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Nato's early-warning surveillance system has been plugged into Georgia's air-defence network in the first evidence that the US-led alliance is shoring up the country's shattered military.
Alliance officials said that the arrangement enabled Nato radar specialists to be linked up to the Georgian radar systems. “It means Nato can now see what the Georgians are seeing through their radars, effectively allowing the alliance to monitor what is going on over Georgian airspace without having military assets in place,” one official said.
After the war in Georgia last month and the continuing occupation of parts of the country by Russian troops, the move underlined the intention by Nato to provide assistance to the Georgian military.
A Nato official said that the combined air surveillance arrangement had been negotiated before the crisis in Georgia. The technical switch-on, linking radars in Georgia to Nato, happened this week however.
“The joint system was negotiated under the Partnership for Peace scheme Nato has with Georgia, but clearly we have a new context now,” the official said.
Although the Georgian air-defence radars are Russian-made, the officials said that technical experts for Nato had found ways of linking them to the air surveillance system of the 26-member alliance. It does not mean, however, that Nato Awacs aircraft can be linked to the radars.
During the fighting some of Georgia's radars were damaged in bombing raids. The Georgian armed forces, however, have mobile systems and many of them escaped Russian airstrikes.
In the months leading up to the doomed military operation to seize control of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, Russian fighter jets had flown into Georgian airspace on several occasions.
With the surviving ground radars linked to Nato, 24-hour monitoring of Georgian airspace will now be possible in the same way that Italian or Spanish radars are automatically plugged into the Nato air surveillance network.
Alliance sources said that proposals were currently under discussion to fly Nato Awacs over the region, although they emphasised that no decision had yet been taken on such a development, which would be viewed as provocative by Moscow.
As part of efforts to develop closer military ties with Georgia the US is also planning to set up a trust fund into which alliance members can donate money to assist Georgian military forces. “It's basically Nato passing the hat around,” an official said.
A Nato team of specialists has visited Tbilisi to find out what Georgia needs to rebuild its forces. Washington dismissed the claim by Moscow that the US warships sent to Georgia to offload tonnes of humanitarian aid had been delivering arms secretly.
“The thrust of Nato's efforts at present is to help Georgia get through the winter, preventing Russia from strangling the country. We've got to try to keep the democracy in the country going, but there's no talk about accelerating Georgia's application to join Nato as a member state,” one official said.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence in London said: “In light of recent events, Georgia needs time to reflect on requirements for the future. We intend to provide assistance to Georgia and will consider requests for assistance in discussion and co-ordination with our Nato and EU partners.”
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if georgia can`t fight then how russians loose double soldiers in war with georgia?and that is fact
Jonh, new york, usa
Georgia's leadership is kaput. They made a stupid mistake, prodded by idiots, and now they will pay. As the Russians said the Georgian president is a corpse. Let the fools in the West try to mess with Russia. This isn't 1999 anymore. Bush and his British allies just look like impotent clowns.
Joe, Chicago,
What an air defence system against missiles that unpredictory change their directory and aproaching angle? :) Saakashvili is a war criminal and should spend the rest of his days in jail.
Alex, Gothenburg, Sweden
The Truth !!!
Saakashvili should have a right to move free on Georgian Soil. If Russia did not fund, implement and propagate this Idea of separatism in South Osetia there would have been a Peace in that Region, Russians did the same thing in ABKHAZIA and then in ADJARA !!!
Tim, Oslo, Norway
USA and Georgia apparently didn't learn their lesson. No matter how much money NATO spends on Georgia, it would not be possible for Georgian army to stand up to Russians more than for a few hours. Be realistic. That region needs peace instead of a radar system.
Russia and NATO GO HOME!!!
Victor, The Hague, The Netherlands
NATO is an idiotic terrorist organisation.
Lee, London, UK
Are they the same radars the US sold to Croatia. None of them work, never did and as it looks never will. How re-assuring for Georgia....
Urs, Zurich,
The Truth !!!
Saakashvili should have a right to move free on Georgian Soil. If Russia did not fund, implement and propagate this Idea of separatism in South Osetia there would have been a Peace in that Region, Russians did the same thing in ABKHAZIA and then in ADJARA !!! South Osetians were fighting together with Georgians against ABKHAZIANS in 1992 WAR. THANKS TO RUSSIA WHAT A NICE PEOPLE. West aint gonna buy Russian GAS&OIL anyway.
Tim, Oslo, Norway
I smell a draft.
America's youth ready for it?
Jeffy, Hamilton, Canada
A good first step. A proper and competent air-defense system would have made Russia's invasion far more expensive for Putin. A few thousand modern anti-tank weapons will be the next step in improving Georgia's defenses. Georgia also has to increase the size of their pitifully small army.
Kevin Finnerty, Atlanta, USA