Rosoboronexport Participates in ADEX 2024 International in Baku
Twelve Russian companies participated in ADEX 2024 International exhibition and showcased products for all services of the armed forces, police and counter-terror units.
“Russia and the Caspian countries have long-term good neighbourly relations, including in the sphere of military-technical cooperation. Our partners are well aware of reliable and effective Russian defence products. At ADEX 2024, Rosoboronexport showcased battle-proven and most in-demand modern weaponry, including the Lancet-E loitering munition system and the latest counter-UAV electronic warfare system for the first time outside Russia,” said Director General of Rosoboronexport, Alexander Mikheev.
The Lancet-E loitering munition system provides assured engagement of MBTs, IFVs, APCs, engineer equipment, fortified strongpoints and command posts, aircraft at home airfields, electronic warfare and counter-UAV systems, as well as fixed and moving surface targets. Battlefield experience has proved the high effectiveness of Item 51-E and Item 52-E loitering munitions, which are part of the Lancet system, in counter-battery warfare and as a weapon for engaging high-speed land and surface targets like off-road vehicles and powerboats.
The RP-377VM1 (version 4) compact jammer, exhibited overseas for the first time, is the latest general-purpose electronic countermeasure device, capable of suppressing both radio-control command links of IEDs and satellite navigation and control links of commercial UAVs. RP-377VM1 (version 4) passed tests in real combat conditions and proved effective in protecting automotive and armoured vehicles.
In the counter UAV segment, Rosoboronexport unveiled Item RB-504P-E, capable of detecting and jamming UAV communication and navigation links, including in automatic mode. This model provides both sector and omnidirectional jamming to counter a ‘swarm’ of drones. The aircraft segment featured the Su-35 multirole super-manoeuvrable fighter, Ka-52E scout/attack helicopter, Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopter and the Orlan-10E reconnaissance UAV.
In the land segment, Rosoboronexport showcased the T-90MS MBT, Terminator BMPT tank support fighting vehicle, modernized Msta-S self-propelled howitzer as well as S-400 Triumf long-range SAM system in the air defence segment. In the naval domain, it exhibited the Rubezh-ME coastal tactical missile system. Its weapon and acquisition systems are mounted on one platform, enabling a single vehicle to detect and engage a target.
Also on display were a wide range of optical and electro-optical products, including daylight sights, thermal imaging sights and attachments, thermal imaging surveillance and counter-sniper devices.