Military facilities on the Kuril Islands. The Japanese have already created infrastructure for the Russian military base in the Kuriles

The scope of the current until 2015 FTP "Socio-economic development of the Kuril Islands for 2007-2015" is 21 billion rubles.

The bulk of this amount is allocated from the federal budget. The Sakhalin Region also plans to attract funds from private investors for the development of the Kuriles. Private investments in the economy of the islands now amount to a billion rubles a year, and by 2015 they will increase to 6 billion. details about the new infrastructure of the Kuril Islands (many photos) The Kuril Islands include 30 large and many small islands. The population lives permanently only in Paramushir, Iturup, Kunashir and Shikotan. The population of the Kuril Islands 18,735 people Kunashir island- most south island Large ridge of the Kuril Islands. The population is about 8000 people. Yuzhno-Kurilsk- the administrative center of the South Kuril district.


social housing

In August 2012, a ceremony was held in Yuzhno-Kurilsk to hand over warrants and keys to new apartments. The 10-apartment building was built with funds from the regional and local budgets under one of the regional programs.
House of Culture (medical and educational expedition "Frontiers of Russia", August 2010)
New Kindergarten Port of Yuzhno-Kurilsk New deep-water berth

The commissioning of modern deep-sea berthing complexes in Kunashir and Iturup will bring to a qualitatively new level transport infrastructure in the Kuriles and improve the quality of life on the islands. Motor ship "Igor Farkhutdinov" moored for the first time at the new berth (February 2011)
Funded by the federal program for the socio-economic development of the Kuril Islands and the budget Sakhalin region construction in progress sea ​​station on the territory of the constructed berthing complex in the South Kuril Bay. In this building, in addition to passengers, various services will be located - a border checkpoint, a customs post, port supervision, administration and a control room. seaport. Completion of construction is planned for 2012.

Mendeleevo Airport The airport was built by the Japanese when the island of Kunashir was still under the control of Japan and since then it has not been practically rebuilt. In 2006, it was closed due to the complete deterioration of the infrastructure and the destruction of the runway. During the reconstruction, within the framework of the Federal Target Program for the socio-economic development of the Kuril Islands, a new passenger terminal, taxiways, a new apron, a runway (RWY), a landing system and lighting equipment were put into operation. The island operates Mendeleevskaya GeoTPP(geothermal power plant), which provides the island with heat and electricity. The energy of a volcano as a source of heat and light for a person is the principle of operation of this station. Commissioning in 2007 of the second stage of the station provided 100% of the heat demand of Yuzhno-Kurilsk. The planned modernization of the Mendeleevskaya GeoTPP will increase its capacity from 3.6 MW to 7.4 MW.
On about. Kunashir has two fish processing plants - PKF South Kuril Fish Processing Plant LLC and Delta LLC. The South Kuril Fish Processing Plant has modernized its production processing lines. All fish and seafood caught by its own trawl fleet are delivered to the shore without loss of quality. of 25 people successfully copes with large volumes of incoming raw materials.In 2011, the first kilometers of asphalt were laid on Kunashir Island.

Iturup Island- the island of the southern group of the Great Ridge of the Kuril Islands, the most large island archipelago. Population - 6387 people. Kurilsk is the administrative center of the island. In the village of Kurilsk, a modern microdistrict "Severny" has been built in recent years. Within its boundaries it is planned to build Grand Palace culture and sports, under the roof of which there will be a sports complex, a swimming pool, a cultural center and other institutions. In 2006, a modern fish processing complex "Reidovo" was launched on the island..
Six air-freezing chambers ensure the release of 74 tons of finished frozen fish products per day.
On about. Iturup also has a fish processing shop "Yasny", equipped with a unique freezer tunnel for air freezing fish, which allows you to continuously freeze 210 tons of finished fish products per day. There is a caviar shop, where 3 tons of caviar are produced per day. In addition, a salting shop with a capacity of 25 tons per day and a refrigerator with a capacity of 2300 tons of one-time storage. There are several more fishing enterprises, the largest of which are Skit, Bug, and Continent. The buildings of the Kurilskaya high school for 250 students, as well as a modern central district hospital with 50 beds with a polyclinic for 100 visits per shift. New hospital
sports complex

landscaping work

In February 2012, two 8-apartment buildings were commissioned
New airport Iturup is located on the sunny side of the island, which will allow you to easily get to the island even in bad weather. The extended 2.2 km long runway will accommodate all types of aircraft operating in the region. There is a geothermal spring with radon waters near Kurilsk.
A few years ago, the springs consisted of two concrete vats for salting fish, in which vacationers took baths, not forgetting to dot the neighborhood with broken bottle glass. Improved geothermal springs by Gidrostoroy company
Shikotan island- the largest island of the Lesser Ridge of the Kuril Islands. Malokurilskoye is the administrative center of the island. The population is about 2100 people. A deep-water pier has already been built and operated at the funds of the federal program in the Malokurilskaya Bay on Shikotan, and in the neighboring Krabozavodskaya Bay on the same Shikotan, the construction of a berth is nearing completion on the terms of co-financing - the own funds of CJSC Gidrostroy and the regional budget.



Fish processing complex "Krabozavodsk" is equipped with the most modern equipment.
the capacity of the workshop allows to receive and process up to 300 tons of raw fish daily.
New kindergarten for 70 places (2010)

At the end of March, it was announced that in the near future a basing point for ships of the Russian Pacific Fleet could appear on the islands of the Greater Kuril Range disputed by Japan. Earlier, there were statements about a serious strengthening of the Eastern Military District and garrisons on the disputed islands. Our Version figured out why, with the growing military threat on the western borders, there is a significant strengthening of the Russian military group on Far East.

According to Sergei Shoigu, already in April the Navy will conduct a three-month expedition to the islands of the Greater Kuril ridge, the purpose of which will be to study the possibilities for creating a new Pacific Fleet base in the Kuriles. According to the Minister of Defense, the islands have an important military-strategic location for ensuring the territorial integrity and national security of Russia, which is why the deployment of bases here "will help the country to more effectively solve these problems." Earlier, the Ministry of Defense emphasized that a planned rearmament of the forces stationed in the Kuril Islands is being carried out.

In 2016, it is planned to transfer powerful and modern weapons to the region, including the Bal and Bastion coastal missile systems, as well as new generation drones.

At the same time, the Russian leadership understands that such activity will complicate relations with Japan. It is no coincidence that Viktor Ozerov, a former military man and now head of the Federation Council committee on defense and security, has already urged Tokyo not to consider the possible deployment of Russian warships in the Kuril Islands as a threat. However, he noted at the same time that the number of ships of the Pacific Navy that can be deployed in the Kuril Islands will depend on the quality of relations with Japan and other states of the Asia-Pacific region.

Japan already today can return the Kuriles by force

The dispute between Russia and Japan over the "northern territories", as the South Kuriles are called in Japan, has been going on for more than 60 years, and so far no compromise has been reached through diplomacy. Therefore, in response to Shoigu's statements in Japan, they immediately stated that strengthening the military infrastructure in disputed territories causes them concern. The main reason is that the Kuril Islands are of great economic and military-strategic importance for the entire region. And above all for Russia: the deep-water strait between the islands of Kunashir and Iturup, which does not freeze in winter, is the only way out to the ocean for the Pacific Fleet. That is why the question of the return of the islands to Japan, in principle, can hardly be resolved positively.

Today, none of the parties intends to concede, it seems that political methods have been exhausted, but no one believes in the prospect of a fourth war between Japan and Russia. Although, as recent events show, the situation in the world can change dramatically in a matter of weeks. So the military potentials of countries can play an important role in this dispute. And here, unfortunately, much is not in favor of Russia. According to experts, too few forces are concentrated in the east, while the units are scattered at a great distance from each other. Another problem for the Eastern Military District, which ensures the security of the Kuril ridge, is its remoteness, which does not allow to increase the grouping of troops in a short time. Therefore, experts believe that, theoretically, Japan is already today capable of carrying out a lightning war by quickly landing on the Kuriles, capturing harbors and anchorages, and covering all this from the sea and from the air. That is why Russia's attention to the military component of the Kuril Islands is so great. Moreover, it arose against the background of the strengthening of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. So, in mid-July in the Country rising sun amendments to the law were passed that allow the use of the Japanese army to help protect their allies outside the country. The amendments also expanded the ability of Japanese forces to conduct peacekeeping operations abroad.

In addition, in recent years, the Japanese have significantly strengthened their armed forces. Today, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is one of the most powerful in the Asia-Pacific region and is more than 2 times superior to the Russian Pacific Fleet. In total, the Japanese Navy has more than 250 modern warships and auxiliary vessels and boats, including one light aircraft carrier and four destroyer-helicopter carriers. Most destroyers are equipped with anti-submarine helicopters and anti-ship missile systems with American Harpoon missiles. Landing ships are represented by pennants of the Osumi type, tank landing ships Miura, Atsumi, small landing ships of the Yura and Yusotei types. With them, the Japanese at a time are able to transfer up to one brigade of ground forces. There is even a light Hyuuga-class aircraft carrier.

There are 20 diesel submarines in service: 7 of the Harusio type, armed with Harpoon anti-ship missiles (ASMs). Submarines "Oyashio" are silent, with a 20-knot underwater course, capable of firing from six bow torpedo tubes (533-mm) torpedoes or missiles "Sub-Harpoon". There are two boats of the Soryu type - with an increased diving range.

Alexander Khramchikhin, head of the analytical department of the Institute for Political and Military Analysis:

- The rearmament of the Eastern Military District and the division on the Kuril Islands, of course, takes place as part of the planned re-equipment of Russian armed forces have been talking about this for a long time. Apparently, as part of this, the Kuril group will be re-equipped, perhaps it will be given Special attention. The reason for this re-equipment is obvious - these islands are disputed by Japan, while they are very isolated on geographical reasons. Therefore, it is necessary to have a grouping there that is capable of fully autonomously repelling an enemy attack for some time.

The Pacific Fleet is recovering, but slowly

At the same time, the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy, battered by the post-Soviet timelessness, is not recovering as rapidly as we would like. Today, about a hundred ships remain of its former power, and a third of them are under repair, reserve or conservation. At the same time, the Pacific Fleet is divided into two groups, which are based in Kamchatka and in Primorye. The part remaining in Primorye, in fact, has turned into a small flotilla of diverse forces, where the main combat power is the Varyag missile cruiser, which has crossed the 20-year mark.

Submarines are stationed in Kamchatka. The 16th squadron of submarines is armed with Project 949A Antey submarine cruisers of the same type as the Kursk, Shchuka-B nuclear torpedo boats (Project 971), diesel-electric Varshavyanka and 667BDR strategic boats.

The Kuriles are directly defended by the 18th machine gun and artillery division of 3.5 thousand people. The 46th machine gun artillery regiment is located in Kunashir, the 484 machine gun artillery regiment is located in Iturup. At the same time, the division is extremely poorly connected with the mainland, especially in winter time. This means that the garrison is highly dependent on the weather, the delivery of ammunition, food and medicine from the mainland will be difficult. All weapons and equipment of the regiment are obsolete, according to various estimates, up to 80% of equipment and weapons require overhaul or should be decommissioned. Only last year there were reports that the division received T-80 tanks, this, of course, is not the most modern weaponry, but if we recall that earlier IS-2, IS-3 and T tanks dug into the ground were used to create strongholds -34, then this is a serious progress.

According to some information, last year on disputed islands The coastal anti-ship missile system "Bal", adopted by the RF Armed Forces in 2008, was deployed. It is designed to control territorial waters and strait zones, protect naval bases, other coastal facilities and coastal infrastructure. It is also reported that in this moment there is a modern air defense system in the Kuril Islands - the Tor and Buk complexes are constantly on alert. There have been repeated statements that the Ministry of Defense is considering the option of deploying modern S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems in the Kuril Islands, but so far this is in the plans.

However, it looks like they will now be accelerated. AT recent times announced the creation of a modern infrastructure. The construction of military camps and the re-equipment of units based there has begun in the Kuril Islands - by the end of 2016, 392 objects of various purposes will be built in Iturup and Kunashir. Thus, the Ministry of Defense is preparing to seriously strengthen the "eastern front" of the country, problems on which in the event armed conflict can arise much more than in the western.

Image copyright AFP Image caption In 2010, the then President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev visited the Kuriles

Frants Klintsevich, Deputy Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee of the Federation Council, announced the construction of a naval base in the Kuriles. This is not the first mention of a military facility on the islands, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke about this earlier, but for the first time they started talking about this project in the present tense.

"The decision has been made. It is under implementation," Klintsevich said, without specifying exactly where the military facility would be located.

Perhaps he had in mind the island of Matua - a small piece of land in the center of the Kuril chain. In 2016, Defense Minister Shoigu said that Russia intended not only to restore, but also to actively exploit this island.

By that time, a large expedition of the Russian Geographical Society and the Pacific Fleet (Pacific Fleet) had already visited the island. The second expedition began in the summer of 2017 and continues to this day.

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"Specialists conducted more than 1,000 laboratory studies on physical, chemical and biological parameters, made more than 200 measurements of the relief and the external environment. Radiation and chemical reconnaissance was also carried out, and fortifications islands and more than 100 historical objects. Divers carried out work on a hydrographic study of the bays and bays of the island of Matua," the RGS website says.

Image copyright Google Image caption Perhaps the naval base will be located on Matua island

The reports of the expeditions talk a lot about the study of marine invertebrates and algae, the study of the activity of the Sarychev Peak volcano, but if the Ministry of Defense is really going to build a base on this island, then hydrographic studies of the relief of the seabed and the study of the remains of Japanese military installations are most likely especially important for it. .

The new base will be able to receive any ships, including the first rank, Klintsevich said on Thursday, without specifying which ships will be based at this facility.

The ships of the first rank include aircraft carriers, destroyers, missile and anti-submarine cruisers, and nuclear submarines. For such boats with deep draft really need to carefully prepare the seabed.

The ownership of some of the Kuril Islands by Russia is disputed by Japan. They got Soviet Union at the very end of World War II, when Soviet amphibious assaults landed on the islands. The ownership of some of the islands was not secured by international treaties.

Japan claims the Iturup, Kunashir, Shikotan islands of the Kuril ridge and a group of small Habomai islands, referring to the Shimonoseki Treaty of 1855. The island of Matua, which Shoigu spoke about, does not belong to the disputable group - it is located in another part of the ridge, in its central region.

Russia insists that the islands belong to it, referring to the inadmissibility of revising the results of World War II.

Island as base

The Kuril Islands are located in a strategically important area: they separate the Sea of ​​Okhotsk from Pacific Ocean, as if blocking the exit to it from south coast Russian Far East.

During the Second World War, a powerful system of fortifications, airfields, and naval bases was built on the islands. One of the objects was located just on Matua - there are still coastal concrete fortifications on the island, the remains of an airfield, warehouses, shelters.

Image copyright Google Image caption There are traces of Japanese field fortifications on Matua.

In Soviet times and until 2001, there was a frontier post on the island, but in recent years the island has remained uninhabited.

At present, the 18th Machine-Gun Artillery Division (the only such unit in the Russian army) is deployed on the Kuril Islands with reinforcement units on Iturup and Kunashir. Recently, coastal missile systems "Bal" and "Bastion", as well as anti-aircraft systems "Buk" were placed on the islands. The Bastion complex was located on the island of Iturup, and the Bal complex was located on Kunashir.

Matua is not the most comfortable place to live and even to build military base. Strong winds blow on the island, there are no large convenient bays on the coast. Finally, the entire northern part of the small island is a volcano, which last time erupted quite recently - in 2009.

The island is located at a great distance from supply bases, and communication with it, especially during the winter months, is difficult due to the fact that the Sea of ​​Okhotsk freezes in this place.

Image copyright NASA Image caption Eruption of the Sarychev Peak volcano on the island of Matua in 2009

In any case, building a large base on it will be extremely costly.

However, Russia seems ready to spend. On the one hand, the Kremlin has long sought to expand its military presence in the oceans. And the Pacific region, which has attracted more and more attention in recent years, is extremely important for Russia.

For example, one of the two landing helicopter carriers that Russia intended to purchase from France was to be based in the Pacific Fleet.

"When I served in the Far East, the issue of deploying a ship formation of the Pacific Fleet in the Kuril Islands was considered. It is advantageous to create a base on the islands for the sole reason - direct access to the ocean. Of the places that were identified as suitable for it by geometry, the difficulties were as follows. First - difficult ice conditions in winter. The second is high and low tides of about six meters. The third is strong winds," Admiral Vladimir Valuev, former commander of the Baltic Fleet, said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

In the days of the USSR, which had a larger Pacific Fleet than Russia now, a large military base was never built on the Kuril Islands.

Russia's second goal is to gain a foothold on the Kuril Islands themselves. The unresolved issue with the Kuril Islands hinders the development of relations between the two countries, each time Moscow and Tokyo raise it and obviously greatly unnerves both sides.

What base can Russia afford?

Speaking about the scale of the future facility, Senator Franz Klintsevich said that the new base will be able to receive any ships, including the first rank.

At the same time, Klintsevich used the word "base", that is, he meant a rather large object, which should include not only berths, but also infrastructure for Maintenance ships, ideally - a dock and a shipyard, barracks to accommodate the crews and personnel of the base, air defense units and an airfield.

And all this - on an island with an area of ​​​​52 square kilometers, a significant part of which is occupied by a volcano.

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Vasily Kashin, a senior researcher at the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics, told the BBC that as a result, only a small ship logistics center could appear on Matua, in Syria, and Russia would invest money in the already existing bases of the Pacific fleet.

There are five of them in the Far East - in Vladivostok, Fokino, Vilyuchinsk (nuclear submarines are based there), Sovetskaya Gavan and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

“Maybe it will be a harbor where there will be several piers, again we don’t know how many; there will be an icebreaker and a couple of tugboats, and some small forces will be constantly deployed,” he said.

At the same time, Kashin noted that even if, for example, a large anti-submarine ship (of the first rank) can approach the island, it remains to be seen how many such ships can be serviced there at the same time and how much service they can receive there.

A few years ago, the Russian government turned its attention to the Kuriles as a Russian outpost in the Far East, deciding to create (primarily in Iturup and Kunashir) an updated military and social infrastructure based on the one that existed since Soviet times.

Construction work in the active phase began in the second half of 2014. In a relatively short time, the forces of contracting organizations: Spetsstroy Rossii and Instrakt-Proekt carried out a preparatory stage for the normal operation of construction units. Temporary comfortable housing was prepared for workers and engineers (two residential towns are now functioning). Meals are organized in canteens, a bathhouse and laundries with dryers (an important moment in the Kuril Islands with their unstable and dank weather). Delivered, mainly from the mainland, and placed the necessary contingent of qualified specialists: from drivers to concrete carpenters. They brought building materials, fuel and lubricants and the necessary new construction equipment: truck cranes, excavators, bulldozers, dump trucks and more. And the construction process began - both in the village of Goryachiye Klyuchi and in Burevestnik.

Pit pits appeared and the foundations of buildings began to be built. But then, for some time, there was a pause in construction work due to the fact that the Russian Ministry of Defense decided to increase the number of construction projects in all areas of the military social infrastructure in the Kuriles. And this led to the need to expand the built-up areas and, accordingly, to conduct additional surveys and design work.

Construction has resumed today. In Goryachichi Klyuchi, a residential complex of two-story buildings continues to be built. At the first stage, six such buildings should be built. The basis for them are steel frames sheathed with light hinged panels. Such structures are safe during earthquakes: they are designed for tremors with a force of up to nine or more points. In parallel, all engineering networks are connected to them: electrical, thermal, plumbing and sanitation.

It is planned to start construction of the Leisure and Sports Center in the near future, next in line is a hospital with 100 beds (medical and paramedical staff are already being recruited), a school and a kindergarten. Outdoor sports grounds will also be created. That is, everything will be done so that military personnel and their families, as well as civilian service personnel, do not feel cut off from the mainland. One thing will be required of them - to serve and work more efficiently than in the past. In order to intensify construction work in the future, we must mount another household camp for 150 people (now more than 300 people work) and add the number of construction equipment in anticipation of the already beginning warm season. But in order to accommodate the above objects, that is, to prepare construction sites for them, according to the construction management, it is necessary to demolish a number of existing old buildings and transfer engineering networks.

In addition to social facilities, active construction of military training campuses, parks for military equipment, warehouses and warehouses for various purposes. It is planned that some objects will be presented for acceptance by the state commission by the summer of this year.

It should be noted that more than 30 years have passed since the Soviet period of the construction of military camps on the Kuril Islands. People with such experience have been out of work for a long time, and a new generation of military builders is only gaining their experience in conducting construction work in a distant region with its own special climatic conditions. Of course, no one is pleased with the delay in the supply of building materials. It is on the delivery of materials that a significant share of construction costs falls. Most of them are absent on the island, and those that are available on Iturup, for example, inert materials, according to the laboratory conclusions of Spetsstroy of Russia, are not suitable for use everywhere because of their insufficient strength and frost resistance. Local materials can be used for filling, for some types of bases, for example, road. They cannot be used in the manufacture of critical structures, so military builders are forced to import the same crushed stone from across the sea, from Vladivostok. It is clear that such logistics are very expensive, although the material itself is quite inexpensive.

The bulk of building materials arrive on the island through the port terminal "Kurilsk", which allows JSC "Gidrostroy", which serves it, to earn decent money on unloading ships. The port's cargo turnover in 2015 amounted to about 70 thousand tons, of which building materials for military builders took about 45-50 percent. A number of island entrepreneurs who have their own trucks make money on the transfer of goods from the port to Goryachiye Klyuchi and Burevestnik (not the shortest shoulder by local standards). Of course, this is good for all participants in the delivery of materials. However this situation the organizers of the construction are not satisfied with it, and it is clear for what reasons. Let me remind you that in the years of the USSR, cargo ships were unloaded almost next to construction sites in Kasatka Bay, temporary mooring facilities were used, which, by the way, did an excellent job with the tasks. Today we are talking about the need to build a capital deep-sea berth, similar to what is in the port of Kurilsk (after all, cargo must be imported not only for construction, but also for the regular supply of troops), and such a decision, according to our information, has already been made. In a good way, such a berth was needed "yesterday", but better late than never.

The builders faced the eternal Kuril problem- with sending people on vacation when changing shifts and going on vacation. As always, there are difficulties with the purchase of tickets in both directions, both for air transport and for sea transport. The management is trying to get around them, at least by organizing expensive charter flights, but this is not always possible, since everyone knows the situation with the availability of free "boards" in the Aurora airline.

It cannot be said that due to the reduction in the winter of 2015-2016. construction work in Kurilsk and Reidovo, some people with construction specialties went to work at Spetsstroy Rossii in Goryachie Klyuchi. Of course, his personnel service does not take everyone who wants it, but makes a selection, but there is an opportunity for employment for the local people. Information about vacancies is submitted to the Kuril employment center.

Significant for the island budget is the fact that Spetsstroy Rossii has registered its Iturup construction subdivisions (Main Department No. 2 and Spetsstroy-Service) in the Kuril region. This means that the income taxes of individuals working in these organizations will go to the district.

We add that the forces of "Spetsstroy of Russia" are carrying out construction in almost the same volume on neighboring island Kunashir.

Kuril Islands / Photo: riarealty.ru

A number of new military facilities will appear on the Kuril Islands of Iturup and Kunashir, the press service reports. federal agency special construction (Spetsstroy).

The press service noted that social infrastructure is also being built on the islands: hostels for military personnel, cultural and leisure and sports centers.

The total construction area reaches 400 thousand square meters, in total it is planned to build 392 buildings and structures. More than 500 builders and 100 units of equipment are engaged in the construction of military infrastructure.

Also, according to Spetsstroy, all military facilities in the Kuril Islands will be equipped with the latest Sagittarius-Sentry security system, which will allow messages about emergency situations to be transmitted via secure communication channels, RIA Novosti reports.






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Sagittarius on the protection of military facilities and enterprises of the military-industrial complex

By the end of 2015, national superheroes will defend Russia's borders using unique bracelets

Until recently, fantastic bracelets from superhero movies were just a utopia. However, the Sagittarius company managed to turn fantasy into reality.

Superhero bracelets are a kind of security points for receiving and transmitting information, which form the basis of an integrated complex technical means protection "Sagittarius-Sentry". With the help of bracelets, you can not only monitor the status of each sentry (GLONASS sensor, immobility sensor), but also secretly notify him of an emergency situation at the facility with a vibration signal. In other words, the Sagittarius company was able to combine the entire complex of technical means of protecting the facility directly with the person on combat duty. In the event of an emergency at the facility, an alarm signal will immediately be sent to the bracelet and to the headquarters.


Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev gets acquainted with the Sagittarius-Sentry mobile complex at the forum of the Russian Ministry of Defense / Photo: i-korotchenko.livejournal.com


"We must implement!"

"We must implement!" - Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, succinctly stated, having familiarized himself with the Sagittarius-Sentry mobile complex at the International Military-Technical Forum of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

The Minister of Defense said that the complex has already been put into service and will enter the Russian army in 2015.

Today, the Sagittarius-Sentry complex is already used to protect the most important military facilities, for example, National Center Russian Defense Command in Moscow, as well as the Patriot Park in Kubinka.


At the official closing ceremony of the forum, the Strelets company was awarded the award "For contribution to the preparation and organization of the international military-technical forum" / Photo: i-korotchenko.livejournal.com

Park "Patriot" under the sign of "Sagittarius"

All security systems of the Patriot park: video surveillance, access control, perimeter security and personal alarms were implemented using Sagittarius-Sentry technology, including wireless.

As a result of the use of modern wireless technologies, Strelets LLC quickly created a reliable security system for international forum Ministry of Defense of Russia.

"Uralmashzavod" chose "Sagittarius"

largest industrial enterprise of national importance was fully equipped with the Sagittarius radio channel system.


"Uralmashzavod" / Photo: i-korotchenko.livejournal.com


Decisive factors for choosing "Sagittarius":

  • Installation in a short time (no need to lay cable lines and wires).
  • No false alarms (for example, welding leads to interference in long wires - a kind of antenna for interference).
  • The possibility of phased reconstruction of buildings without disrupting the communication lines of security systems.

Wireless and traditional technologies of the Sagittarius-Sentry system provide a qualitatively new level of security for defense complex facilities.