Rosoboronexport (part of the Rostec State Corporation) is organizing Russia’s joint
exhibit at MILEX 2023, an international exhibition and trade fair of arms and military
equipment, which will be held from May 17 to 20, 2023 at the Minsk-Arena multifunctional
sports and entertainment complex in Minsk, the capital of the Republic of Belarus.
“Rosoboronexport is proud to present at MILEX 2023 a wide range of Russian military and
special-purpose products, as well as technologies that help safeguard national defense and
security. We’re showing innovative competitive R&D products that demonstrate strong
technology capacities of Russian enterprises,” said Alexander Mikheev, Director General of
Rosoboronexport. “In the year of the 20th anniversary of the State Military-Industrial
Committee of the Republic of Belarus and the 70th anniversary of the Russian military-technical
cooperation system, we note the highest level of cooperation between our two countries, mutual
trust and an unprecedented scale of industrial collaboration in the field of joint development and
release of advanced products.”
Russia’s exhibit includes products from 17 manufacturers, including Rostec-affiliated large
holding companies. Rosoboronexport presents state-of-the-art models of air materiel, including
the Il-76MD-90A military transport aircraft, the Su-35 multirole super-maneuverable fighter, the
Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopter and the Mi-35M transport/attack helicopter, as well as
upgraded versions of the Mi-28NE and Ka-52 attack helicopters, which boast a superior combat
strength and capabilities to engage small ground as well as low-speed air targets with pinpoint
accuracy.
In the air defense segment, the guests will be able to see the systems developed and produced
by Almaz-Antey Concern, in particular the Viking surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. The
system is capable of engaging tactical ballistic and cruise missiles, strategic, tactical and army
aircraft, including those based on stealth technology, precision-guided weapons, unmanned
aerial vehicles and helicopters. The Viking can be integrated with precision guided weapon
(PGW) protection systems such as the Tor short-range SAM system.
The Tor-M2KM SAM system is designed to repel strikes of a wide range of air weapons,
including drones, at different altitudes. Its self-contained fighting module can be used in a fixed
version to cover stationary facilities, and it can also be mounted on various chassis and
platforms.
The Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft gun/missile (SPAAGM) system from Rostec-affiliated holding
company High Precision Systems, which will be on display in Minsk, is capable of engaging
targets with missiles at ranges from 1200 m to 20 km and at altitudes from 15 m to 15 km, and also with guns, at ranges from 200 m to 4 km and altitudes up to 3 km. The combat vehicle can
operate independently and simultaneously engage four air targets.
Among the most advanced models of Ground Forces equipment featured at the exhibition,
Rosoboronexport presents the T-90MS MBT, the BTR-82A armored personnel carrier,
the TOS-1A heavy flamethrower system and the Kornet-EM ATGM system, as well as the
Typhoon K-53949 and Typhoon-VDV MRAP vehicles and Linza, a protected ambulance vehicle.
As for new releases of small arms, the 7.62×54-mm Chukavin sniper/marksman rifle from
Kalashnikov Concern is exhibited at MILEX. It is a modern self-loading sniper weapon that
enables members of the armed forces to carry out missions in the most challenging climates
and locations.
High-precision rifles provide a wide range of tactical capabilities, from firing practice and sports
shooting to special missions with effective firing ranges of up to 1,500 m and longer. Some of
the models that Rosoboronexport is showing at the exhibition are capable of silent and
flameless shooting, as well as hitting armored targets. Among the new high-precision products,
Rosoboronexport will offer the Phantom and Raptor rifles of the Russian brand Bespoke Gun.
The company also promotes its ORSIS and Lobaev rifles on the world market.
In addition, visitors to the Rosoboronexport booth will be able to see a line of Kalashnikov
assault rifles of different calibers: AK-200 series, AK-12, AK-15, AK-19, AK-308, as well as the
Kalashnikov PPK-20 submachine gun and Lebedev pistols.
Amidst the spread of the terrorist threat and increased criminal activity, improving the level of
security of citizens becomes a priority task for the State. Rosoboronexport offers the most
advanced and effective equipment for law enforcement agencies and special purpose units as
part of the company’s Security Equipment project.
The SR1.M, one of the world’s most powerful pistols, is always ready for combat and for aimed
fire at a distance of up to 100 meters. Despite its lightweight body, the weapon is capable of
hitting even armor-protected targets.
The ShAK-12 bullpup assault rifle combines compactness and unmatched firepower of a large-
caliber weapon. Due to the use of different types of ammunition, it is highly effective as a close
combat weapon, leaving no chance for the enemy.
Target observation, recognition and validation, high-precision aimed fire at medium and long
ranges in any weather, day or night are possible thanks to high-quality universal sights suitable
for any type of weapon. Rosoboronexport will display the Argus and Dedal sights at the
exhibition.
Reconnaissance missions and observation posts are supported by fixed and mobile technical,
video and thermal perimeter monitoring systems presented at MILEX.
A lightweight electric shock shield with additional protection against flammable liquids, as well
as a semiautomatic pistol with traumatic, tear-gas and other cartridges will provide individual
protection for law enforcement officers at close distances. Non-lethal weapons are
indispensable for security and law-enforcement employees. Electric shock devices with wide
ergonomic capabilities, supplied in different form factors, including those with remote control
and metal detector functions, are also on display at the exhibition.