The order book for Russian weapons and military equipment is $ 44 billion
http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=330723
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Well it's our most competitive export by farAustin wrote:Some times it saddens me that a great country like Russia makes that kind of money by selling arms but then I suppose it is a hard reality of life
Rosoboronexport portfolio of orders stands at $48 bln - company head |
If it is $13B this year, and last year it was a total of $15B from what you posted at the top of this page, then didn't the sales decrease instead and not break a record?Viktor wrote:Another year and another broken record
Russian Arms Exporter to Sell $13Bln Worth of Weaponry This Year
No, they did not.sepheronx wrote:If it is $13B this year, and last year it was a total of $15B from what you posted at the top of this page, then didn't the sales decrease instead and not break a record?Viktor wrote:Another year and another broken record
Russian Arms Exporter to Sell $13Bln Worth of Weaponry This Year
TheArmenian wrote:Read carefully Python:
He said can export not will export.
MOSCOW, January 27 - RIA Novosti. "Rosoboronexport" in the past year received and considered about 1.9 thousand applications from foreign customers, was signed about 1.2 thousand contracts, said CEO Anatoly Isaykin in an interview with "Kommersant" , which is published in Monday.
Earlier it was reported that the "Rosoboronexport" plans in the next three years to keep the volume of military exports at about $ 13 billion per year. In the future, you can expect an increase in the number of shipments, Isaykin said, noting that revenue is unlikely to exceed $ 15 billion, based on the capabilities of national "defense" and foreign customers.
Viktor wrote:Finally, Russians summarized all arms exports ......
The volume of Russian arms supplies on the basis of 2013 amounted to 15.7 billion dollars
Russia has already sold in 2014, weapons and military equipment to $ 2 billion, told RIA Novosti on Monday, Director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation Alexander Fomin.
For comparison, the results of 2013, Russia sold weapons worth a total of 15.7 billion dollars.
"To date, Russia has supplied military products to foreign customers in the amount of $ 2 billion," - said on the eve of the opening Fomin in Santiago (Chile) armory show FIDAE-2014.
He noted that the portfolio of export orders for weapons in March 2014 exceeds $ 47 billion.
MOSCOW, March 24 (RIA Novosti) – The volume of Russia’s arms exports this year has topped the $2 billion mark, with outstanding weapons orders standing at $47 billion, a senior government official said Monday.
“As of today, Russia has supplied military products worth $2 billion to its foreign customers,” said Alexander Fomin, the head of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation.
Last year, Russia exported $15.7 billion worth of weaponry, up $2.5 billion from 2011, with plans to increase annual arms sales to $50 billion by 2020 in a race for the top spot.
Russian shipments accounted for 27 percent of global arms exports last year, just behind the United States at 29 percent, according to a report published last week by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Among the major importers of Russian weapons and military equipment are India, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Venezuela, Algeria and Malaysia.
Fomin, who was speaking ahead of a defense exhibition in Chile, said that Russia is prepared to negotiate contracts on a wide range of military and civilian products with its South American partners, including Beriev Be-200 amphibious aircraft, Irkut MS-21 mid-range jet airliners and regional Sukhoi Superjet-100s.
According to Fomin, Russia would also propose licensed production of technologies with Chile, a traditional customer of US-made weapons.
“We are offering our Chilean partners a localization of production in their country, which is certainly a very beneficial aspect of our proposed contracts.”