01.11.2005, 23:07
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Back in April 2005, DID noted that Russia's 2004 arms exports had risen to $5.78 billion as part of a five-year pattern of successively larger exports since 2000. Those figures appear to be stable, as Russian arms trader Rosoboronexport says that it has collected a portfolio of orders that is estimated to be worth $12 billion though 2007-2008 "We have orders for approximately $12 billion to be fulfilled by 2007-2008." [...]
With respect to specific areas of strength for Russian defense exports, the firm noted that: [...] In addition, the demand may grow for armaments for the land forces, especially tanks and armored vehicles, multi-role hardware on light chassis and other armaments. As to the naval hardware, major interest for the period until 2010 will be attracted by patrol boats displacing 20 to 200 tonnes. There is demand for this class of hardware on the markets of the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America. The demand for large and small landing craft, frigates, corvettes and submarines will remain, he said. Chemezov described the decline in demand for combat aircraft as temporary. [...]