Chaitali Halder Bag, Chief of Bureau ADU at the Rosobornexport stall at the show
Chaitali Halder Bag, Chief of Bureau ADU at the Rosobornexport stall at the show

 

Paris. 18 October 2016. JSC Rosoboronexport (part of the Rostec State Corporation) presented the Russian naval products at the EURONAVAL 2016 . The Russian delegation is headed by Anatoly Punchuk, Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation (FSMTC of Russia).

« Rosoboronexport has on display  the entire spectrum of naval equipment and weapons , many of whichhave been successfully tested under real combat conditions,” said Evgeny Odintsov who heads the Rosoboronexport delegation.

Among the most advanced surface combatants are the Project 20382 Tiger-class corvette with the Club-N integrated missile system and vertical launchers, Project 22356 and 11356 frigates being currently supplied to India, Project 22460 offshore patrol vessel, Project 21632 Tornado-class missile ships and their derivatives  armed with missile systems. It is expected that foreign navy representatives will take interest in the Amur-1650 and Project 636 non-nuclear submarines equipped with guided missile weapons.

The Project 14310 Mirazh, Project 12200 Sobol, Project 12150 Mangust patrol boats and the Project 12701 Alexandrit-class coastal mine countermeasures vessel having a fiberglass hull displayed on Rosoboronexport’s stand are considered as advanced naval hardware. Among the exhibited weapon systems, partners and potential customers might be interested in the Bastion coastal missile systems and Club-N/S integrated missile systems intended for deployment on surface ships and submarines.

“At EURONAVAL 2016, we will certainly focus our efforts on preparing the ground for the conclusion of new contracts for supply of Russian weapons and military equipment. In this case, comparing notes with partners who want, but for known reasons, cannot maintain business relations with Russia today will be one of the key tasks facing us,” said Evgeny Odintsov.