The new "Sintez-AR3" controller console and systems for UAS: what Almaz-Antey will present at the civil aviation forum

The Russian concern will showcase domestic systems for surveillance, identification, and control of drones

The Aerospace Defence Concern "Almaz-Antey" will present its latest developments at the 13th National Exhibition and Forum of Civil Aviation Infrastructure NAIS 2026, which will take place in Moscow on February 4–5. The main focus will be on technologies for supporting flights of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). According to the company's press service, the exhibition will feature more than 20 high-tech samples, mock-ups, and systems.

The exhibits will be focused on two main tasks: equipping units of the Unified Air Traffic Management System (EU ATM) and ensuring the full cycle of interaction with UAVs — from surveillance and identification to trajectory monitoring and exchange of flight data.

Among the new products is a line of airfield lighting equipment for civil aviation aerodromes that complies with international ICAO standards. It includes high- and low-intensity airfield lights, passive airfield signs, as well as a domestic remote-control system for airfield lighting complexes.

A full-scale sample of the controller console from the "Sintez-AR3" air traffic control automation complex will be presented as a separate exhibit. This complex, developed for aerodrome and regional centers of the Unified Air Traffic Management System (EU ATM), is equipped with advanced algorithms for processing radar information and flight plans. According to the concern, the entire system was designed by Russian specialists and has no analogues in global practice in terms of its architecture.

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