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Russia to feature modern types of weapons at "ADEX 2022 exhibition"
Baku/05.09.22/Turan: "The ADEX 2022 International Arms Exhibition" will be held in Baku on September 6-8.
The Russian company "Rosoboronexport" will feature at the exhibition about 500 types of weapons that are of interest for the Caspian countries, the company said in a press release.
In particular, these include the Il-76MD-90A(E) military transport aircraft, the Su-35 multi-purpose fighter, the Ka-52(E) reconnaissance and attack helicopter, the Mi-35M transport and combat helicopter, the "Terminator combat vehicle", the "Msta-S self-propelled howitzer" for the NATO 155 mm caliber, the Buk-M2E anti-aircraft missile system, the "Chrysanthemum-S" complex, etc.
In total, more than 20 enterprises take part in the Russian exposition at the "ADEX 2022". The Russian delegation plans to discuss issues of cooperation and partnership, joint development, production of weapons, modernization of military equipment, training of personnel, said the head of "Rosoboronexport" Alexander Mikheev. -0-
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