2003/09/10: CIA-RDP96- osniRp Soviet News Abstracts Publication FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY CENTER Author: Chupakhin, V., Captain 1st Rank, correspondent Title: SHAPOSHNIKOV URGES GRADUALISM IN STRUCTURTNG -COMMONW-ALTH'S ARMED FORCES Primary Source: Krasnaya zvezaa, January 7, 1992, No. 5 (20692), p. 1, cols. 1-3; p. 3, cols'. 1-3 Extract: Following the Minsk meeting of heads of sovereign states,* many questions connected with the fate of the armed forces remain open. What position the heads of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth of Independent States are taking in these cir- cumstances and how they appraise the situa- tion that is developing around the army and inside it were topics of conversation at a meeting which took place recently between journalists and Marshal of Aviation Ye. Shaposhnikov, commander-in-chief of the commonwealth armed forces. The commander-in-chief said that haste and a lack of mutual understanding in re- solving highly important and complex ques- tions have been noticed on the part of the heads of a number of states, particularly Ukraine. At the present time, the Ukrainian leadership understands the term "strategic forces" to mean only strategic nuclear forces, not taking into account that stra- tegic forces must include everything which ensures the strategic stability of both strategic forces and the armed forces as a whole, noted Marshal Shaposhnikov. The commander-in-chief thought that the posi- tion of Ukraine was not entirely in keeping with the Minsk accords in this regard. [Sovereign states] have the right to create armies of their own. But at the same time, one sometimes gets the impres sion that not all of their leaders have a complete idea of the problems which they will encounter in this connection, the mar- shal noted. He cited the following example as an illustration@ Ukraine has expressed claims to air forces on its own territory. But at the same time, it does not have a single airplane building plant for military equip- ment. In three months, or half a year at the most, airplanes simply will not be able to fly; there will be no engines, spare parts, components, units or even wheels. Whether Russia will supply them and in what order has not been decided, and a suitable mechanism has not been perfected. The mar- shal asked whether it wouldn't be better to take precisely these problems as a starting point and not immediately demolish what we now have. For a whole set of questions connected with reorganization of the armed forces to be solved in logical order during the peri- od of transition, a period of two to three years is necessary, in the opinion of the commander-in-chief. He thought that it would be quite possible, during this tran- sitional period, for the armed forces to be structured so that both national armed forces and general-purpose armed forces un- der a united command could be on the terri- tory of a single state such as Ukraine, Ka- zakhstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova or Azerbay- dzhan. A precedent for such organization exists in NATO. Financing of the armed forces is still another sore and complex question. The commander-in-chief said that several ver- sions have now been proposed for taking ac- count of the share of each participating country of the commonwealth in the expenses of these armed forces. He thought that a certain consensus on this question had been achieved at the latest meeting of heads of governments in Moscow. "We now insist that these questions be resolved for the first quarter of the year during the first ten days of January," stated the commander-in- chief. "An agreed-upon quota will be set for each state." But how will the administrative struc- Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0600450006-7 r " Approved For Release 2003109110 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0600450006-7 council of presidents, which would jointly make all fundamental decisions in regard to the armed forces. (SNAP 920203) Author: Ivanyuk, I., Major, correspondent Title: EX-SERVICEMEN DEVELOP SPECIAL CON- STRUCTION MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY Primary Source: Krasnaya zve-i-da-,january 11, 1-992, No. 8-9 (20695-20696), p. 3, cols. 1-8 Abstract: The article reports on activi- ties of the Construction Research and De- sign Association (Proyektstroynauka), which is utilizing experience with construction of military and space installations. "Pro- yektstroynauka" is characterized as a high- potential organization which is launching production on the basis of its own scien- tific developments. This association, which has an annual turnover of millions of rubles, takes in several joint-stock compa- nies and small enterprises. A conversation is recorded with Colo- nel of the Reserves Dmitriy Arkadyevich Frumin, a former military construction spe- cialist and now head of the "Proyektstroy- nauka" association. Frumin and colonels of the reserves V. Kostin, A. Sytnik and N. Marichev are among a number of engineers who acquired unique experience in construc- tion of fortifications, missile silos and structures of space-launch complexes while serving in the armed forces, the author relates. For example, concrete capable of withstanding a direct hit by a missile with a nuclear warhead was developed, using high-quality cement and scarce superplasti- cizers. Frumin recalled that while carry- ing out a contract assignment at Kapustin Yar in 1962, he and his associates achieved waterproofness of concrete which was two to three times as high as usual. Experience of former military specialists reportedly has been utilized in building underground structures for civil defense and watertight structures for underground services, in particular. A new process which makes sealing of joints unnecessary, permanent forms which function simultaneously as fac- ing and wet sealing, concrete ten times as waterproof as conventional concrete, and other materials with special properties have been developed in this connection. Frumin showed the author of the arti- cle slabs of siligran, a concrete which is not only comparatively inexpensive but said to be capable of withstanding stresses as great as those for which missile silos are designed. Siligran is considered a possi- ble safe substitute for asbestos cement whose use is forbidden in many countries. Other potentially profitable developments of "Proyektstroynauka" include unique pro- cesses for producing building materials, and equipment for these processes. The association reportedly has concluded 20 agreements for creation of Joint enter- prises and facilities, including a Soviet- Bulgarian enterprise, for production of finished products. (SNAP 920203) Author: Tsarev, 1. Title: REPORTS OF BIOELECTRONIC-WEAPONS TESTING IN 1970s AND 1980s Primary Source: Trud, December 27 No. 298 (21522), p. 4, cols. 1-2 Extract: Long_ago, GennAdfy Petrovich S@@el @,_a sp h c - I __,__ecialIs,t in t, e r@@d,@ @@qss _and @Ployee of the . -n-associa ion "Istok," scientific productijo 4Ic.!LI_4_tqd__4_q4 substantiated an effect'ot lona-distance aid equ pmen .'__'Th_Ts__'_e_ff_e@t@o of Ra-U-1 ,@7ffq_ - M T of -excita __AT _7y '* - p, in cerebral fluid, of acoustic vibrations which reach auditor n@erves. Th-e--s-e vib'r -a,- f I 'on s__a' r 64-.=e-"x-c@ I ea -pTI s-e-d m i _@R&Wi v e FA@[ - @t_ o n . 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And p _ _r-q1jrMUA-rY1 This report Dears tne seai OT an demic-fnst'it6t-e---an-cl---~l--**g-n-a'iu7r'~.s, including those of -aci&e-mician Yu. Kobzarev and Doc- tor of Sciences E. Godik. And, by the way, the block diagram of the "Radioson".un.it C i -the same in ldd s mi,crvw-4 _generator whose ,- - yq --- can pulses, a@ccord.ing to G. S,hcheTW .6nov, al k i vlbrati_qq@ 11so? ev KP We were able to meet with a second in- ventor. Ivan Antongylo (he requested that his last Fa-me 'not be used) a a!moc 11 n J an institute of the USSR Aca@c 6*s@-a-JJd-.---- % ---- - _ - JQwy-of ScierLr'- we have developed the-'Radoon' init 2@0-hav'&--conducted not just one, but ; v ral success e- e tests oth.,,pjl ourselygs in?- 6'-Vo' u But prolonged .Jorrei@'6ndence with the Committee on Inven- :ions and Discoveries didn't produce any ,esults. They deferred consideration of lur claim, which was registered as early as 974, under a totally unconvincing pre- ext.11 "Perhaps, because such devices already 012- existed?" "No, at that time, this was out of the question. jrlstitut-es-, in,cl, ing IREJ,p s- @, __I , g2. UX11 kiy arra@pqed a meeting for us w ,ith special- 1r S -tS Of r a -re a in- s c i e t f! -c' i6 e. Th listened th Aat-e nes t, but 1W - - -- - -Md-- everything disappeared as i.n.to-a--morass. The total indirect evidence ma -- ---------- - *ts-JU possi -ble to-c-oni-cl -ude: 'psi' -weapons ar -e fieRch-nnically entirety -6'a'-s-lb-le', '@@ototypes 6f-them were tested-as,.-e-arly -as the--1970s, and 198 Ost and this,mean.s- that- they may also exist now. 11so the Daily 5, - 199 co D. 4, col 1 -X SNAP 9202033 Comme Addit list RecipRnts ot the vally that SNAP is intended ernment agencies and tractors. 4 SG1 11 stribution SNAP are advised solely for U.S. gov- their designated con- Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0600450006-7