Thursday, June 2, 2016

Chemezov told about $ 48 billion in the portfolio of orders “Rosoboronexport” – RBC

The head of the state corporation” Rostec “Sergei Chemezov

Photo: Yekaterina Kuzmina / RBC

The order book of” Rosoboronexport “reached $ 48 billion, said the head of state corporation” Rostec “Sergey Chemezov. According to him, Russia has supplied weapons to 116 countries for $ 115 billion

Speaking on the impact of the system of arms sales in Russia, the general director of the state corporation “Rostec” Sergei Chemezov said that the order book of “Rosoboronexport for the last fifteen years “was already $ 48 billion. Interview with Chemezov published” Kommersant newspaper. »

« For 15 years we have put a weapon in 116 countries worth $ 115 billion. More recently, our order backlog was $ 45 billion, and . now $ 48 billion time has shown that while the decisions were correct: exports are growing. There was not a single year when volumes fell, always saw an increase: today the volume of supply on the “Rosoboronexport” line – over $ 13 billion annually, and together with other companies – more than $ 15 billion, “- Chemezov told

<. p> in December 2015, an interview with RBC Chemezov said that the order book of “Rosoboronexport” is $ 45 billion, “that’s enough to our businesses feel confident”, -. he added, then

he also noted. that the supply of Russian systems “Buk-M2E”, “Antey-2500″ and the S-400 “Triumph” interested in China, Egypt and Algeria. Chemezov said that

«We have a rule: first supply arms of his army, and then sell arms abroad. Many customers are asked to put them ordered weapons before, but we just warned them about the timing and sequence – as was the case with China, “- said Chemezov, adding that the Chinese Army will receive S-400 no earlier than 2018

As previously wrote RBC, Iran in April for the first time demonstrated the Russian anti-aircraft missiles in the parade in Tehran. Russian S-300 took part in the event without launchers and missiles themselves. Earlier, Tehran has received the first batch of goods under a contract for the supply to Russian S-300. The contract is scheduled to perform in full before the end of 2016.

The contract to supply Iran with five battalions of S-300 PMU-1 in the 40 launchers worth about $ 800 million was signed in 2007. However, it has not been made because in 2010 Russia imposed a veto on the deal. Iran is trying to challenge this decision in the arbitration court in Geneva, the amount of claims against the “Rosoboronexport” amounted to $ 4 billion.

Even before the settlement in July 2015 of “six” countries and Iran nuclear issue and agreed to lift the sanctions against Tehran President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree lifting the ban on the delivery of anti-aircraft systems to Iran of S-300. Moscow and Tehran signed a new contract. At the beginning of January 2016 Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said that Russia received guarantees from Iran to revoke the lawsuit against Russia.

 

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