Rosoboronexport will be at LIMA 2007 representing over 30 enterprises of the domestic defense industrial complex. Over 450 defense and dual-purpose exhibits will be displayed at the Russian stands.
The fighter aircraft line up will be Sukhoi-series aircraft, including Su-27SKM fighter, Su-30MK and Su-35 multi-role fighters and Su-32 fighter-bomber. Upgraded MiG-series combat aircraft like MiG-29M, MiG-29M2, MiG-29SM and MiG-29SMT will be promoter through promotional materials.
The exposition will have a variety of Russian airborne armaments on display, including the R-73E short-range air-to-air missile with an adapter pylon and a launcher for installation on foreign aircraft and the RVV-AE medium-range air-to-air missile.
A prominent place in the Russian stalls will be export versions of helicopters, including Mi-17V-5 military transport helicopter, Mi-28NE attack rotorcraft, Mi-35 series transport combat helicopters and Ka-50 attack helicopters. The Mi-17V-5 helicopter is participating in a tender announced by Malaysia. Mi-26 transport helicopter designed carry large cargos weighing up to 20 tons will be displayed too.
Visitors will also be able to get familiar with Russian air defense systems, including Tor-M1 surface-to-air missile (SAM) system and the Buk-M2E medium range SAM systems.
Among Russian naval equipments, Project 12421 and 12418 Molniya missile boats, Project 12300 Scorpion missile gunboat, and patrol boats like Project 12150 Mangust, Project 12200 Sobol, Project 14310 Mirage, Project 10412 Svetlyak, Project 11541 Korsar patrol ship, Project 20382 Tigr corvette and Project 12061E Murena air-cushion landing ships will be promoted.
Among the submarines on display are the Project 636 boat with the CLUB-S integrated missile weapon system and the next-generation Amur-1650 submarine. In addition, the Russian exposition includes small littoral submarines.
Russian CLUB-S and CLUB-N integrated missile weapon systems, anti-ship cruise missiles, artillery and antisubmarine weapons will be represented too.



