The international exhibition will be held from 17 to 19 June in Minsk.
Rosoboronexport (part of Rostec State Corporation) is organizing a single Russian exposition at the III International Exhibition "National Security. Belarus-2026", which will be held from 17 to 19 June in Minsk.
The organizers of the exhibition are the State Secretariat of the Security Council of the Republic of Belarus, the Office of the President of the Republic of Belarus and the Republican Unitary Enterprise National Exhibition Center BelExpo
"Rosoboronexport notes the highest level of cooperation between Russia and Belarus, mutual trust and the unprecedented scale of industrial cooperation in the field of joint development and production of modern products. Within the framework of the exhibition, we will discuss new projects aimed at strengthening the security of our countries, as well as demonstrate to our partners the latest Russian developments based on experience in countering organized crime, terrorism and other pressing challenges," said Alexander Mikheev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Engineering Union and CEO of Rosoboronexport.
The Rosoboronexport exposition will feature Russian developments in the field of ensuring the security of the state and society. The main emphasis is placed on the achievements of the country's military-industrial complex in the field of unmanned technologies, equipment and equipment for special forces personnel, as well as cybersecurity systems."
Rostec State Corporation's holdings, including Rosel, Kalashnikov Concern and others, will also participate in the exhibition as part of the unified Russian exposition.
At its stand, Rosoboronexport will present the most in-demand barrage ammunition and reconnaissance UAVs on the world market. Among them are the Lancet—E complex from ZALA, consisting of a reconnaissance drone and two barrage ammunition, the SKAT 350M reconnaissance UAV, the KUB-2E barrage ammunition and the RUS-PE portable reconnaissance and strike container deployment system manufactured by the Kalashnikov concern, the C350M-E reconnaissance UAV from Rostec.
The small arms area includes Kalashnikov AK-12 assault rifles in various modifications, a small-sized AM-17 assault rifle, a PPK-20 submachine gun, Lebedev 9mm pistols, AR platform carbines and special optoelectronic devices. In addition, the latest Spectre sniper system will be presented to visitors of the stand.
To equip law enforcement officers, Rosoboronexport will offer various equipment options, including the MPC 2.0 modular unloading system, the Neptun positive buoyancy bulletproof vest, the Buckler modular bulletproof vest, the ARK ballistic helmet, active Base headphones, and the Echo PRO headset. The company will present portable explosives and metal detectors, as well as radar detectors for objects behind obstacles, to special forces personnel.
In addition, the company exhibits Russian cybersecurity systems with integrated artificial intelligence elements at its stand. They are designed both for monitoring and analyzing open sources to identify risks and threats to state security, and to counter cyber attacks on digital infrastructure.
Within the framework of the exhibition, the Rosoboronexport delegation will hold meetings and negotiations with representatives of law enforcement agencies and the defense industry of the Republic of Belarus, CIS member states and other countries friendly to Russia.
