Russian T-90MS tanks and fifth-generation fighters have generated broad interest among foreign buyers. This was reported by Rosoboroneksport CEO Aleksandr Mikheev.
According to him, this concerns Russia's partners in military-technical cooperation (MTC). Weapons that have been tested in real combat conditions are of the greatest interest to other countries.
The leaders in their segments are the Su-57E and Su-35 fighters, which have gained combat experience, the Ka-52E combat reconnaissance and attack helicopter, the T-90MS tank, the Sarma and Tornado MLRS, and the TOS-1A and TOS-2 \"Tosochka\" heavy flamethrower systems.
Mikheev added that the Tiger and Taifun armored vehicle families, the S-400 Triumph surface-to-air missile system, the Viking air defense missile systems and the Tor family, Pantsir systems, and the Verba and Igla-S MANPADS have also drawn close attention abroad.
Top positions in their market segments, thanks to the high effectiveness demonstrated on the battlefield, have also been taken and will retain them in the near future by the Lancet-E and Kub loitering munitions, as well as the Orlan-10E and Orlan-30 reconnaissance UAVs.
Rosoboroneksport will showcase advanced Russian military hardware at the international World Defense Show exhibition, which will be held in Riyadh from February 8 to 12. One of the new products there will be containerized Rus-PE drones.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated at a meeting on MTC that the total amount of foreign-currency revenue under export contracts in this area exceeded 15 billion dollars. Overall, Rosoboroneksport's export order portfolio exceeded 60 billion dollars.