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Russia offers most advanced anti-terror tech to world: Putin

Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a session of the Council for Civil Society and Human Rights at the Kremlin in Moscow on December 8, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country is ready to share its most advanced anti-terrorism technologies with the world.

"We are prepared to offer our customers the most advanced anti-terrorist means, including combat planes, air defense systems, multiple-launch rocket systems and armored vehicles," said Putin during a meeting of the Commission for Russia’s Military-Technical Cooperation with Foreign States on Monday.   

While stressing that Russia contributes significantly to the battle against international terrorism, Putin noted that an ever-increasing number of countries around the globe are dealing with the threat of terrorism.

Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense weapon system, foreground, and the S-400 long-range air defense missile systems in Syria (Photo by AP)

He went on to note that terrorists around the world have formed large armed groups of well trained experts and Western-made arms.      

Putin added that Russia confidently ranks second in the world” on the weapons market, being “ahead of France, Germany and the UK,” adding that Moscow's arms export portfolio is currently over $50 billion, with 100 foreign countries among Russia’s partners.

A 96K6 "Pantsir-S1" air defense missile-gun system during a demonstration exercise held at the Alabino training ground as part of the international military-technical forum ARMY-2016. (Photo by Sputnik) 

He noted that in 2015 Russia sold arms and munitions to some 58 foreign countries.

“At the same time we [Russia] act in traditionally tough competitive conditions and sometimes even face misbehavior by some partners," he said.


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