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The Russian “Rosoboronexport” displays the “Ka-52” helicopter and the “X-69” missile in Egypt
Egypt obtained 46 helicopters of this model between 2017 and 2019, and it is the only country outside Russia that uses these helicopters. In addition, these helicopters are equipped with long-range Vikhar anti-tank missiles, which enhances their combat capabilities.
Exhibition participants and guests will also be able to learn about the air-launched precision multi-functional stealth cruise missile proposed for inclusion in the weapon system of the Sukhoi Su-57E fifth generation fighter, which is also on display at the Rosoboronexport pavilion.
Then the Orlan-10E and Orlan-30 drones, which are actively used in combat operations for aerial reconnaissance and target designation, will also be presented in the unmanned systems sector.
In addition, the RB-504P-E counter-drone system and airspace control system will also be presented in the outdoor display area.
In the air defense area, Rosoboronexport specialists will talk about their capabilities in building a multi-layered air defense system. This system is designed to protect military and civilian infrastructure and industrial facilities from aerial threats, including drones of various categories.
Russia supplies modern Buk-M3 systems with additional armor.
The company will also offer the Buk-M3E, also known as Viking, and Tor-M2E air defense systems as well as the Verba man-portable air defense systems, Rosoboronexport said in its statement.
The combat capabilities of the Pantsir-S1M self-propelled missile/artillery air defense system to protect facilities from attacks with various air assault weapons will also be displayed.
Rosoboronexport will also unveil its latest TKB-1055 short-range interceptor missile designed to attack small drones.
As part of the Air Business Demonstration Programme, Rosoboronexport will hold meetings and negotiations with military and political officials in the Middle East, Asia and Africa to discuss current and future issues of military-technical cooperation, including the development of industrial partnerships.
Egypt obtained 46 helicopters of this model between 2017 and 2019, and it is the only country outside Russia that uses these helicopters. In addition, these helicopters are equipped with long-range Vikhar anti-tank missiles, which enhances their combat capabilities.
Exhibition participants and guests will also be able to learn about the air-launched precision multi-functional stealth cruise missile proposed for inclusion in the weapon system of the Sukhoi Su-57E fifth generation fighter, which is also on display at the Rosoboronexport pavilion.
Then the Orlan-10E and Orlan-30 drones, which are actively used in combat operations for aerial reconnaissance and target designation, will also be presented in the unmanned systems sector.
In addition, the RB-504P-E counter-drone system and airspace control system will also be presented in the outdoor display area.
In the air defense area, Rosoboronexport specialists will talk about their capabilities in building a multi-layered air defense system. This system is designed to protect military and civilian infrastructure and industrial facilities from aerial threats, including drones of various categories.
Russia supplies modern Buk-M3 systems with additional armor.
The company will also offer the Buk-M3E, also known as Viking, and Tor-M2E air defense systems as well as the Verba man-portable air defense systems, Rosoboronexport said in its statement.
The combat capabilities of the Pantsir-S1M self-propelled missile/artillery air defense system to protect facilities from attacks with various air assault weapons will also be displayed.
Rosoboronexport will also unveil its latest TKB-1055 short-range interceptor missile designed to attack small drones.
As part of the Air Business Demonstration Programme, Rosoboronexport will hold meetings and negotiations with military and political officials in the Middle East, Asia and Africa to discuss current and future issues of military-technical cooperation, including the development of industrial partnerships.