AROO has produced the Extreme Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS) for the first time in India for the Indian Army. Munish Hinduja, Co-founder, AROO says, “The manufacturing lines at our OEMs facility combined with our quality standards and rigorous raw material testing conducted at our OEM's in-house testing facility, provide us with real-time product performance, with an eye on the CLO value (warmth level) and waterproofness of the garment our production supply outperform foreign specifications by 20% to 75% on key performance parameters
Russian Helicopters has developed a composite ballistic protection system for Mi-8AMT and Mi-8MTV-1 helicopters. The armor system will be installed on helicopters used for UN peacekeeping missions, Rostec said in a statement today
The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) awarded Saab a contract valued SEK 250 million ($25.3 million) relating to future fighter aircraft development
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Rostec-owned United Engine Corporation (UEC) has completed bench tests of the first prototype PD-8 engine meant for the imported SSJ-NEW and Be-200 aircraft. The operability of the engine and its systems, the main parameters laid down in the terms of reference, and the correctness of design solutions were confirmed
Saabs programmable Carl-Gustaf munition, designated HE 448, was fired for the first time in front of an audience at a live fire event held earlier this week in Karlskoga, Sweden. The firings took place 3-4 May 2022 in front of an audience with representatives from 30 different nations and included shoulder-fired engagements demonstrating the capabilities of the new programmable High Explosive (HE) round
Russian Space Systems(RKS), part of "Roscosmos" has developed high-resolution orbital scanning devices for the proposed small satellites constellation.The technology is based on the use of unique material produced by the Shvabe holding of the Rostec State Corporation as part of the satellite observation equipment - silicon carbide
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Chinese fighters including J-11B and J-11BS aircraft took part in a cross-day-and-night, cross-regional maneuver exercise during which they flew more than 5,000km in less than 20 hours. The exercise covered different terrains including plateaus and the sea, demonstrating strong logistics support capabilities of all air bases involved
United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), a subsidiary of Rostec carried out static testing of the wing box of the MS-21 aircraft, made of Russian polymer composite materials. To confirm the strength of the product, it was subjected to breaking loads, significantly exceeding those that are possible in real flight