Moscow. June 1. INTERFAX-Rosoboronexport is fulfilling its obligations to supply products against the background of the US sanctions, and the work is going well, the head of the company, Alexander Mikheev, told Interfax.
"Yes, everything is going fine," Mikheev said when asked whether the company is coping with the US sanctions impact.
On May 20, the head of Rosoboronexport announced that the volume of export orders for Russian military equipment is $52.1 billion.
"We have signed contracts worth more than $ 4 billion this year," Mikheev told reporters at the HeliRussia - 2021 forum.
"The order portfolio is $ 52.1 billion," he added.
As reported by Interfax, in recent years, the portfolio of Russian export orders for weapons and military equipment is about $55 billion. The head of Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, previously said that by the end of 2020, the Russian Federation will supply $12.8 billion worth of military equipment abroad. In addition to India and China, Egypt, Algeria and Turkey were among Russia's largest partners in the field of military-technical cooperation.