Russia's state-owned Rosoboronexport plans to expand its range of weapons for export including robots and drones, next year.
“Next year we are placing our stakes on the development of proposals in the field of unmanned aviation and robotics, high-tech products with elements of artificial intelligence, high-precision ammunition. borders, as well as in the means of combating terrorism," said the head of Rosoboronexport, Alexander Mikheev.
In 2021, Russia agreed to export weapons of the tune of €2.5 billion to sub-Saharan Africa.
In October, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said that the volume of Russian exports of military products annually remains at a stable level of $15 billion. Russia reportedly signed new contracts for the supply of arms and military equipment worth over $10 billion this year. The company's export order portfolio exceeds $52 billion.