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Twenty years of Rosoboronexport

November 4th marks 20 years since the establishing of Rosoboronexport, which today is the only state intermediary in Russia for the exports and imports of the entire range of products, technologies and services of military and dual use. In accordance with the single-window principle, Rosoboronexport is empowered to export and import not only military equipment for armed services, but also dual-use and civilian products.  

In the background of the coronavirus pandemic, ROE not only fully fulfills all its obligations to customers, but also continues to regularly introduce to the global market new models of weapons, military equipment and civilian products, as well as expands the practice of industrial partnership. Thus, such advanced weapons as the 59N6-TE radar capable of detecting hypersonic targets, the Boomerang wheeled combat platform, the latest means and equipment to combat epidemiological threats have been launched to the market.

In recent years, in particular, the promotion of the T-90MS main battle tank with incomparable firepower, the Sprut-SDM1 light amphibious tank with unique combat capabilities, the Tornado-S long-range multiple launch rocket system, the Mi-38T medium-class multipurpose helicopter, Project 12701 Alexandrit-E mine countermeasures ship, Project 21980E Grachonok special purpose boat, coastal missile systems has been started. Against the background of the growing threat from small-sized unmanned aerial vehicles, Rosoboronexport has offered its partners a line of special electronic warfare equipment designed to combat them.

A promising new field of activity for Rosoboronexport is the promotion of high-tech civilian and dual-use products on the global market, including security equipment (a new segment for Rosoboronexport) in the interests of the Ministries of Internal Affairs, National Guard, gendarmerie, border, customs and migration services, special purpose forces, civil defense and rescue, other law enforcement agencies, which earlier as usual did not use be the partners of Rosoboronexport.

In the segments of non-lethal weapons, civilian and service small arms, a number of export contracts have already been signed. Foreign partners are showing high interest in the Russian proposals for the creation of mobile anti-infectious medical centers, systems for monitoring and responding to emergencies, as well as in the comprehensive automated system Safe City.

In October 2020, at the XXIV International Exhibition of Means of State Security Provision Interpolitex-2020 held in Moscow, Rosoboronexport presented for the first time mobile inspection systems for transport and cargo, the DVL-10-M3 Volkodav high-precision rifle.

59N6-TE radar
ROSOBORONEXPORT: 20 YEARS ON GLOBAL ARMS MARKET

November 4, 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of Rosoboronexport (part of the Rostec State Corporation). The company was established by decree of the President of the Russian Federation as part of the reform of the country’s military-technical cooperation system.

Before 2000, deliveries of Russian arms to the world market were made by Rosvooruzhenie and Promexport as well as by a number of manufacturers. Rosoboronexport was set up as the basis of effective vertical executive power in the field of military-technical cooperation. The company received the right to export the entire range of military products.

T-90MS Rosoboronexport

“Rosoboronexport has become a leader in the international arms market over the past two decades and achieved strong results in promoting products manufactured by domestic enterprises, including those affiliated to Rostec. Its key financial indicators – the order book and the value of deliveries – have increased fivefold since 2000. Over the years, Rosoboronexport has signed more than 26,000 contracts with partners and delivered over $180 billion worth of products to 122 countries around the world. A high level of competence, attention to trends and customer needs, demonstrated over the years, clearly suggest that the company has good prospects for expanding its footprint and deepening cooperation with partners,” said Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosoboronexport.

Mi-28NE Rosoboronexport

Russia has consistently ranked second among the world’s exporters of arms and military equipment. In two decades, foreign customers have been supplied with products for all services of the armed forces.

"Our foreign partners have received products worth over $85 billion for their Air Force. Exports of equipment for Air Defense and Ground Forces exceeded $30 billion for each of these services of the armed forces and $28 billion for the Navy," said Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport and Deputy Chairman of the Russian Engineering Union.

A key challenge facing Rosoboronexport is to bring the latest high-tech weapons and military equipment to the global arms market.

TOR Rosoboronexport

It can be expected that Rosoboronexport will launch about 50 new modern weapons and pieces of military equipment on the global arms market in the next five to seven years. Potential “bestsellers” include products developed and manufactured by Rostec subsidiaries: Armata-based armored vehicles assembled at UralVagonZavod (UVZ), Su-57E fifth-generation fighter jet from UAC, Ka-52K ship-based helicopter, and the upgraded Mi-28NE from Russian Helicopters. Among the products of other companies, the Antey-4000 air defense missile system from the Almaz-Antey Air and Space Corporation cannot be ignored.

In addition to the export of final products for the armed forces, Rosoboronexport has successfully extended its foreign trade competencies to the construction of infrastructure facilities, provision of space services, and training of foreign specialists in the operation of Russian products.

TOS-1A Rosoboronexport

Foreign customers appreciate Rosoboronexport competencies and the opportunity to cooperate with Russia’s defense industry through the company as a unique one-stop shop offering a full package of services for the export of high-tech military and civilian products and technology transfer.

Rosoboronexport pays special attention to industrial partnership projects with foreign customers. The company has a large portfolio of fulfilled projects for licensed production and joint ventures in India, Jordan, Malaysia, Vietnam and several other countries.

"Today the world's economies require localization and are interested in technology transfer and job creation. Therefore, Southeast Asian and North African countries, India, and China have already established their own industrial platforms. Rosoboronexport is ready to work on them and, together with industry and Rostec State Corporation, promote Russian high-tech solutions, develop new products jointly with partners," said Alexander Mikheev.

Lobaev high-precision rifles Rosoboronexport

The promotion of dual-use and civilian products to foreign markets has become a new and promising area of Rosoboronexport’s activities. The company has extensive experience in integrated supplies of utility, fire and other specialized equipment. Today, the state special exporter also delivers non-military and service weapons and is active in the markets of high-tech security equipment, medical equipment, hospitals, and special equipment for public and private structures.

"The President has challenged the defense industry to diversify into manufacturing competitive civilian products. In order to promote them to the world market,

Rosoboronexport has set up a special business unit that will deal only with non-military products and assist companies that have no experience in independent foreign trade activities. This is a new direction that the company is implementing together with enterprises both inside and outside the defense-industrial complex. Here we see our responsibility to develop the economy of Russian regions and industry in general," Alexander Mikheev added.

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