Russia to pay $1.1 million for system to catch any U.S. violation of New START Posted on July 28, 2016 by alert5 A tender by the Russian Defense Minister will pay $1.1 million to anyone who can develop a hardware and software solution dubbed Paritet to monitor if the United States is violating the 2010 New START treaty. U.S. Navy photo Related posts (Automatically Generated): Russia inspected GMD interceptors in California Russia announces tender for purchase of helicopter carriers Russia says Aegis Ashore violates 1987 INF Treaty RAND: U.S. Army should start analysis on value of conventional land-based TBMs Russia vows to sell SS-N-26 to Syria Russia deployed 153 nuclear warheads while U.S. removed 57 warheads