Russia to adequately respond to U.S. MDS radar station deployment in Caucasus

PanARMENIAN.Net - The possible deployment of American MDS (Missile Defense System) radar station in the Caucasus will not harm Russia's defensive capacity, Commander-in-Chief of Russian Air Forces Vladimir Mikhaylov stated commenting on American MDA (Missile Defense Agency) head Henry Obering's statement that "The U.S. would like to deploy a radar station somewhere in Caucasus."



"Let them deploy. After all, it's their problem. Unfortunately they are speaking about deploying American MDS components in such countries like Ukraine and a number of other countries, including the CIS countries. Russia has everything necessary to adequately respond to those deployments," the General said.



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