Russian Highlight Su-57 Fighter at Aero India
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New Delhi, Feb 7
Rosoboronexport to exhibit Su-57E fighter and other Russian products at Aero India 2025 to expand partnership in Asia
Rosoboronexport (part of Rostec) will organize Russia’s single exhibit at the 15th edition of the Aero India 2025 International Aerospace Exhibition.
In total, 500+ products will be presented to visitors and guests in our country's exhibit located in Pavilion J.
"India is Russia's most important strategic partner in the Asia-Pacific region and one of Rosoboronexport's key partners in the world. Over the last 20 years alone, from 2005 to 2025, Rosoboronexport has signed contract documents with India worth $50 billion, and the total value of Russian military products supplied to that country is about $80 billion.
Today, Rosoboronexport and the Indian side are working to expand bilateral technological cooperation within the framework of the Make in India program. We offer our partners large-scale projects to develop and produce military aircraft, helicopters, air defense equipment, armored vehicles and ammunition. We are also ready to discuss the possibility to jointly promote these products in third countries."
Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport
In 2025, the newest Russian Su-57E fifth-generation fighter jet will be presented in India for the first time. On February 11 at 15:00, Rosoboronexport will hold its first presentation in the outdoor display area of the exhibition.
Rosoboronexport will also exhibit advanced guided air-launched missiles designed to be integrated into aircraft armament systems of both Russian- and foreign-made Gen 4++ and 5 fighters.
In the special aircraft sector, Rosoboronexport will present the IL-78MK-90A refueling aircraft, which can be quickly converted into transport, sanitary, firefighting and medical hospital versions.
New products in the aircraft engine sector are also waiting for guests of the Russian exhibit. The VK-650V is designed for installation on the Ka-226T helicopter. An Indo-Russian joint venture for its production has been registered in India and is expecting orders from the country's security, defense and law enforcement agencies.
In the air defense sector will be exhibited long-, medium- and short-range weapons designed to engage targets of various sizes and purposes, from ballistic missiles to small commercial UAVs. On February 12 at 13:00, Rosoboronexport will present a lineup of Pantsir systems being promoted worldwide.
As part of the Aero India 2025 business program, Rosoboronexport is planning to hold substantive meetings and negotiations with representatives of the Ministries of Defense and other law enforcement agencies of India and Asia-Pacific countries.