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52:. The investigations quickly sizzled. There were rumors and some evidence about involvement of high KGB officials: ANT was given significant rights for import and export without any licensing. The chairman of ANT, Vladimir Ryashentsev, escaped to the United States, where he engaged in commerce. In 1993 the investigation was discontinued and apologies were issued to Ryashentsev, but he did not return. 55:
On October 15, 1991, Russian TV aired two interviews: one with the investigators, another one was with Ryahentsev in his Budapest office of Rossiysky Dom ("Russian House") set up after the closure of ANT. There Ryashentsev presented the documents about the order for the refurbishment of tanks as
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tractors, but somehow they were shipped with no work done. However the investigators claimed (and provided proofs) that Ryashentsev knew that they were actual tanks. Later Ryahentsev suggested that it was a provocation targeting reforms of
40:, translated as AST: "Automation. Science. Technology"). On January 11, 1990, the tarpaulin-covered tanks on twelve platforms were found on the access railroads at the 181: 106: 176: 134: 186: 191: 8: 64:. The latter claim (anti-Gorbachev's reforms conspiracy) was also voiced by other media. 80: 157: 130: 33: 48:
in the accompanying documents. The cooperative was set up under the patronage of
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Jones, Anthony; Moskoff, William (1991). "Crime and the Cooperative Movement".
170: 111: 24:) was a resonance criminal case in early 1990s about an alleged attempt of 140: 41: 144: 61: 25: 92: 57: 45: 127:
Ko-ops: The Rebirth of Entrepreneurship in the Soviet Union
29: 49: 93:Дело концерна АНТ. Занять «оборонку». Часть III-IV 168: 129:. Indiana University Press. pp. 78–93. 124: 160:, JPRS-UMA-91-027, 5 NOVEMBER 1991 pp. 5-6 102: 100: 182:20th-century crimes in the Soviet Union 158:Report. Soviet Union. Military Affairs 97: 169: 32:tanks abroad by the cooperative ANT ( 38:"АНТ": Автоматика, Наука, Технология 13: 14: 203: 81:State cooperative concern "AST" 177:Corruption in the Soviet Union 151: 118: 85: 74: 1: 67: 7: 10: 208: 37: 145:chapter 3056893 44:station declared as 115:, February 10, 2008 107:"ЗАНЯТЬ "ОБОРОНКУ" 187:Commercial crimes 141:Project MUSE 136:978-0-253-06160-7 91:Aleksandr Borin, 199: 192:Arms trafficking 161: 155: 149: 148: 122: 116: 104: 95: 89: 83: 78: 39: 207: 206: 202: 201: 200: 198: 197: 196: 167: 166: 165: 164: 156: 152: 137: 123: 119: 109:(web.archive), 105: 98: 90: 86: 79: 75: 70: 12: 11: 5: 205: 195: 194: 189: 184: 179: 163: 162: 150: 135: 117: 96: 84: 72: 71: 69: 66: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 204: 193: 190: 188: 185: 183: 180: 178: 175: 174: 172: 159: 154: 146: 142: 138: 132: 128: 121: 114: 113: 112:Novaya Gazeta 108: 103: 101: 94: 88: 82: 77: 73: 65: 63: 59: 53: 51: 47: 43: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 153: 126: 120: 110: 87: 76: 54: 42:Novorossiysk 21: 17: 15: 171:Categories 68:References 62:Gorbachev 26:smuggling 46:tractors 22:AST case 18:ANT case 58:Ryzhkov 34:Russian 143:  133:  20:(also 131:ISBN 60:and 30:T-72 16:The 50:KGB 28:of 173:: 139:. 99:^ 36:: 147:.

Index

smuggling
T-72
Russian
Novorossiysk
tractors
KGB
Ryzhkov
Gorbachev
State cooperative concern "AST"
Дело концерна АНТ. Занять «оборонку». Часть III-IV


"ЗАНЯТЬ "ОБОРОНКУ"
Novaya Gazeta
ISBN
978-0-253-06160-7
Project MUSE
chapter 3056893
Report. Soviet Union. Military Affairs
Categories
Corruption in the Soviet Union
20th-century crimes in the Soviet Union
Commercial crimes
Arms trafficking

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