MOSCOW, May 26. /TASS/. Russian arms exporter Rosoboronexport (part of the Rostec state tech corporation) is showcasing the Russian defense industry’s innovations at the 1st International Security Forum, which is taking place from May 26-29 in the Moscow Region under the auspices of the Russian Security Council of the Russian Federation, the company’s press service reported.
"The International Security Forum is a new platform for demonstrating to our partners field-proven, cutting-edge equipment and solutions in the areas of countering terrorism, organized crime and protecting the interests of the state and society. Rosoboronexport has prepared a unique exhibit featuring a number of new products from Russian defense enterprises," said Rosoboronexport CEO, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Engineering Union Alexander Mikheyev, as quoted by the press service.
According to the press service, the world premiere of the ZAK-30 Citadel anti-aircraft artillery system, manufactured by Rostec, is taking place at Rosoboronexport's exhibition site. the Garmon-ME radar capable of detecting aerial targets at ranges up to 60 km and operating in counter-battery mode, the Silok mobile C-UAS system, the Kombat armored vehicle, the Shturm armored truck, and the Specter sniper system are also on display for the first time.
According to Mikheyev, in the outdoor display area near the Live Arena, delegations from participating countries will be shown special-purpose armored vehicles such as the Spartak, Atlet, Tigr and Titan, as well as, for the first time in Rosoboronexport’s exhibit, the Kombat armored vehicle, the Shturm truck with a protected cabin and the ZZGT-3466 all-terrain vehicle.
Air defense, electronic warfare
In the air defense and electronic warfare area Rosoboronexport demonstrates field-proven hard-kill and soft-kill countermeasures against UAVs and precision-guided weapons. These included the Tor-M2KM SAM system from the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Group and Russian solutions for electronic detection and suppression of unmanned aerial vehicles, guided bombs and missiles, including those developed and manufactured by holding companies affiliated with Rostec State Corporation. The company presents the Garmon-ME radar from Almaz-Antey to detect unmanned aerial vehicles, the Pole-21E module to jam navigation channels and the Radescan system in the C-UAS version, the Skyhunter-4RS system and the RB-504P-E Silok system in a fixed version and, for the first time, the Silok in a mobile version on a vehicle base to detect and jam UAVs.
Drones
The UAV area features UAVs that are most in demand in the global market: the Lancet-E system developed and produced by ZALA, the SKAT 350M reconnaissance UAV and the Kub-2E loitering munitions from the Kalashnikov Group, the RUS-PE portable reconnaissance-and-strike system, as well as two tactical UAVs, the Goliath and Karakurt. The S350M-E reconnaissance UAV, as well as external (suspended) and internal (embedded) warheads for various types of UAVs, all developed and manufactured by Rostec, are displayed on the stand.
The company’s press service also reported that as part of the business program, Rosoboronexport will hold meetings and negotiations with partners both bilaterally and as part of the Russian delegation. It is planned to participate in round tables and events jointly with federal agencies from the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
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