In the 25 years since its creation, Rosoboronexport has supplied military products abroad worth $230 billion. This was reported in the Rostec State Corporation.
The head of Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, noted that during its work, Rosoboronexport returned the Russian defense industry to lost markets and helped it enter new strategic directions.
Over a quarter of a century, Rosoboronexport has become one of the leaders in the global arms market, has increased its order portfolio and volume of supplies many times over. The company has concluded over 30,000 contracts with partners, ensured the export of products to more than 120 countries for an amount exceeding $230 billion.
Chemezov added that Rosoboronexport is adapting to work in new realities, strengthening its position, and opening up new opportunities and prospects for itself.
Executive Director of the corporation Oleg Evtushenko noted that pressure from major foreign competitors does not change Rostec's strategic goal — second place in the global ranking of arms exporting countries in the period up to 2030 and beyond, up to 2036.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the cost of one Iskander-M missile became known.
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