Rosoboronexport to debut at FAMEX, Mexico’s Aerospace Exhibition.

JSC Rosoboronexport (part of the Rostec State Corporation) will organize the first Russian display at the FAMEX 2017, Mexico’s Aerospace Exhibition, to be held at Air Force Base 1, Saint Lucia, Mexico on April 26-29, 2017.

“Rosoboronexport has pursued a coherent policy to cement its positions in the countries of Latin America. The region accounts for more than 9 per cent of the entire export of Russian military equipment since 2001. The majority of this equipment is made up of aircraft and helicopters making up the centerpiece of FAMEX”, – said Alexander Denisov, Head of Rosoboronexport’s Marketing Department, who leads the company’s delegation to the exhibition.

Rosoboronexport’s display is located in Hall D, Stand 122. It presents over 160 pieces of Russian military equipment. Russia’s joint delegation to FAMEX 2017 also includes the representatives of the Russian Helicopters holding company (Stand 118).

Rosoboronexport’s specialists expect the following aircraft to gain the greatest popularity in the region: the Yak-130 combat trainer, Su-30MK multirole air superiority fighter and MiG-29M multirole frontline fighter. Russian helicopters that may catch the interest of foreign customers include the Mi-28NE and Ka-52 attack helicopters, Mi-17V-5 and Mi-171Sh military-transport helicopters, Mi-35M attack/transport helicopter, Ansat light multirole helicopter and Mi-26T2 heavy transport helicopter. Foreign customers have also shown invariable interest in the Russian air defense assets, such as the Pantsir-S1 air defense missile system, which will be exhibited by the Rosoboronexport’s delegation in Mexico.

Regional countries also seem to be interested in military equipment used by security forces in their war on crime, terrorism and illegal drug trafficking. Therefore, Rosoboronexport expects representatives of the military and special units to turn their attention to the BTR-80A/82A armored personnel vehicles, Tigr-M multipurpose vehicles, small arms, grenade launchers and the Ural regionally reputed vehicles.

The company will also present its Comprehensive Security System ensuring comprehensive cyber security and monitoring of aerial and coastal areas, state borders, large cities, districts and facilities.

Full-size models presented at FAMEX 2017 include the Mi-17 helicopter and Gorets-M vehicle highly commended by their Mexican operators. Specialists will be particularly interested in the Gorets-M Russian Special Forces armored vehicle, which has been successfully undergoing tests after it was handed over to Mexico more than two months ago. Exhibition models of the Mi-17 helicopters have been provided by the Ministry of National Defense of Mexico.

According to the organizers of FAMEX 2017, invitations to attend the exhibition have been extended to 33 senior officials from the air forces of Latin American countries and other regions of the world. The delegations are also expected to show utmost interest in the Russian military equipment tested during the counterterrorist operation in Syria. Other topics which Rosoboronexport is ready to discuss with the representatives of regional armed forces include technological partnership and joint research and development of military equipment.

Rosoboronexport is the only state-owned arms trade company in the Russian Federation authorized to export the full range of military and dual-purpose products, technologies and services. It is a subsidiary of the Rostec Corporation. Founded on 4 November, 2000, now Rosoboronexport is one of the leading world arms exporters to the international market. Its share in Russia’s military exports exceeds 85 percent. Rosoboronexport cooperates with more than 700 enterprises and organizations in the Russian defence industrial complex. Russia maintains military technical cooperation with more than 70 countries around the world.

Rostec Corporation is a Russian corporation that was established in 2007 to facilitate the development, production and export of high-tech industrial products designed for civilian and military applications. The corporation comprises over 700 organizations that are currently part of eleven holding companies operating in the military-industrial complex and three holding companies working in civilian sectors. The group also includes more than 80 direct management companies. Rostec’s portfolio includes such well-known brands as AVTOVAZ, KAMAZ, Kalashnikov Concern, Russian Helicopters, VSMPO AVISMA, etc. Rostec companies are headquartered in 60 entities of the Russian Federation and supply products to more than 70 countries. In 2015, the consolidated revenue of Rostec reached RUB 1.14 trillion. According to its new strategy, the main objective of the corporation is to ensure that Russia has a technological advantage in highly competitive markets. The corporation plans to invest a total of RUB 4.3 trillion in development through 2025.