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Russian arms exports
News update regarding Russian arms exports.
Russia boosts exports of Su-57 fighter jets and the challenge of domestic defense capabilities.
Moscow is actively offering the Su-57E variant to several countries, including India and Algeria, raising questions about balancing foreign exchange revenue with the needs of the Russian Air Force.
Technology
Russian arms exports plummet by 64 percent: Risk of losing strategic Indian market.
The Russian defense industry faces major challenges as its global market share declines and its largest customer, India, is increasingly shifting its focus to the West.
Russia is striving to regain its position as the second-largest arms exporter globally.
The state-owned corporation Rostec aims to restore Russia to its position as the world's second-largest arms supplier by 2030, overcoming challenges from sanctions and supply disruptions.
Russian arms exports to reach $15 billion by 2025: Su-57 and T-90 attract international buyers.
Despite pressure from the West, Russia's defense export revenue is projected to reach $15 billion in 2025, thanks to the proven combat effectiveness of the Su-57 fighter jet and T-90 tank in over 30 countries.
The Su-57 and Russia's efforts to revive arms exports.
Russia claims to have reversed its declining arms exports thanks to contracts for Su-35, Su-34, and Su-57 fighter jets, but still faces pressure from CAATSA, South Korea, China, and skepticism about its reliability...
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