17:57 30.08.2017(updated 20:10 30.08.2017)
Russian Iskander missile systems will be
transmitted to foreign partners, as Russia’s Federal Service for
Military-Technical Cooperation's head Dmitry Shugaev said Wednesday.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia’s Federal Service
for Military-Technical Cooperation is considering several order
applications from foreign partners for supplies of the Iskander
missile systems, service’s head Dmitry Shugaev, said Wednesday.
"I confirm that there are applications,
but it is too early to speak of them," Shugaev told a press
conference.
The Iskander is a mobile ballistic missile system
designed to destroy a wide variety of ground targets at a range
of up to 500 kilometers (over 300 miles).
Meanwhile, the current portfolio of export orders
for Russian military equipment is at in the range of $47-50 billion,
half of the sum traditionally falls on aircraft exports, the FSMTC
said Wednesday.
"We have a portfolio of orders
in the range of $47-50 billion. We think that this trend will
continue," FSMTC director Dmitry Shugaev told reporters.
By the way, the contracts Russia concluded
with its foreign partners at the Army-2017 forum amount to $300
million, Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation head
Dmitry Shugaev said Wednesday.
Original post: sputniknews.com
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