At the "Fleet-2026" exhibition, which will be held in Kronstadt from June 10 to 14, the "Almaz-Antey" concern will present a line of shipborne anti-aircraft missile systems designed to protect military ships of various classes. The exposition will include the "Rif-M", "Shtil-1", and "Resurs" systems.
The "Rif-M" complex is capable of using several types of anti-aircraft missiles, which allows for flexible distribution of ammunition depending on the nature of threats and the tactical situation. A model of the vertical launch system of the "Shtil-1" air defense system and a model of the 9M317ME guided missile will also be prepared for visitors. Its maximum range reaches 50 kilometers.
Special attention at the stand will be given to the multi-channel short-range defense complex "Resurs". The system is designed to repel attacks from aircraft, drones, and other aerial attack means, including targets flying at extremely low altitudes. The complex is capable of simultaneously engaging five targets.
In addition to air defense systems, the concern will showcase models of "Kalibr" family cruise missiles. This includes the "Kalibr-PLE" variant, designed for submarines, as well as the "Kalibr-NKE" complex for surface ships. These missiles are distinguished by high accuracy, the ability to fly at low altitudes with terrain-following, bypassing air defense zones, and resistance to electronic countermeasures.
Another exhibit will be the "Komar" turret mount. It is designed to combat both aerial targets and unmanned boats. The complex includes "Igla-S" and "Ataka" missiles, and the gyrostabilization system ensures effective use of weapons in maritime conditions. Target acquisition and tracking can be performed both automatically and by an operator.
Earlier, "Pervy Tekhnichesky" reported that the "Briz" and "BEK-6" marine unmanned boats will be presented to a wide audience for the first time. The novelties in marine robotics will be showcased by "Rosoboronexport".




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