MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Franz Klintsevich, the first deputy chair of the upper-house Committee on Security and Defense, said that the Russian army had received 17 percent more new weapons and hardware than initially planned in 2005.
Earlier in December, the military said it had to put off the second stage of the rearmament program, due to start next year, until 2017, citing unfavorable economic conditions.
Russia is planning to modernize up to 70 percent of its military hardware by 2020. Total program cost is estimated to reach about 20 trillion rubles (over $280 billion).