Showing posts with label MOSCOW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOSCOW. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

DTN News - SYRIA UNREST: Russia Halts Plans To Supply S-300 Missile System To Syria - Reports


DTN News - SYRIA UNREST: Russia Halts Plans To Supply S-300 Missile System To Syria - Reports


(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - June 29, 2012: Russia’s main weapons producer has allegedly suspended its contract with Syria to supply S-300 long-range missile systems. Russia’s ‘Vedomosti’ daily published the report, citing unnamed sources within the military-industrial complex.


The very fact of the contract’s existence was not known until it was revealed in an annual report made only last week and published online by the makers of the S-300 systems, Almaz-Antey.


The report states that the company’s largest contracts are with Algeria (which is paying $39 million for a long-range missile defense system), and Syria, which signed a contract for the same system for $105 million.


The report also says that deliveries on the Syrian contract are expected to be made between 2012 and 2013. But ‘Vedomosti’ claims two separate sources, who chose to remain anonymous, have said deliveries have been put on the back-burner “after a direct order from above.”


(Read complete story on Defense-Technology News - Click on link undermentioned)


http://defense-technologynews.blogspot.ca/2012/06/dtn-news-syria-unrest-russia-halts.html



Monday, May 7, 2012

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 6, 2012: A nuclear-armed Iran, Pakistan and North Korea could potentially trigger regional chain reactions that ultimately threaten Russia's security, the former director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, said.

“Even if Iran, Pakistan and North Korea are not Russian adversaries, their current and projected nuclear potential could destabilize the regional situation. It could trigger a chain reaction of proliferation (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) that gives rise to a new missile threat for Russia,” Trubnikov said in an article included in the digest for an international conference on missile defense in Moscow.

History shows that relations with unstable states and radical regimes can rapidly deteriorate and their nuclear potential could become a real threat to Russian national security, Trubnikov said.

That is why Russia needs to work toward mutual understanding with the United States and NATO on the issue of missile defense, he said.

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia - World's Nuclear States Map - World's Nuclear States Map

DTN News - RUSSIA DEFENSE NEWS: Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia - World's Nuclear States Map - World's Nuclear States Map

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - May 6, 2012: A nuclear-armed Iran, Pakistan and North Korea could potentially trigger regional chain reactions that ultimately threaten Russia's security, the former director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, said.

“Even if Iran, Pakistan and North Korea are not Russian adversaries, their current and projected nuclear potential could destabilize the regional situation. It could trigger a chain reaction of proliferation (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) that gives rise to a new missile threat for Russia,” Trubnikov said in an article included in the digest for an international conference on missile defense in Moscow.

History shows that relations with unstable states and radical regimes can rapidly deteriorate and their nuclear potential could become a real threat to Russian national security, Trubnikov said.

That is why Russia needs to work toward mutual understanding with the United States and NATO on the issue of missile defense, he said.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

DTN News - RUSSIA VICTORY DAY: Russian Military Vehicles During Rehearsal For Victory Day Military Parade At Moscow's Red Square

DTN News - RUSSIA VICTORY DAY: Russian Military Vehicles During Rehearsal For Victory Day Military Parade At Moscow's Red Square 

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 26, 2012: Russian military vehicles make their way down a road during a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade which will take place at Moscow's Red Square on May 9 to celebrate 67 years since victory in WWII, in central Moscow, Russia, Thursday, April 26, 2012. (Photo - AP)

DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: Ukraine On Brink Of Missile Deal With India Reports Media

DTN News - INDIA DEFENSE NEWS: Ukraine On Brink Of Missile Deal With India Reports Media

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - April 26, 2012: Ukraine is close to signing one of its biggest ever defense deals for air-to-air missiles with India, according to Russian media reports.

Nezavisimaya Gazeta says the deal for R-27 missiles, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, is in the final stages and is waiting for approval from the Ukrainian leadership.

The Vympel R-27 (AA-10 Alamo) missile is a medium-to-long-range air-to-air missile developed by the Soviet Union. It is similar to U.S. AIM-7 Sparrow.

The missile comes in infrared-homing (R-27T), semi-active-radar-homing (R-27R), and active-radar-homing (R-27AE) versions. It would be fitted to India’s MiG-29 and Su-30 fighter jets.

While the deal has not been confirmed officially, the paper quotes a source close to Ukraine’s national security and defense council, saying both nations are sensitive to Russian concerns over the deal and want to make sure that it would not irritate Moscow.

Tensions between Kiev and Moscow could arise later because if the deal is successful, India may want to buy other weaponry from Ukraine, entering a market dominated by Russia, defense analysts quoted by the paper said.

Some industry experts believe Moscow would not oppose the deal as the Ukrainian company is the only manufacturer of these missiles, although Russian firms supply some components for R-27.

The R-27 was originally designed by Vympel, a Russian missile design bureau, in the 1980s. Vympel is now part of Russia's Tactical Missiles Corporation, which now produces successor weapons to R-27.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Moscow of my youth - Первомайски Район

Just going back by the memory lane. Recently I was able to find really rear item on the Internet. I was growing up in Moscow of 1980's and by the end of the decade I left not only my hometown but the country as a whole. Not to mention that whole world up there went to complete renovation two years after I left. So something which I remember from the 80's Moscow is no longer where and part of the the history which is going to be nostalgic not only for people like I, who live outside of it, but also to someone who never left the place and still lives in a same apartment. Back in a 1960, the Moscow borders were expanded to recently build Moscow Ring Highway, and all small towns and villages inside the ring became the Moscow proper. The Newly created Pervomisky District of Moscow, incorporated in itself Eastern part of Stalin's District with Izmaylovsky Park on the north east edge of Moscow as well as near by villages Izmaylovo and Ivanovskoe ( only northern part, north of Shasse Entuziastov, the rest of Ivanovskoe and near by town of Perovo became part of Perovsky District). By the end of 1969 borders of the district become slightly adjusted again and become final borders of Pervomaysky District which I remember.


By 1991 the District was broken up to many small micro districts as Yuzhnoe Izmailovo, Vostochnoe Izmailovo, Severnoe Izmailovo and many others which become part of big Eastern City District of Moscow. Next I would like to talk about another Moscow District as a part of the Moscow of my youth series - Sokolniki.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Стой, кто идёт!? - Stop!!! Who are there!!!


Back in a old forgotten eighties of last century Moscow Militseoners ( Policemen) were equipped with many attributes of  Soviet Policeman attire, as uniform, police badge, special boots as well as a car, dog and of cause the gun. However some attributes were not as visible as ones listed above, some of them were part of their intellectual property, something which would help them to figure out were they are as maps, something which would help them to wright citations or keep a track of bribes given to them by well aware drivers who would budget them in to the travailing expanse on a way to work and back - pan and small notebook. As well they needed to be aware with whom they are dealing, in terms of ethnic origin, so they would know exactly how much to ask from particular individual . Depending on the ethnicity of the driver size of the bribe could go up or down. I do have a small example of the cheat sheet, which would list most common ethnic groups and their sketches of Moscow , which were in a pocket of most Moscow Policemen back in the mid-80s of the last century.



1st row 1 - Russian, 2 - Ukrainian, 3 - Tatar,
             4 - Jew, 5 - Gypsy, 6 - Kirghiz

2nr row 1- Belorussian, 2 - Lithuanian, 3 - Georgian, 
              4 - Armenian, 5 - Kazakh, 6 - Uzbek

3rd row 1 - Latvian, 2 - Estonian, 3 - Azeri, 
              4 - Moldavian, 6 - Tadjik, 7 - Turkman

Thursday, February 16, 2012

My Moscow



I found this picture on the internet site oldmos.ru. The site is a database of old Moscow pictures. You pick a time frame from 1830 to today, and click the location on a map of Moscow and ‘Bulls Eye’. 

I could not believe myself that I found the picture of Yuzhnoe Izmaylovo circa 1982-83. I clearly see the path which I was taking home from school everyday for 4 years in a mid 80’s ( 1982 to 1986 to be exact)     by crossing the tree grove, the place  were I and my friends used to play during my childhood years. Occasionally stopping at pastry or ice cream kiosks next to the neighborhood Supermarket/Department store - called among the locals “Gorka”  ( supermarket – on a first floor,  and department store on the second) ( on a photo you can see them next to each other just before the grove) , where we would spent the money given to us by our parents for lunches at school.   

 Next to “Gorka” but slightly left of pastry and ice cream kiosks, you would find stand alone kiosk where we would buy KVAS. The years before this picture was taken the big barrel was standing next to the supermarket, the “Gorka” employees would pure the Kvas out of the barrel for locals and in early 1980’s the barrel was taken away and at the place of it was build a kiosk which you can see on the picture.

 “Gorka” was also big part of my life, my mom and dad usually ask me to by some bread and milk on a first floor and usually after the completed chore I would go to the second floor to get myself  something in a toy section of the department store, I would not spent all the money given to me by my parents for bread and milk. And don’t forget about Ice Cream and pastry kiosk next to the “Gorka” . Too little money and lot of places to spent it. 

Left of “Gorka” you can see a slightly bigger kiosk ( you even can see a separate path leading to it) . Until the 1986 they would sell vegetables there, and ones in a while I was asked by my parents to get potatoes and other produce  as a chore. Even now I still remember big ladies in a dirty aprons, weighting the half spoiled produce on the covered with dirt scales.  After 1986 they open up center for recycling the glass and glass containers (soda bottles and glass jars). 

In early 1982 the public toilet open up just left of “Gorka” ( you can see it on a picture) . It was underground facility and most of the kids in a neighborhood though of it as a hidden subway station for government officials or even spies. However hidden subway was really a meeting place for a local drunks to shear the bottle of vodka in a privet settings. 

You can see a huge ( wide) 16 story building,  the place were we used to live, you can see even windows and balcony of our apartment. Behind the “Gorka” is a tall 16 story building, were my school friend Valera used to live, you even can see his balcony on a 14 floor ( 3rd floor from the top). 

Ordinary picture for most of you, but bunch of good memories for me and the people who used to call it home back in forgotten 80’s of last century.

And as a bonus areal treasure, the picture was made on a corner of Sakolnechesky Val  and 1ya Rybinskay right on a place were dom 6 korp 2 would be build in a 25- 30 years. The year is 1934. The picture was shot in south-east direction toward House of Cultures "Burevestnik" - the only recognizable building on a picture.

Enjoy!!!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Little bit about everything!!

Have you ever heard about Football club Maccabi. Of cause yes if it is well known Maccabi Haifa or Tel Aviv or Maccabi New York, for God's sake. But about Maccabi Moscow, I would imagion , not that many people heard. However club like that is exist since 2003, then Moscow Club Presnia got support of Local Jewish businessman Pavel Feldblum and Moscow Jewish Community in general. Club is playing in Russian championship of amateur football clubs (III division or Moscow division) not a strongest team in a league, however a visible Jewish presence in Moscow Sport Football scene.

Go Maccabi Go. Вперед Маккаби, Вперед, מאַקקאַבי פאָרויס



If Maccabi is soccer club in Moscow, than Aaron is grand piano virtuoso. Here is Aaron showing his interpretation of Mozart’s Piano concertos 21 and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake at North Western Auditorium in Evanston Illinois.

Monday, August 8, 2011

My Perestroika

Two years ago, PBS accomplished one of the great task they came up with a film project about the soviet kids who where growing up during the 70 and 80's of last century and start accomplishing themselves as adults during crazy 90's the time the Soviet Union start to fall apart and eventually became a part of the history as Roman Empire 15 hundred years before. They are the kids of Perestroika, something I could relate too, I am slightly younger, but I was growing up during the 1980's in a same country as well as a city. I left USSR 2 years before it fell apart, however some Soviet propaganda footage , Home movies shown in a film as well as thoughts conveyed by "former soviet kids" interviewed by creators of the project - are something which I could relate to, and experience some nostalgia filings toward the long long gone times in a country which is no longer exist. Thanks to PBS for making this film as well as placing it for free viewing on its site, embedded copy on my blog. Enjoy!!!! Part 1
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Part 2

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Part 3

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Part 4

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Part 5

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Part 6

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Part 7

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Part 8

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Part 9

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Thursday, August 5, 2010

www.oldmos.ru

Google Street View did not made it to Moscow yet, however bunch of the Russian Street View clone websites are popping out all over the World Wide Web. One of the coolest websites is not only help us to make virtual trip to the streets of Moscow, but also become a time machine to the Moscow past.

                                     The site is ---   http://oldmos.ru/

Here are some picks of  my Moscow - Sokolniki , Yuzhnoe Izmailovo, Sretinka of 1970s - 80s.

Club 'Burevestnik'   cr.1984


Sretinka in 1980s.


Sokolnecheski val , building 6 section 2, and a view of Riga overpass. ( 1980)




Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Moscow Metro in 2047.



Recently I found a really cool map, which is a proposed Plan of Moscow Metro for 2047 the year than Moscow will celebrate its 900 birthday. Certain things I found interesting, if I still was were, I would have to wait another 30 something years ( 37, to be exact) in order for Moscow Metro to reach my beloved Yuzhnoe Izmailovo. Chelybinskaya station would be build on a corner of Chelyabinskaya and Mali Kupavenski proezd , right next to SHVD (ШВД) ( my former Земляки would not need explanations, but for others SHVD is School #689 in Yuzhnoe Izmailovo ( first school in a district which was build in 1978) ). You would think Chelyabinskaya would be a last stop on its metro line, you are wrong the line would go far beyond the MKAD ( Moscow beltway, unofficial Moscow border). Moscow metro extensively would spread outside of city proper. Pervomayskaya is not going to be a part Blue Line anymore and Shelkovskaya becomes the extension of red line, something what we were waiting patiently back in `80s. It could take our trip from Izmailovo to Sokolniki mach shorter and faster. If you are fan of Moscow metro you would really enjoy this map.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Дорогие Москвичи и гости столицы.

For all Moscowites (present and former) all over the world and guests of the capital. Small excourse in a Moscow History of XX century, small animation of Moscow expansion and its territorial subdivision during that time. Here you can find Pervomaysky ( Первомайский Район ) and Sakolnechesky ( Сокольнический Район ) districts were I was born and spend most of my Youth.

Double-Click on the picture to see animation.

Friday, September 25, 2009

gdeetotdom.ru

The new website was unveiled on a Russian internet, dedicated to all buildings build in Moscow and St. Petersburg proper. Website consist of Google Street View look like feature, and database with photos and details for all buildings of the two Russia’s biggest cities. The name of this site is http://www.gdeetotdom.ru/. I was able to find all the buildings where I lived as well as buildings of my schools and institute. It was very touching, I was full of sentiment and nostalgia for times when I lived where half way around the world.


Check pictures
Chelyabinskaya ul. dom 19 korp 2 apt 207 (1978-1989)

Sretinka ¼ 4 floor (1972 – 1978)


Sacolnechiski Val dom 6 korp 2 Apt 4


Friday, August 8, 2008

Beijing Olimpics


Today is opening ceremony for Beijing Olympics. The day it is starts is significant for Chinese because of repetition of number eight (08-08-2008). The word for "eight" in Mandarin sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth". In regional dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also similar, eg Cantonese "baat" and "faat". Couple of cool Olympic maps in honer of the day. The image below is a Soviet post envelope dedicated to Moscow Olimpics back in 1980. Moscow was my home town during that time.

Friday, July 18, 2008


Percent of Jews to whole population of Moscow who died in 1990s by district.
Percent of Jews to whole population of Moscow who were born in 1990s by district. Cool map, especially for Jews who were born in Moscow. :)