our defense capability.
Last year’s results show that we achieved practically all of our planned objectives. This morning, we discussed the implementation of the defense procurement order over the first quarter and analysed the results achieved and the problems and issues that we still need to settle. Overall, the first quarter ended with positive results.
The task today is not simply to replace aging equipment and modernize our industry. It is crucial that we develop our own up-to-date models of military equipment to replace imported models.
Our country’s defense industry works to meet our armed forces’ needs, but in some areas, it is still dependent on suppliers abroad. Complications in the international situation can put these supplies’ reliability at risk. There is no need for further comment here, for we all understand the situation. What we therefore need to do is to reduce the risks this dependence and cooperation entail.
Let me make it clear that the entire development and production chain for strategically important materials, components and equipment, right through to delivery to the final consumer, should be located here in Russia.
Coming to another matter, import replacement in the defense industry is a big challenge that must be tackled by our managers, engineers, designers, businesspeople and scientists.
At the same time, this policy should provide the stimulus for new design developments and technological solutions and for bolstering human resources potential in the defense industry and entering civilian production sectors.
As you know, in January, I signed the executive order on a general designer for developing weapons, and military and special equipment. The people responsible for those areas will receive additional powers.
Over the past three months, candidates for this post of general designer have been selected. These are all very worthy people with proven records, experience and results. Today, we will examine the candidates and make the needed decisions.
In conclusion, let me remind you that Russia will host the Army 2015 International Military-Technical Forum in June. This is another opportunity and platform for dialogue and contacts with foreign partners and specialists. We have no intention of closing ourselves from anyone in this sector. It is also an opportunity for us to take a step forward in our defense sector cooperation with other countries.
The forum, as you know, will include a large military goods salon, where we will have the chance to demonstrate the capabilities of Russia’s arms and military equipment in action, so to speak.
Let’s begin work.”
Source: Kremlin
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