Rostec has delivered Zubr air defense systems to the Russian military for the first time. A full-length video is not yet available. The Zubr air defense system is designed to protect critical infrastructure from air threats in the near field. The Zubr air defense system has a radar with a target detection range of up to 1.5 kilometers. The Zubr air defense system is equipped with four anti-aircraft mounts, a control post, and a radar. The Zubr air defense system is capable of independently detecting small aerial targets and automatically tracking them. The systems have already begun active duty protecting infrastructure facilities.
Rare footage of the Russian MTU-90M universal tank-launched bridgelayer, based on the T-90S tank chassis, in action. The modernized MTU-90M bridgelayer was accepted into service in 2013 and is designed to build single-span bridges to cross ditches, canals, narrow rivers, and other obstacles up to 19 meters wide. The MTU-90M can also be used in rescue operations. The MTU-90M crew can build a bridge in 2.5 minutes without leaving the vehicle. The folding bridge created by the MTU-90M is made of high-strength steel, can withstand a load of up to 60 tons, and can extend up to 20 meters. The MTU-90M weighs 47 tons and has a speed of up to 60 km/h, with a cruising range of up to 550 km. The MTU-90M has a crew of two.
Russian military equipment arrived at the World Defense Show 2026 military exhibition in Saudi Arabia. Among the items delivered was the Russian BTR-22 armored personnel carrier, developed on the basis of the serial BTR-82A, and the Planshet-A artillery fire control system, based on the Atlet armored vehicle. Various weapons systems and other equipment were also delivered.
Russia's Planshet-A artillery fire control system, based on the Atlet armored vehicle.