The Pantsir-SMD-E anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) and the Dzhigit support launcher aroused the greatest interest among visitors at the stand of High-Precision Complexes Holding (part of Rostec State Corporation) at the Dubai Airshow 2025 international exhibition. This was reported in the holding's press service.
The company noted that thousands of visitors to the exhibition got acquainted with the weapons of "High-Precision Systems".
The Pantsir-SMD-E anti-aircraft missile system and the Dzhigit support launcher aroused particular interest among guests and journalists at Dubai Airshow.
Visitors to the exhibition also got acquainted with the Verba man-portable anti-aircraft missile system (MANPADS), the Kh-BPLA air-launched guided missile and the air space control system. During the exhibition, High-Precision Systems held a number of meetings with foreign partners.
As a reminder, the Pantsir-SMD-E is designed to protect important facilities from all types of air threats. The new missiles for it are optimized for the "efficiency-cost" parameter and perfectly cope even with quadcopters. Their small size allows you to load up to 48 units in one ammunition load. Rostec emphasized that Pantsir-SMD-E is capable of replacing an entire battery of other SAMs on its own.
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