Overview
- Rosoboronexport, part of Rostec, says it will lead a unified Russian pavilion at UMEX&SimTEX 2026 from January 20–22, marking its first such consolidated display at the show.
- The company plans to exhibit loitering munitions Kub-2-2E and Lancet-E plus reconnaissance drones Skat-350M and Supercam S350, alongside Zala’s Z-16E and related systems.
- Executives forecast global demand for UAVs to grow 120% and for loitering munitions 400% by 2030, a projection the firm is using to frame export opportunities.
- Rosoboronexport says the showcased systems have been proven in combat, describing Lancet-E as holding a record of confirmed hits, while open-source estimates cited in coverage attribute over 4,000 disabled enemy vehicles to the Zala complex.
- The firm says it is ready to negotiate deliveries or technology cooperation and notes that export contracts for several models have already been signed, with additional talks planned during the exhibition.