Russia’s Tactical Missile Corporation Display Various Precision Guided Munitions During ARMY-2024

Airborne high-accuracy weapons display at the Tactical Missile Corporation demo center showcases air-to-air missiles (RVV-BD, RVV-SD, RVV-MD and RVV-MD2), multi-purpose air-to-surface missiles (Kh-MD-E, Grom-E1, Kh-38MLE, Kh-38MTE, Kh-69, X-29TE and the upgraded X-59MK).

(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — Tactical Missiles Corporation (KTRV) display various precision-guided munitions during the 10th International Military-Technical Forum “ARMY-2024” which was held from 12 to 14 August in Moscow.

 The delegation is headed by Director General Boris Obnosov.

Airborne high-accuracy weapons display at the KTRV demo center showcases air-to-air missiles (RVV-BD, RVV-SD, RVV-MD and RVV-MD2), multi-purpose air-to-surface missiles (Kh-MD-E, Grom-E1, Kh-38MLE, Kh-38MTE, Kh-69, X-29TE and the upgraded X-59MK).

The Kh-31PD and X-58UShKE anti-radar missiles, the Kh-31AD, Kh-35UE and X-59MK anti-ship missiles, the APR-3ME airborne anti-submarine missile, as well as various samples of 250, 500 and 1500 kg smart air bombs and the Grom- E2 gliding munition are also displayed.

Tactical Missiles Corporation demonstrates missile systems for protecting coastal infrastructure: the Bastion with the Yakhont anti-ship cruise missiles, the Bal-E and the Rubezh-ME with Kh-35UE missiles.

Anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons are presented by the Paket-E/NK small-sized anti-submarine system with an anti-torpedo, the ET-1E and TE-2 electric torpedoes, the UMT universal small-sized torpedo, the MTT compact thermal torpedo and the UGST multipurpose depth homing torpedo.

The Shkval-E weapon system with a high-speed underwater rocket is also shown to the visitors of the demo center.

Other KTRV products used for protecting the water areas of ports and naval bases are displayed: the MDM-1, MDM-2 and MDM-3 sea bottom mines, the MShM seashelf mine, the MG-74ME self-propelled acoustic countermeasure device, the self-propelled underwater vehicle of the Alexandrite-ISPUM-E integrated system used for search and destruction of mines.

KTRV affiliated enterprises are also involved in the design and production of a wide range of radar equipment.

These are the shipborne fire control system of the «Uran-E» missile weapon system and the 3C-25E upgraded shipborne target designation radar system, the MRK-50UE radar system for submarines for surveillance of surface and air environment with extremely low probability of radar interception and for missile and torpedo target designation.

The exposition also includes the “Coral” individual diver transportation vehicle, the Mayak-s sonar station for detection of small-sized underwater objects, the “Corvet” guarding complex for especially important marine and coastal units.

In addition to various weapons, KTRV presents dual-use and civil products for aviation, ships, railway and road transport, medicine, refineries, powerplants, metallurgical and chemical industries.

In pavilion B, as a part of the separate display of the KTRV civil products, the EZS-150 ultrafast electric charging station for electric buses, a wide variety of lithium-ion batteries, the HARD-E multifunctional electric platform for housing and communal services, the Parachutist simulator, as well as models of back-thrust devices for PD-8 and PD-14 aircraft engines are shown.

The novelty is a watercraft with a composite body.

Tactical Missiles Corporation is an integrated structure that unites over fifty leading enterprises of the Russian defense industry.

Priority areas of activity are the following: development, production, modernization of high-precision aviation weapons of various classes, unified naval weapon systems, rocket and space as well as electronic equipment; maintenance, repair and modernization of military products, personnel training on the basis of comprehensive service contracts with the customers; development and production of high-tech civil and dual-use products for various industries. — DSA

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