SpetsTechnoExport Showcases More Than 20 Types of Aviation Technologies at Aero India 2017

SFTE “SpetsTechnoExport”, the part of SC “Ukroboronprom”, unveiled a more than 20 types of aviation technologies at the International show on Aero India 2017 exhibition in Bangalore, India.

That was reported by press service of SpetsTechnoExport.

Ukrainian delegation presents in India the models of Antonov military-transport aircrafts, including the new An-132 and An-178, unmanned aerial vehicles «Sparrow-LE» and “Sparrow”, air-to-air missile R-27, R-27ET and R-73, combined flare dispensers for military aircrafts and helicopters, antitank guided missiles, racks as well as systems of transport and military aircrafts modernization.

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Aero India 2017 is the eleventh aerospace exhibition in India organized since 1996. It has already carved as a center for cooperation of defense and civil aviation enterprises throughout the Asia. The world’s leading aerospace companies are among the participants of this exhibition.

Last year SFTE “SpetsTechnoExport” has successfully represented Ukrainian defense industry at the international Land, Naval & Internal Homeland Security Systems Exhibition DefExpo-2016, during which a number of agreements with India on launching of joint defense projects were reached.

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