A new contract with Turkey for the supply of C-400 anti-aircraft missile systems can be signed soon. This was announced during the International Military Technical Forum “Army-2021” General Director of Rosoboronexport (part of Rostex) Alexander Mikheev.
“Consultations continue at the final stage. We will begin with partners for making a contract in the near future,” Mikheev said, reports TASS.
According to him, certain successes were achieved during the arms exhibition IDEF 2021, held in Turkey in August.
Russia and Turkey in 2017 concluded a contract for the supply of Moscow Ankara complexes C-400. Turkey is the first of NATO countries acquired these systems from Russia. C-400 “Triumph” – Russian anti-aircraft missile system of large and medium range. It is designed to defeat the air attack and intelligence and intelligence and any other air targets in the conditions of intensive fire and radio electronic counteraction.