Países  donde  Rusia comercializa y vende armas avanzadas

La venta de armas es un medio que Rusia utiliza para promover las relaciones con otros países, influir en sus líderes políticos y militares y promover sus objetivos más amplios de política exterior y de defensa. Los mapas a continuación muestran el alcance de su comercialización, negociación y venta de sistemas de armas clave.


S-400 Air Defense System

The S-400 (Triumph) is a long-range surface to air missile system designed to engage both aerial and ballistic targets. The S-400 is a multi-platform complex (system of systems) which comprises a number of components. The system entered service in the Russian military in 2007 and has only been delivered to three countries (China, Turkey, Belarus), though Russia is marketing the system elsewhere.

Yak-130 Light Fighter Jet

The Yak-130 is a subsonic two-seat advanced jet trainer and light fighter that first entered into service between 2009-2010. The aircraft is utilized as a training as well as light attack jet.

Su-57 Fighter Jet

The Su-57 (export version: Su-57E) is a single-seat multirole, fifth generation fighter aircraft. The development of the aircraft began in 1998 and prototypes underwent recent flights in Syria, with production beginning in 2019.

Pantsir Missile System

The Pantsir-S1 is a very short-range surface-to-air gun and missile system that has been in existence since 2000. The system is armed with two 30 mm 2A38M cannons and two six-round surface to air missile launchers.

Mi-24 Helicopter

The Mi-24 Hind (export version: Mi-25, Mi-35) is a powerful and versatile attack helicopter first introduced into the Soviet armed forces in the 1970’s. It is capable of assaulting armor with heavy weaponry while carrying up to eight personnel onboard. Since its inception, the Soviet Union/Russia has exported the platform to dozens of countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America and has continued to be used by many countries to this day.

 

Fuente: https://www.rand.org