The international defense technology exhibition SITDEF PERU 2025 will be held in Lima (Peru) from April 24 to 27, where Rosoboronexport will present advanced developments from Russian defense industry enterprises.
The exporter's press service recalled that Peru has been a long-standing and reliable partner in the Latin American region. The country actively uses Russian aviation, helicopter and armored vehicles, anti-tank systems and air defense equipment.
For the Air Force, Rosoboronexport will bring MiG-35 and Su-35 fighters and the Il-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft in the "flying hospital" version.
For the ground forces - the T-90MS "Proryv" tank, the 2S40 "Floks" self-propelled artillery gun, the "Tornado-S" MLRS and the "Kornet-EM" ATGM with the new "Bulat" missile.
Drones - the "Orlan-10E" and "Orion-E" complexes, and the "Kub" family of loitering munitions.
Air defense - the Pantsir-S1M anti-aircraft missile and gun system (SAM/SPAAG).
For the Navy - project 22160 patrol ships, Karakurt-E small missile ships, and BK-16E and BK-10 high-speed special-purpose boats.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the latest Orbita drone control system will allow strikes on targets from anywhere in the world.
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