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2021 Army Presentation Eng.Pdf INTERNATIONAL MILITARY-TECHNICAL ORGANIZER FORUM “АRMY-2021” Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation International Military-Technical Forum “ARMY- The Forum will consist of the exhibition as well as enhance negotiations within 2021” is organized by the Ministry of Defence of display, demonstration and congress programs. international defence community. The Games the Russian Federation and held in Patriot Expo Moreover Forum “Army-2021” will be held competitions will enrich and diversify the (Moscow Region) from 22 till 28 of August 2021. jointly with the 7th International Army Games. demonstration program of the Forum and show The main events of the Forum are also held at The simultaneous start of two major events the audience a spectacular display of weapons, the Alabino Military-Training Grounds, Kubinka will allow to further expand the geography armament and military equipment not to be Air Base as well as in all military districts and at of the Forum and additionally involve the seen elsewhere in the world. the Northern Fleet. representatives of foreign defence agencies “I am sure that International Military-Technical Forum “ARMY” and International Army Games will be vivid and “Large-scale display of defence sector achievements contributes to the technical re-equipment of the Armed significant events and certainly will strengthen interstate relations in the defence sector” Forces, strengthening the position of our country in the international arms market and enhancing the image of the Russian Army.” Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoigu, Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, General of the Army 4 5 EXHIBITION PROFILES VENUE 1. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Systems. Robotic 24. Rocket and space complexes. Aerospace Systems technologies. Space exploration for benefits 2. Biotechnologies of Armed Forces 3. Ammunition of all kinds and classes 25. Rescue Equipment for Emergency Operations 4. Armament and tools of radiological, chemical and Disaster Management, Firefighting and biological security Equipment and Devices 5. Armament and equipment of military Naval 26. Sports Facilities, Equipment, Inventory PATRIOT EXPO: Forces 27. Engineering Machinery and Equipment. 6. Armament and equipment of Airborne Troops Road Construction, Hoisting Equipment and 7. Armament and equipment of Aerospace Forces Mechanisms 8. Armament and equipment of Strategic Missile 28. Means of individual and collective protection Troops 29. Mass Media 9. Weapons and Equipment of the Land Forces 30. Support Means for Military-Police Activities exhibition 10. Engine Engineering in the Military-Industrial 31. Communications Systems, Automated- halls Complex Communications Systems and Automated 4 11. Information, Telecommunication and Navigation Troop-Management Systems Technologies. Geoinformation Systems 32. Small-arms and close combat weapons 12. Diversified Laboratories, Training Sets, 33. Construction, Overhaul, Maintenance and Simulators, Technical Training and Training- Operation of Basic Infrastructure Support Aids of the Armed Forces. Launch-Site 34. Machinery and equipment of Railroad troops 41 500 sq.m Equipment 35. Electronic-Warfare Means. Radio-Reconnaissance indoor 13. Laser Technologies Means 14. Materials and Components in the Defence 36. Logistical Support and Supply of Troops. Vital Industry Support for Personnel and Welfare Assistance 15. Mechanical Engineering in the Interests of the for Military Servicemen and Their Families. Military-Industrial Complex Subsistence Support 120 000 sq.m 16. Medical Support of the Armed Forces 37. Equipment and outfit of military men outdoor 17. Modernization and maintenance of military 38. Electronics. Radio-Electronic Technologies equipment and armament 39. Power Engineering. Intelligent Power- 18. Non-lethal weapons Engineering, Hydrogen Power-Engineering, 19. Providing for the Security of Military Installations Rechargeable Power Microsources, Electric- conference halls and Military Service Generator Technologies 46 20. Equipment and Technologies for the Disposal 40. Nuclear-Weapons Complex of Weapons, Military Equipment and Ammunition 21. Optics. Electro-optical equipment and systems 22. Personnel Training in the Interests of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the 10 600 Military- Industrial Complex parking lots 23. Instrumentation 6 7 Main Sector Exhibition Sector Pavilion 1 2 Congress Centre Demonstration Pavilions 1 of Defence Industry Companies A 3 B C 4 Entrance Entrance Lobby Entrance Lobby 5 Lobby 2 6 D Entrance Lobby The Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces 8 9 EXHIBITION The results of Forum “ARMY-2020” show that the exhibition part of the Forum occupied the total area of 320 000 sq.m. both indoor and outdoor with more 1 457 than 350 units of armament and military equipment russian and of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. international exhibitors 1 457 companies and organizations exhibited in the Forum displaying 28 043 exhibits. 28 043 units of military and dual-use products more than 320 000 sq. m. of overall outdoor and indoor static display 10 11 AIRCLUSTER DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM One of the distinguishing features of the Forum Aircluster of the Forum is represented at Kubinka will be expanded, and moreover Kubinka Air Base in 2021 will be a simultaneous holding of International Air Base traditionally being one of the key parts of will welcome all international visitors and official Army Games. Some of the Games competitions will the Forum. All the exhibitors and visitors can take high-ranking delegations within the framework be included into the demonstration program of the part in Aircluster activities.ctiv t es InIn 20212021 thethe sstatictat c ddisplay of Military-Technical Cooperation Day. Forum. 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In 2021 within Forum “ARMY-2021” Kubinka Air Base will become a completely renewed venue comparable to full-scale aviation and aerospace exhibition competing with world leading airshows and ready to provide strong business opportunities as well as amaze the imagination of the visitors. 14 15 LAND FORCES NAVY CLUSTER CLUSTER Land Forces Cluster will demonstratedemmono strrate the firingringg The capabilities of weapons, military and special capabilities of weapons andannd militarymim llitaaryry equipmentequq ipmeentnt equipment to overcome water obstacles are demonstrated at the moving-targetmoving-target tank-gunnerytank-gunnnerry rangerannge of thethee on the Komsomolskoye lake of the Alabino Military- Alabino Military Training GroundsGrounds byby firingringg fromfrom allall Training Grounds. The demonstration program of Navy types of weapons of tanks and militarymilitaryry vehiclesveehiclees usingusing Cluster includes group maneuvering of combat vehicles various types of ammunition, includingincluddingg anti-tankantti-i tank afloat, display of the capabilities of assault river-crossing guidedguided missiles, in various modes (at(at a go,gogo, withwwithh shortshoort equipment, the actions of combat swimmers, as well as stops,stops, from the board),board), and aimingaiming at armoredarrmomored andannd the rescue of people on the water. unarmored targets.argets. The multifunctionalnctional shooting center of Patriot ParkPark makes it possibleossible to showcase the capabilitiescapabiliities of advancedd small-arms models. 16 17 CONGRESS PROGRAM International Military-Technical Forum “ARMY” traditionally presents very extensive congress program. In 2020, within the framework of the Forum, 186 congress events were held covering the most pressing issues of ensuring state defence, developing international military, military-technical and military-economic cooperation. 11 148 people took part in round-table discussions, conferences, briefings and business games, 2 598 of which were highly qualified experts. 186 congress program events 11 000+ participants 18 19 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITORS Representatives of 92 foreign states paid a special visit to the Forum, including 18 official high-ranking military 6 countries presented delegations: their national exhibition 7 Ministers of Defence (Abkhazia, Armenia, Guinea-Bissau, pavilions: Belarus
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