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Orders portfolio of Rosoboronexport for the land forces weapon systems and military equipment exceeds $12 billion

At the International Exhibition of Arms, Military Equipment and Ammunition RAE-2015 (September 9-12, Nizhny Tagil, Russia) Russian weaponry special exporter Rosoboronexport, which belongs to the State Corporation Rostec, demonstrated latest Russian weapon systems to the delegations from more than 20 countries.

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The portfolio of orders for the Russian weapon systems and military equipment of land forces exceeds $12 billion. For the 15 years since Rosoboronexport was established export turnover in this area has increased tenfold. We steadily compete with the leading manufacturers in the key segments, and can offer integrated, comprehensive solutions for the modernization of weapons and military hardware, as well as equipping the customers’ land forces based on a thorough analysis of the needs of our partners in the field of national security” – Deputy Director General of Rosoboronexport Igor Sevastyanov, heading the company’s delegation at the exhibition, said.

During the static display and in the course of a large-scale demonstration program of the exhibition in Nizhny Tagil most of Russian export weapon systems and military equipment of the Land Forces were demonstrated. All in all, in this segment Rosoboronexport is promoting more than 700 units of military products in the international market.

Together with manufacturers Rosoboronexport hold presentations and provide technical advice on a variety of weapons and equipment – the T-90MS tank, Tiger-M modernized armored car, Kornet-EM anti-tank missile system, T-72 upgraded tank, BMP-3 upgraded infantry fighting vehicle, BMPT-72 armored fighting vehicle, TOS-1A heavy flamethrower system, a new 155-mm MSTA-S self-propelled howitzer, Sprut-SDM light amphibious tank, the 1I37E check and test vehicle.

“We are closely looking at the trends in the international arms market, comprehensively analyze the needs and demands of our partners, the nature of modern conflicts. So we have a clear vision of what our customers need today and will demand in the future. This serves us to make guidelines and recommendations for the developers and manufacturers. Some of the latest models of the land forces military equipment were developed upon the initiative of Rosoboronexport and with a participation of our experts,”– Igor Sevastyanov said.

In particular, the exhibition unveiled the new modernization project of light armored vehicles by the example of the BTR-80 armored personnel carrier (in cooperation with the 81 Armor Repair Plant “81 BTRZ” and CRI “Burevestnik”) and the 57-mm AU-220M automatic weapon (in cooperation with CRI “Burevestnik”).

Thus, a unified set of technical solutions for equipping light armored vehicles (BTR-60/70/80, BMP-1, BRDM-2), which was implemented in the BTR-80 showcase model, can significantly increase firepower (new remotely operated weapon station), protection and survivability (additional protection elements of the external structure and crew compartment), as well ergonomic, performance, and controllability thanks to the advanced digital communications, satellite navigation, surveillance, and air conditioning.

At the exhibition, the 57-mm AU-220M automatic weapon system was demonstrated at the BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle. This option to upgrade the military equipment is proposed by Rosoboronexport to the countries, which already have in service these Russian vehicles. The new weapon system can be installed on other armored vehicles and naval equipment of both Russian and foreign production. High performance characteristics of the AU-220M allow for combating a wide range of armored vehicles and air targets on the battlefield. Equipping the vehicles with this weaponry can greatly increase firepower of the motorized and infantry units.

“Rosoboronexport pays great attention to the modernization and maintenance of previously supplied land forces equipment of the Russian and Soviet production. Our solutions are very effective and economically viable. For many countries this is a real opportunity to significantly improve the combat capability of their armed forces” –Igor Sevastyanov said.