ROSOBORONEXPORT to Present Latest Russian R&D Products for the Navy at Fleet-2026 Exhibition

Moscow. JSC ROSOBORONEXPORT (part of Rostec State Corporation) will showcase advanced Russian products for the Navy at the Fleet-2026 International Maritime Defence Show, which will be held from June 10 to 14 in Kronstadt (St. Petersburg).

“The main focus of ROSOBORONEXPORT’s exhibit at Fleet 2026 is on the latest Russian technologies in shipbuilding, naval weapons and robotics. In Kronstadt we are presenting the unmanned boats Breeze, BEK-6 and the Unmanned Maritime System for the first time. They have been built in accordance with international standards and feature a stealthy composite hull, an AI-assisted control system, a state-of-the-art navigation system and a flexible payload. Furthermore, during the exhibition, we will showcase advanced Russian surface ships, submarines and boats, as well as coastal defence systems. The presented equipment models may be built in Russia or at partner production facilities as part of technology cooperation,” – said Alexander Mikheev, Director General of ROSOBORONEXPORT.

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During the exhibition ROSOBORONEXPORT plans to hold 75 presentations and demonstrations of Russian naval equipment and weapons for foreign partners in an open-air exhibition pavilion and at the pier.

In the marine robotics segment the Company will demonstrate the Breeze, Orkan, BEK-6 unmanned surface vehicles and the Unmanned Maritime System, the MMT-300 autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle and the Klavesin-1RE system. Increased attention to them is expected due to growing demand in this global market segment.

Surface ships will be represented by a Project 11356 NG frigate armed with a multi-channel air defence system with a combined ammunition load, a Tigr-class corvette with the Zaslon multifunctional radar system, a Karakurt-E corvette and a Project 12701 Alexandrite-E mine countermeasure ship. The combatant ships presented by ROSOBORONEXPORT are built with extensive use of Stealth technologies and some are designed for integration with robotic systems.

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Project 636 and 677E Amur-1650 diesel-electric submarines with high export potential are demonstrated at the ROSOBORONEXPORT stand and at the Kronstadt pier. They boast lethal missile and torpedo armament, enhanced stealth by minimizing their physical signatures and a longer submerged range.

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Russian surface ships, boats and submarines in service with the Russian Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Emergency Situations and the FSB Border Service, including the BK-10 high-speed assault boat, will also be displayed at the pier.

At the exhibition guests will also be able to see a variety of modern Russian-made naval weapons and coastal defence systems, including the Rubezh-ME coastal defence missile system.

ROSOBORONEXPORT has planned a busy business program at the Fleet 2026 exhibition. Meetings and negotiations with foreign delegations representing the navies of Russia’s allies are expected.

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