Rostec is a Russian state corporation that develops, manufactures, and exports high-tech industrial products.
Roselectronics, a subsidiary of state-controlled Rostec, has introduced a new mobile system named "Leshiy" designed to protect military vehicles from drone attacks. According to a
Video The Su-30SM2 fighter, recently showcased by the "Military Acceptance" team, introduces
Ruselectronics, a holding company within the Rostec State Corporation, has developed a new video surveillance system for underwater unmanned vehicles. This system is designed for monitoring water areas, underwater pipelines,...
The United Engine Corporation (UEC) of the Rostec State Corporation is spearheading the development of hybrid and electric power plants with open architecture. Central to these developments is a hybrid power...
The Russian-Indian joint venture Indo-Russian Rifles Private Limited has transferred 35,000 Kalashnikov AK-203 assault rifles to the Indian armed forces. The founders of the enterprise from the Russian side are Rosoboronexport...
Rostec, the Russian state corporation, has supplied the Russian troops with a new batch of 152-mm Malva self-propelled wheeled howitzers. These artillery units are designed to be more maneuverable than tracked...
Russias Gumich company has developed an AI-based unmanned tracked platform that can be equipped with an anti-tank module equipped with missiles. Testing of the platform called "Impulse-M" with anti-tank systems is...
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