The Moscow Region enterprise JSC "RATEP" (part of "Almaz-Antey") presented the modernized shipborne missile system "Komar 3M47-03E" at the "Interpolitex-2023" exhibition in Moscow.
According to a company representative, the system is designed for ships that cannot carry heavy air defense systems. The "Komar 3M47-03E" complex is equipped with standard "Igla-S" missiles and guided "Ataka" missiles, and can hit low-flying aircraft and drones, as well as surface kamikaze boats moving at speeds up to 90 km/h. "Komar 3M47-03E" can be used not only for defense purposes, but also for the protection of industrial facilities inside Russia, the source concluded.
The "Interpolitex" exhibition first opened in 1998. In recent years, the event has become the largest security forum in Russia. The purpose of the exhibition is to solve the problems of equipping law enforcement agencies and special services with technical means of ensuring security.
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