Marine Salon Exhibition. Small landing craft hovercraft type "Zubr"

At the 8th International Naval Show IMDS-2017, held in St. Petersburg from June 28 to July 2, 2017, a number of developments of uninhabited (crewless) marine surface and underwater vehicles for various purposes were demonstrated.


St. Petersburg Research and Production Enterprise "Aviation and Marine Electronics" (NPP AME) presented at the 8th International Naval Salon IMDS-2017 a project of a robotic multifunctional unmanned boat "Iskatel" in the form of a full-scale sample. The mass of the target load of the boat is up to 500 kg, the radius of action is up to 30 km. The complex detects surface objects and accompanies them at a distance of 5 km using a round-the-clock optical-electronic surveillance system remotely controlled by the operator. In addition, it is possible to install additional sonar equipment on board. The hull of the boat was created by the Neptun company, the radio communication lines were developed in the Rybinsk Rybinsk design bureau Luch, while directly at the NPP AME they were engaged in the creation of electronic equipment and the integration of the system as a whole. It was reported that prototype The boat was tested in 2016. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


At the "exhibition-forming" stand of JSC "United Shipbuilding Corporation" (USC), which occupied almost most of the main pavilion of the IMDS-2017 exhibition, several samples of robotic systems were presented. In particular, this is the layout of the autonomous uninhabited underwater vehicle (AUV) "Yunona" - a project of the Central Design Bureau marine engineering"Ruby". The appearance of the device is close to the well-known Gavia AUVs developed by the Icelandic company Hafmynd. It is worth noting that this was not the first time the device was shown at the current Naval Salon, it had already been shown earlier, in particular, at the Army exhibitions. Igor Vilnit, General Director of the Rubin Design Bureau, previously stated that interest in the system was shown by the Russian Navy, as well as by unnamed foreign potential customers. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


The apparatus "Juno" in the context. The length of the apparatus is 2.9 m, the diameter is 0.2 m, and the weight is 80 kg. The design is modular, consists of six sections. "Juno" is designed to work at depths up to 1000 meters. The autonomy of the device reaches 6 hours. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


Here, at the USC booth, a mock-up of the Amulet autonomous uninhabited underwater vehicle, also under the Rubin Central Design Bureau of Transportation brand, was demonstrated. The length of the device is 1.6 meters, weight - 25 kg, diameter - 16 cm. According to the developers, the list of functions of the device includes conducting search and research operations, as well as monitoring the indicators of the underwater environment: temperature, pressure and sound propagation speed. The maximum submersion depth of the apparatus is 50 meters, the maximum underwater speed is 5.4 km/h, and the range is 15 km. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


At the "backyard" of the USC booth, one could see a model of the Pluto Plus 134 uninhabited underwater vehicle developed by the Italian company Gaymarine Electronic Products. The device, along with information on other uninhabited underwater vehicles of this company, was presented by idRobaltica from Kaliningrad, which, without mentioning the developer, noted that the system was created by a world leader in the development and production of battery-powered uninhabited underwater vehicles designed to combat mines, conduct research and marine observations at depths up to 4000 m. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


At the booth of the French ECA Group, which deals, in particular, with developments in the field of robotics and automated systems, there were no full-scale samples, only posters and videos. Meanwhile, the plans for the activities of the French developers on Russian market are large enough. The Russian side has already received two crewless boats Inspector Mk 2, and one more will be delivered before the end of 2017. The value of the contract is about 10 million euros. In addition, during the exhibition, representatives of the company announced that in the next two years, Russian production of unmanned boats Inspector Mk 2 and underwater mine defense vehicles Seascan Mk 2 will be organized. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


Above - an underwater glider - a joint initiative development of the St. Petersburg State Marine technical university and Research and Production Enterprise of Underwater Equipment (NPP PT) Okeanos. The device is a universal platform for placing various sensors. Autonomy is up to 6 months. Working depths - up to 1000 m. Below - an autonomous underwater vehicle of the "micro" class with the function of group control "Akara" - an initiative development of the St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University. The working depth reaches 50 m. The maximum speed is less than 2.5 knots, autonomy is up to 2 hours. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


remote-controlled uninhabited underwater vehicle light class"Marlin 350" at the open area of ​​the company "Tethys Pro". According to the company, devices of this class are already actively used by the structures of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, as well as other structures in search operations, for the protection of water areas, inspection of pipelines and cable lines, flight operations, etc. The working depth of the device is up to 350 m. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov

The remote-controlled underwater vehicle "Super GNOM Pro" was also exhibited by the Tethys Pro company. The maximum working depth is 150 m, but it can optionally be increased to 300 m. The complex was created by the Underwater Robotics company, which specializes in the development and production of underwater video cameras and small-sized remote-controlled underwater vehicles, as well as conducting various underwater search and inspection works with their help. It is curious that, according to the information of the developers, the systems of the GNOM family they created were originally intended for the internal needs of the company, however, the interest shown in these developments by Russian and foreign customers formed a new direction in the company's activities in the form of deliveries of ready-made technical solutions. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov


The company Marine sonar systems "Hydra" from Zhukovsky near Moscow presented a towed ultra-high resolution side-scan sonar (SSS). It also develops a multifunctional autonomous uninhabited surface-underwater vehicle "Penguin" with a sonar installed on it, which is not presented at the exhibition in the form of a full-scale model. St. Petersburg, June 2017 (c) Denis Fedutinov

8-TH INTERNATIONAL MARITIME DEFENSE SHOW IMDS-2017

10.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: MULTIFUNCTIONAL RADAR COMPLEX "ZASLON" AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, STC Zaslon presented for the second time the multifunctional radar complex MF RLC Zaslon for arming surface ships. At the salon, in addition to the model of the antenna array, a model of an integrated tower-mast structure with all the main elements of a multifunctional complex was shown.
Multifunctional shipborne radar station of the X range (RLS-X-MF RLK-E) of the multifunctional radar complex MF RLC "Barrier":
- fixed AFAR RLS-X-MF RLC-E
- transceiver module (PPM) RLS-X-MF RLC-E
- subunit - 1 radar-X-MF RLC-E
- integrated tower-mast design of the MF RLC "Barrier".
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL RADAR COMPLEX "ZASLON" AT IMDS-2017


10.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: UNIVERSAL LANDING SHIP "PRIBOI" AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, the Krylov State Research Center (KSSC) once again presented a model of the Priboy universal landing ship. UDC "Priboy" was first presented at international forum"Army-2015".
Vice Admiral Viktor Bursuk, Deputy Commander of the Russian Navy for armaments, confirmed that the construction of two Priboy-type UDCs was included in state program Arms (GPV) for 2018-2025. By 2025, it is planned to complete the construction of two universal landing ships of the Priboy type.
The displacement of the UDC will be 14 thousand tons with a draft of 5 meters. The ship's maximum speed is 20 knots (cruising - 15-16 knots), cruising range - 6 thousand nautical miles (11 thousand km), cruise autonomy - 60 days. Hold air defense"Priboy" will be the sea-based anti-aircraft complex "Pantsir-M".
Up to 8 anti-submarine and landing helicopters Ka-27 and Ka-52K will be placed on the deck of the Priboy. Also, the universal ship will be able to carry four Project 11770M Serna landing craft and two Project 12061M Murena landing craft.
It is assumed that the "Priboy" will accommodate about 500 paratroopers and up to 60 units of various military equipment, including 20-30 tanks.
VTS "BASTION", 10.07.2017

UNIVERSAL LANDING SHIP "PRIBOI" AT IMDS-2017


12.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: REMOTE CONTROL ATTACHMENT MODULE (BMDU) "CROSSBOW-DM" AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, High-Precision Systems, Weapon Workshops and the Kovrov Electromechanical Plant presented information and a model of a combat module with remote control(BMDU) "Arbalet-DM" is an automated tool and is designed to defeat enemy manpower, its firing points, Vehicle and air targets.
BMDU can be installed on wheeled and tracked armored vehicles, surface vessels and stationary points of object protection.
COMMON DATA
Full combat weight, kg _ no more than 250
Length, mm_________________ 1674
Width, mm________________1070
Height, mm_________________740
WEAPONS
6P49 machine gun, caliber, mm____12.7 or PKTM machine gun, caliber, mm___ 7.62
Sighting range
in daytime conditions, m ____ up to 2000
at night, m_____ up to 1500
Power machine gun _____ tape
Machine gun reloading ___ manual
Angles of fire from machine guns, hail:
Horizontal angle _ no limit
Machine gun elevation angles____70°
Declination angles of machine gun_____-20°
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COMBAT MODULE WITH REMOTE CONTROL (BMDU) "CROSSBOW-DM" AT IMDS-2017


13.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: SMALL RISSILE SHIP "SERPUKHOV" AT IMDS-2017

At the IMDS-2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, the Russian Navy demonstrated the Serpukhov small missile ship (RTO) of project 21631. The Serpukhov RTO is the fifth ship of the Buyan-M project 21631 series.
On December 12, 2015, the Andreevsky flag was raised on the ship, and the ship officially became part of the 41st brigade of missile boats of the Black Sea Fleet.
Small missile ships "Serpukhov" and "Zeleny Dol" of project 21631 left Sevastopol on October 4, 2016. At the end of October, both ships came to the Baltic Sea and moored in Baltiysk. At the end of June 2017, the RTO "Serpukhov" arrived in St. Petersburg to participate in the "International Naval Salon" (IMDS-2017).
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14.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: MULTIFUNCTIONAL UNMANNED HELICOPTER BPV-500 AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, Radar-MMS presented a new version of the BPV-500 multifunctional unmanned helicopter.
A drone with a takeoff weight of 500 kg was exhibited in the demonstration section of the exhibition on the pier near the marine testing laboratory of JSC NPP Radar mms based on the Buran boat. unmanned vehicle can take as a payload a weight of up to 180 kg, which allows it to be successfully used in search and rescue operations. If necessary, the BPV-500 can deliver a raft, food or any other equipment to the disaster area.
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL UNMANNED HELICOPTER BPV-500 AT IMDS-2017


14.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: PROJECT 20380 TYPE CORVETTE MODEL WITH REINFORCED MISSILE ARMAMENT AT IMDS-2017

At the IMDS-2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, the Granit-Electron Concern once again presented a sectional model of a patrol ship (corvette) of the project 20380 type, which, in terms of the composition of missile weapons, corresponds to project 20385.
Earlier, this ship model was presented at IMDS-2011 by the Granit-Electron concern. It shows the antenna and combat posts of the ship’s radio-technical weapons, including the ship’s target designation radar station (TsU radar) 3Ts-25E (of the Harpoon type) and the ship’s control system equipment (KASU) of the ship’s missile weapon system (RO) Yakhont (Onyx ”) for which the enterprise is the parent organization, as well as the launchers of the RK Yakhont (Onyx).
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MODEL OF PROJECT 20380 TYPE CORVETTE WITH REINFORCED MISSILE ARMAMENT AT IMDS-2017
PROJECT 20385 PROJECT 20385 CORVETTE

15.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: PATROL SHIP (CORVETTE) "STEADY" AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, the Navy presented the project 20380 patrol ship (corvette) Stoykiy.
Stoiky is the fourth corvette (third serial) of project 20380. It was laid down on the slipway of the shipbuilding enterprise OAO Severnaya Verf on November 10, 2006 (serial number 1004). On July 27, 2014, the Andreevsky flag was raised on the ship.
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PATROL SHIP (CORVETTE) "STEADY" AT IMDS-2017. PART 1
PATROL SHIP (CORVETTE) "STEADY" AT IMDS-2017. PART 2


15.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: MODEL OF PROMISING CORVETTE PROJECT 20386 AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) and Almaz Central Design Bureau presented the model of the latest domestic corvette project 20386 for the second time. Petersburg, the head corvette "Daring" of project 20386 was laid down for the Navy of Russia.
For the first time, the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) presented a model of a new version of the Tigr project 20382 corvette for export at the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2015 in St. Petersburg.
The appearance of this ship is significantly different from the entire family of Tiger-type corvettes.
Almaz designers note that the features of the new corvette are a balanced composition of weapons, integrated open architecture information and control systems, new electronic weapons, and robotic systems. Also a feature of the project is a reduced number of crew, increased cruising range, high speed full speed on calm water and developed excitement. Project 20386 is based on the principle of modularity, which consists in equipping the ship with temporarily installed weapons, which allows expanding the range of tasks to be solved.
The Russian fleet intends to receive at least 10 patrol ships (corvettes) built according to the new project 20386 in the future.
VTS "BASTION", 15.07.2017

MODEL OF PROMISING CORVETTE PROJECT 20386 AT IMDS-2017
PROJECT 20386 SMALL PATROL SHIPS (CORVETTE)

15.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: GIBKA ANTI-MASIS TURRETARY AT IMDS-2017

At the IMDS-2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, the Almaz-Antey VKO Concern presented a full-scale sample, model and information about the 3M-47 Gibka ship anti-aircraft missile turret (Komar is an export name). Also, "Gibka" could be seen in the armament of the small missile ship (RTO) "Serpukhov".
"Gibka" (3M-47) - a shipborne anti-aircraft missile turret launcher is designed to provide guidance and remote automated launch of Igla-type missiles in the interests of protecting surface ships with a displacement of 200 tons and more in the ultra-short range zone from attacks by air attack weapons in conditions of natural (background) and artificial interference.
VTS "BASTION", 15.07.2017

Anti-Aircraft Missile Turret "GIBKA" AT IMDS-2017
Anti-aircraft missile turret 3M-47 "GIBKA"

17.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE HORIZON AIR S-100 AT IMDS-2017

At the International Naval Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, Horizont JSC from Rostov-on-Don unmanned aircraft Horizon Air S-100 in three versions with different equipment, assembled under license in Russia unmanned aerial vehicles of the Camcopter S-100 helicopter type developed by the Austrian company Schiebel.
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UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE HORIZON AIR S-100 AT IMDS-2017


20.07.2017
PHOTO REPORT: MOBILE COASTAL RADAR STATION FOR OVER-HORIZON DETECTION "PREDEL-E" AT IMDS-2017

At the IMDS-2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, Morinsis-Agat Concern JSC and Salyut Scientific and Production Enterprise presented the Predel-E mobile coastal radar station for over-the-horizon detection with increased stealth. She is radar station over-the-horizon detection, tracking and issuance of target designation for surface and low-flying air targets.
MBRLS ZGO "Predel-E" is capable of effectively performing combat missions of covert detection and automatic tracking of surface and air targets located within line of sight and beyond the horizon, to ensure combat use mobile coastal missile system "Bastion", the functioning of the system for monitoring the surface and air situation in the territorial waters and economic zone of the state, the use of the continental (coastal) air defense system, the use of the state identification system within the radio horizon
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10.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: OSPV-20380 AND PALUBNIK HELICOPTER LANDING OPTICAL SYSTEMS AT IMDS-2017

JSC STC "Alfa-M" at the International Naval Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg presented optical systems helicopter landings on the ship's runways.
At the salon, the enterprise showed elements of the optical system and means for landing helicopters on the deck of single- and group-based ships OSPV (OSPV-20380), which was installed on the lead ship Steregushchiy of project 20380, and the substantially modernized OSPV Palubnik for the multi-purpose long-range frigate zone "Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov" project 22350.
Military-technical cooperation "BASTION"

LANDING OPTICAL SYSTEMS OF HELICOPTER OSPV-20380 AND PALUBNIK AT IMDS-2017

LANDING OPTICAL SYSTEM OF HELICOPTER OSPV (OSPV-20380)

11.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: MDM-2E SHIP-BASED OPTO-ELECTRONIC SUPPRESSION COMPLEX AT IMDS-2017

Kaluga Instrument-Making Plant “Typhoon” and JSC “Concern “Morinsis-Agat” at the Eighth International Naval Salon “IMDS-2017” (June 28 - July 2, 2017, St. Petersburg) presented the shipborne optical-electronic suppression system MDM- 2E - modification of MDM-2E.B (in a container version).
The MDM-2E shipborne optical-electronic suppression system is designed to protect objects (surface ships, coastal complexes military equipment, stationary structures) from high-precision weapons (rockets, bombs, artillery ammunition) equipped with semi-active laser guidance systems.
VTS "BASTION", 11.08.2017

SHIP COMPLEX OF OPTO-ELECTRONIC SUPPRESSION MDM-2E AT IMDS-2017


17.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: PROJECT 12700 SEAL MINING SHEETER ALEXANDER OBUKHOV AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, the Russian Navy presented the lead sea minesweeper "Alexander Obukhov" of project 12700, built at the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard.
The lead ship of the Alexander Obukhov series, built and handed over to the customer in 2016, is already performing tasks in the Navy. The construction of two more serial ships continues. By the end of 2017, the plant plans to lay down the fourth in the series (fifth in a row) PMO ship for Navy Russia.
VTS "BASTION", 17.08.2017


PROJECT 12700 ALEXANDRIT BASIC MINESWEEPER

17.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: ZAGON-2E ANTI-SUBJECT AERIAL BOMB AT IMDS-2017

In the period June 28 - July 2, 2017, the Scientific Research Engineering Institute (JSC NIIII) took part in the VIII International Naval Show in St. Petersburg. The exposition of JSC "NIIII" was presented at the collective stand of JSC "NPK "Tekhmash" and the greatest interest of specialists was caused by the anti-submarine corrected aerial bomb (KAB PL) "Zagon-2E".
The aerial bomb was studied with photo and video recording by foreign specialists of the Navy, arms procurement managers, media representatives from Sweden, Holland, Italy, Belgium, Germany, India, Pakistan, Korea, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Iran and other countries. The presence of a professional translator allowed the stand attendants to conduct an active dialogue with representatives of the above states, supplementing it with the presentation of a video film on the conditions for the use of the Zagon-2E submarine submarine. There is confidence that in the near future JSC Rosoboronexport will begin to receive requests for an aerial bomb developed by the institute.
Two points became an interesting feature for the entire exhibition period. The first is the absence of representatives of China among the guests of the stand, while at previous exhibitions specialists from the Celestial Empire showed great attention to Paddock-2E. And the second - representatives of Iran came to the stand for 3 days in a row. First, together, the next day, four, and on the 3rd - 6 people. And every time they asked for a video film and promotional materials. Promising interest!
KAB PL "Zagon-2E" is designed to destroy submarines (submarines) located in the surface, periscope, underwater (up to 600 m) positions, and submarines on the ground in shallow and deep water areas of the sea.
The aerial bomb is unified for use from anti-submarine aircraft (Il-38, Tu-142M) and helicopters (Ka-28) in all areas of the World Ocean.
VTS "BASTION", 17.08.2017

Anti-submarine corrected aircraft bomb "ZAGON-2E" AT IMDS-2017
Anti-submarine corrected aircraft bomb "ZAGON-2"

17.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: STIHL-1 ANTI-Aircraft Missile System AT IMDS-2017

Launcher models and anti-aircraft missile SAM "Shtil-1".
According to the chief designer of JSC NPP START im. A.I. Yaskin Vladimir Manko, expressed at the salon, the ships of Russia, China and India, on board of which the old Shtil systems are installed, will first need to modernize the Shtil-1 air defense system.
“Calm will be finalized in Calm-1. We initially laid such a possibility, foresaw the need for modernization. It looks quite simple: in the cellar with the old Shtil, where 24 missiles are placed, we can place 3 Shtil-1 modules. And this is the 36th rocket, which is one and a half times higher than the capabilities of the Calm. In terms of weight, it will be the same for a ship, and in terms of volume. At the same time, there will be not 1, but 36 combat-ready missiles at once. This will significantly increase the rate of fire, ”says Vladimir Manko.
He added that "Shtil-1" has already laid down its modernization steps. “Instead of one TPK, we will be able to install a bunch of shorter-range, less expensive missiles. When I need to shoot at 10 kilometers, then why should I shoot with a heavy rocket? And we can modernize the complex by installing shorter-range missiles there, but in larger quantities (we can put 4 instead of 1). These missiles are - 9M100, ”said chief designer JSC NPP START im. A.I. Yaskina Vladimir Manko.
VTS "BASTION", 17.08.2017

Anti-aircraft missile system "SHTIL-1" AT IMDS-2017
Anti-aircraft missile system "SHTIL-1"

21.08.2017
PHOTO REPORT: BORDER PATROL SHIP "DEVOTED" AT IMDS-2017

At the International Naval Salon IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, PJSC Shipbuilding Company "ALMAZ" in the waters of Lenexpo, the frontier patrol ship (PSKR) "Devoted" (serial number 507) of project 22460 was presented. The ship attracted the attention of a large number of visitors and guests of the exhibition.
PSKR was launched on April 7, 2017 at Almaz Shipbuilding Company JSC in St. Petersburg. The developer of the project 22460 "Hunter" is JSC "Northern Design Bureau".
"Devoted" is the third ship built by Almaz Shipbuilding Company JSC within the framework of two state contracts concluded with the FSB of Russia in November 2013 for the construction of another three project 22460 border guard ships with serial numbers 506, 507 and 508 for the period until the end of 2017 of the year.
VTS "BASTION", 21.08.2017

BORDER PATROL SHIP "DEVOTED" AT IMDS-2017
PROJECT 22460 RUBIN BORDER PATROL SHIP

09.10.2017
PHOTO REPORT: TOR M2 ANTI-Aircraft Missile System AT IMDS-2017

At the International Maritime Defense Show IMDS-2017 in St. Petersburg, the Almaz-Antey VKO Concern presented almost all variants of the Tor M2 anti-aircraft missile system (SAM) in models, these are wheeled and tracked versions, a container version in three versions (container , on a semi-trailer and on the chassis of a KAMAZ vehicle). A photograph of tests of the container version of the Tor M2 air defense system from the frigate of project 11356 was also shown.
VTS "BASTION", 09.10.2017

Anti-Aircraft Missile System "TOR M2" AT IMDS-2017


8th INTERNATIONAL NAVAL SHOW IMDS-2017

The International Naval Show, which is one of the world's leading exhibitions in the field of shipbuilding, naval weapons and shipbuilding, again and again confirms the high status and place in the world system of arms and equipment exhibitions.
IMDS 2009 exposition participants were 350 enterprises from 28 countries, 67 of them are foreign firms. IMDS-2009 was attended by 55 official delegations from 47 countries.
IMDS-2011 participants were 409 enterprises and organizations, including 71 foreign companies from 29 countries. 91 foreign delegations from 69 countries arrived at the salon.
Rosoboronexport exhibited over 70 samples at IMDS-2011. At the berths of the Marine Station and in the water area there were 40 ships, seaplanes and boats, including 3 from NATO countries. As he told reporters at the final press conference of the V IMDS CEO CJSC "Marine Salon" M. Zolotarev, this event is one of the three leading salons in the world, along with the French and the Salon in Singapore. During IMDS-2011, a number of large domestic and international contracts were signed.
The 6th International Naval Salon IMDS-2013 brought together 458 participants, 89 of them were foreign companies from 30 countries. The expositions were located in 4 pavilions of Lenexpo with a total area of ​​over 17,000 sq. meters, in open areas and waters of the Gulf of Finland, as well as 36 ships, boats and submarines from the Navy, Border Guard FSB of Russia and enterprises participating in the Salon, as well as 3 foreign warships at the berths of the Marine Station.
423 enterprises from 28 countries, 40 of which are foreign companies, took part in the VII International Naval Salon IMDS-2015. The IMDS-2015 exposition is located on 17,000 sq. m of exhibition space in the pavilions, as well as in open exhibition areas, at the berths of the Marine Station and in the water area adjacent to the exhibition complex. The Salon was attended by 46 official delegations from 39 states.
The 8th IMDS-2017 will be held from June 28 to July 2, 2017
Topics of the exposition and exhibition section of the International Maritime Defense Show
1. Shipbuilding and shipbuilding
1.1. Design and construction of submarines and deep-sea vehicles.
1.2. Design and construction of surface ships and boats.
1.3. Design and construction of ships and boats with aerohydrodynamic principles of support.
1.4. Design and construction of ships and vessels special purpose and provision.
1.5. Ship repair, modernization of marine machinery and equipment.
2. Weapons, armament, complexes and weapon control systems
2.1. Missile weapons and weapons.
2.2. Anti-aircraft missile weapons and weapons.
2.3. Artillery weapons, weapons and ammunition.
2.4. Torpedo and rocket-torpedo weapons and weapons.
2.5. Mine and anti-mine weapons and weapons.
2.6. Complexes and weapon control systems.
2.7. Launchers and complexes.
2.8. Complexes and systems of reconnaissance, surveillance, target designation and guidance of weapons.
2.9. Transportation of weapons and ammunition and their loading on carriers.
2.10. Equipment, systems and complexes for the disposal of weapons, ammunition and weapons.
3. Combat control systems, navigation complexes and systems, communication complexes and equipment, radio-electronic, radio-technical and hydroacoustic weapons
3.1. Ship and coastal automated control systems for the forces and means of the fleet.
3.2. Automated control systems for special purposes.
3.3. Navigation and navigation equipment, complexes and systems.
3.4. Systems and means of information protection.
3.5. Complexes, systems and means of communication.
3.6. Complexes for monitoring, direction finding and classification of radio signals.
3.7. Electronic and radio equipment.
3.8. Hydroacoustic weapons and communications.
3.9. EW complexes and GPD.
3.10. Electromagnetic compatibility of radio electronic means.
3.11. Radio-electronic, television, thermal imaging, optical-electronic and optical systems and means of observation.
3.12. Electronic components and devices.
4. Power plants, ship systems and devices, auxiliary equipment
4.1. The main power plants of the ship (GEM).
4.2. Auxiliary power plants of the ship.
4.3. Drives and movers.
4.4. The electrical power system of the ship. Electric motors, generators, power distribution boards, converters, transformers, current leads and electrical connectors, electroautomatics.
4.5. Low-voltage equipment, control systems, ship communications and broadcasting.
4.6. Systems for ensuring stealth and protection of the ship by physical fields (demagnetizing devices, shock absorbers, protectors, etc.).
4.7. Pumps, filters, compressors.
4.8. Hydraulic and pneumatic devices and systems.
4.9. Steering and thrusters.
4.10. Ship devices: anchor, mooring, towing, transfer of goods on the move, ladders and gangways.
4.11. Ship lifting mechanisms.
4.12. Complexes, systems and devices for takeoff, landing and maintenance of aircraft and helicopters.
4.13. Systems and means to ensure the survivability of the ship, including warning systems and fire-fighting systems.
4.14. Life support systems and devices for the ship's crew.
4.15. Ship furniture, medical and galley equipment.
5. Naval aviation (ship and shore-based)
5.1. Aircraft and helicopters deck-based.
5.2. Land-based aircraft and helicopters.
5.3. Aircraft and amphibious aircraft.
5.4. Unmanned aerial vehicles and aviation complexes.
5.5. Aviation weapons.
5.6. Avionics.
5.7. Aerodrome machinery and equipment.
6. Armament of coastal units of the Navy
6.1. Coastal missile systems.
6.2. Coastal artillery complexes and reactive systems.
6.3. Anti-sabotage weapons and weapons of special units.
6.4. Weapon control systems and complexes.
6.5. Armament and equipment parts marines(armored, rocket-artillery, engineering weapons, air defense systems, small arms).
6.6. Means of radiation, chemical and biological reconnaissance
7. High-speed, passenger and small boats, vessels, yachts.
7.1. Boats are patrol, rescue, economic, sports, motor courts.
7.2. Yachts.
7.3. Sailing and rowing boats, boats.
7.4. Equipment for boats and yachts, spars, sails, rigging.
7.5. Equipment for scuba diving and underwater technical work.
7.6. Engines for small size and high-speed vessels, stationary and outboard.
7.7. Design, construction and repair of small boats.
7.8. Means of delivery and transportation of small boats and ships by land.
8. Supply and maintenance of the fleet, support infrastructure
8.1. Logistics and technical support of the fleet forces.
8.2. Supply of components and spare parts. Service maintenance.
8.3. Arsenals, weapons storage bases, floating bases, equipment, complexes and systems for storing and preparing weapons.
8.4. Equipment of bases and warehouses of technical means, property and fuels and lubricants, points and stations of refueling.
8.5. Communications, engineering networks, pipelines.
8.6. Motor transport equipment, loading and unloading machines and devices.
8.7. Clothing and food supply, fuels and lubricants.
8.8. Medical equipment and materials.
9. Search and rescue support, equipment and technologies for deep-sea and rescue operations
9.1. Normative and legal support of rescue and diving operations.
9.2. Rescue boats, fire and rescue boats and ships.
9.3. Means of search, designation and assistance to emergency ships and vessels. Fire-fighting, drainage means and equipment.
9.4. Means of rescue of crews of emergency ships, ships, submarines.
9.5. Means and technologies for carrying out work to eliminate the consequences of catastrophes and accidents.
9.6. Technologies for performing deep-sea rescue and lifting operations
work at sea.
9.7. Diving equipment and equipment.
9.8. Means and technologies for lifting sunken objects.
9.9. Deep sea technology.
9.10. Mobile search and rescue complexes.
9.11. Means of underwater electrical engineering, underwater welding and cutting.
9.12. Medical support for diving and rescue operations. Rehabilitation methods for divers and specialists rescue services. Systems, means and technologies of medical and physiological training and rehabilitation.
9.13. Certification and standardization of rescue and diving equipment.
10. Ensuring the safety of navigation
10.1. Navigation, hydrographic and hydrometeorological support: visual, radio engineering and acoustic aids to navigation, organization of collection and reporting of data on the actual navigation and hydrometeorological situation. Marine navigational charts and manuals, electronic charts, ship positioning.
10.2. Meteorological equipment.
10.3. Control systems for a ship (vessel) and its technical means.
10.4. Provision of pilotage of ships and vessels: pilotage by technical means, pilotage of vessels.
10.5. Classification, technical supervision and certification of ships.
10.6. Diagnostics of hull structures of systems and devices.
10.7. Ship (ship) life-saving equipment, individual and collective.
10.8. Means for collecting and processing information about damage to ships and vessels during their operation.
10.9. Systems, means and norms for ensuring the trouble-free operation of the fleet.
10.10. Environmental Safety, technical means monitoring, prevention of pollution and elimination of environmental accidents at sea.
10.11. Waste treatment and disposal systems.
11. Combating terrorism and piracy, ensuring the security of facilities
11.1. Anti-sabotage forces and means, technical systems and activities.
11.2. Hydroacoustic and radio-electronic complexes and systems.
11.3. Optical and electron-optical detection and recognition systems.
11.4. Control and alarm sensors.
11.5. Remote controlled underwater vehicles.
11.6. Armament and special diving equipment.
11.7. Weapons, weapons and means of influencing terrorists, pirates and their weapons.
11.8. Integrated security systems.
11.9. Access control and management systems.
11.10. Video surveillance systems.
11.11. Marine and coastal engineering structures and barriers.
11.12. Systems and means of ensuring fire safety.
12. Development of the World Ocean in the interests of the country's defense and economy
12.1. Marine equipment and technologies for the study of the oceans.
12.2. Deep-sea underwater vehicles, their systems and control complexes.
12.3. Offshore structures and equipment for the exploration and production of shelf and ocean hydrocarbons.
12.4. Offshore drilling and oil platforms, drilling equipment.
12.5. Design and construction of underwater pipelines for the transportation of hydrocarbons.
12.6. Design and construction of sea vessels for the transportation of hydrocarbons, incl. ice class.
12.7. Auxiliary vessels and aircraft for maintenance of offshore platforms, drilling rigs.
12.8. Floating and tidal power plants and power units, design, construction and operation.
12.9. Design and construction of fishing vessels, planning and organization of their re-equipment in a special period.
12.10. Operational safety of offshore drilling and oil-producing complexes, including environmental safety. Systems and means of safety, prevention of accidents at offshore structures.
13. Port and hydraulic engineering construction
13.1. Design, construction and reconstruction of ports, construction of berths and other marine infrastructure facilities.
13.2. Points of basing and maneuverable basing of the fleet.
13.3. Hydraulic structures, dredging.
13.4. Production of moorings, breakwaters and pontoons.
13.5. Energy and special equipment, construction materials.
13.6. Technical means of monitoring and control of hydraulic structures.
13.7. Technical means for conducting work under water.
13.8. Pontoons, moorings, equipment for yacht clubs.
14. Industrial equipment of the shipbuilding complex and related industries
14.1. Dry and floating docks, slipways, floating workshops.
14.2. Metalworking equipment.
14.3. Welding equipment and technologies.
14.4. Hydraulic and pneumatic devices. Lifting and rigging equipment.
14.5. Test and measuring equipment. Devices and equipment for diagnostics and quality control in production.
14.6. Design and supply of equipment, tools, fasteners and accessories.
14.7. Equipment for anti-corrosion treatment.
14.8. Mobile power supplies and compressed air.
14.9. Auxiliary equipment.
14.10. Test and diagnostic equipment for ships and ships, systems, mechanisms and devices.
14.11. Services for the supply, repair and maintenance of industrial equipment.
14.12. Automated control systems.
14.13. Computer equipment, monitors, control panels and peripherals.
14.14. Handling equipment.
15. Information technology in shipbuilding
15.1. Computer-aided design systems.
15.2. Automated systems for technological preparation of production.
15.3. Technology of product life cycle management.
15.4. Information and reference systems.
15.5. Integrated systems for managing an organization, enterprise resource management.
16. Industrial materials, raw materials and components for shipbuilding
16.1. Shipbuilding steels, incl. highly alloyed.
16.2. Titanium and aluminum alloys.
16.3. copper alloys
16.4. Zinc.
16.5. Composite materials on metal and polymer bases.
16.6. Fiberglass.
16.7. CFRP.
16.8. Portholes, covers, hatches, ship doors.
16.9. Pipe fittings of high and low pressure.
16.10. Flanges, bends, transitions, tees, plugs, bends and other elements of pipelines.
16.11. Energy sources.
16.12. Cabling and wiring products.
16.13. Casting and forgings for shipbuilding and ship repair.
16.14. Heat-insulating and sound-proof materials.
16.15. Rubber products.
16.16. Lubricants and motor oils.
16.17. Sealing materials.
16.18. Paintwork and anti-corrosion materials and coatings.
16.19. Adhesives and sealants.
16.20. Mastics and insulating materials.
16.21. deck coverings.
16.22. Rigging.
16.23. Lighting devices and systems.
16.24. Bearings.
17. Innovations and modern technological solutions in shipbuilding
17.1. Scientific research and development.
17.2. Innovative projects.
17.3. Promising materials and technologies for shipboard electrical engineering, electronics, radio engineering, automation, navigation and communications equipment.
17.4. Promising Information Technology in shipbuilding and related industries.
17.5. Mechatronics and robotics.
17.6. New high technology shipbuilding, fundamental research.
17.7. Nanotechnologies in shipbuilding.
17.8. New technologies for the use of synthetic materials in shipbuilding.
18. Personnel training system
18.1. The system of training command and engineering personnel.
18.2. The system of training junior officers and specialists.
18.3. Training of personnel for the sea and river fleet.
18.4. Training of specialists in the field of deep-sea, diving and rescue operations.
18.5. Modern methods in the system of naval education.
18.6. Integrated laboratories, simulators and technical training aids.
18.7. Automation and computerization of the learning process.
18.8. Training of scientific and engineering personnel for shipbuilding and other defense industries.
19. Project financing, support, insurance and consulting services
20. Print and electronic media
21. History of the Navy

On June 28, the International Maritime Show will open in the city, within the framework of which warships will be moored at the berths of the sea station, speed and auxiliary boats will be placed in the Lenexpo harbor, and a parade of sails will be held in the waters of the Gulf of Finland.

IMDS-2017 opens next week at northern capital. This is perhaps the largest event dedicated to shipbuilding and the fleet in the country. From June 28 to July 2, ships will moor at the berths of the sea station, and speed and auxiliary boats will be placed in the Lenexpo harbor, which will be able to see not only specialists, but also citizens who have bought a ticket to the event.

The largest ship of the IMDS-2017 this year will be a guard ship

Yaroslav the Wise.

It will approach the Marine Station exactly after the dock repair carried out at the Kronstadt Marine Plant. The warship was laid down on the Kaliningrad "Yantar" in 1988, but the guard with a platform for the anti-submarine version of the Ka-27 helicopter was completed only in 2009, since the project was frozen in the mid-90s. Second Major Saloon Ship

corvette "Stable".

He is well known to the inhabitants of the city on the Neva, because he has repeatedly stood on the road during naval parades.

Among the debutants of the event

small rocket ship "Green Dol"


Built in 2015 at the Zelenodolsk shipyard. First he guarded Black Sea waters, and now transferred to the Baltic.

For the first time, the newest speedboat "Krym" will be shown at the Naval Show in St. Petersburg. It has a twin-screw motor that allows it to reach speeds of 40 knots (about 80 kilometers per hour). In total, about 50 ships, boats and vessels will be presented at the berths of the Marine Station and in the adjacent water area.

An exposition of armaments and naval equipment will be open all days of the show, and on July 1, a parade of sails will be held in the water area near Lenexpo. The closing ceremony of IMDS-2017 will take place on July 2 at 15:00.

This will definitely be an interesting and beautiful action: the aerobatic teams "Russian Knights", "Swifts" and "Rus" showed their breathtaking air show in the sky over the bay.

At the International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, which will be held from June 28 to July 2, a sea-based anti-aircraft missile and gun system will be presented for the first time

"Pantsir-ME"

The show will be organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The event will also be attended by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation and the Rosoboronexport Corporation. The information partner of the salon will be the media resource Defense.ru.

During the International Naval Show, which will be held in St. Petersburg from June 28 to July 2, ships will be moored at the berths of the marine station, and high-speed and auxiliary boats will be located in the Lenexpo harbor. Among the "debutants" of the event are the small rocket ship "Zeleny Dol" and the border guard patrol "Betrayed". The Central Naval Portal tells what to see near the embankment during the exhibition.

Project 11356 frigate "Admiral Makarov"

The largest ship approaching the Marine Station will be "". This is the third ship of project 11356, which is now undergoing state tests until the end of the year.


The Admiral Makarov was laid down at the Yantar Shipyard on February 29, 2012, and launched on September 2, 2015. The transfer of "Admiral Makarov" to the customer was planned for the first quarter of 2017, later it was repeatedly postponed.

The first two ships of the series - "Admiral Grigorovich" and "Admiral Essen" - handed over to the Navy on March 11 and June 7, 2016, now they are performing tasks as part of the permanent task force of the Navy in the Mediterranean Sea.

Project 11356 frigates are designed for long-distance sea voyages and combating surface ships and submarines, as well as repelling air attacks. The ship's armament includes: A-190 100 mm artillery mount, anti-aircraft missile and artillery systems, torpedo and anti-submarine weapons, as well as cruise missiles long range "Caliber-NK". It can also carry a carrier-based Ka-27 or Ka-31 helicopter.

Displacement "Admiral Makarov" - 4035 tons, length - 125 meters, width - 15 meters. The ship has a speed of up to 30 knots. Autonomy - 30 days. Crew - 180 people and 20 marines.

Corvette project 20380 "Stable"

"" - the second largest ship at the International Naval Show. It was built at Severnaya Verf and handed over to the fleet in July 2014. The corvette is designed for short range operations. maritime zone and combating enemy surface ships and submarines, as well as to support the landing.


The corvette is equipped with a universal gun mount, anti-ship missiles, anti-submarine torpedoes and anti-aircraft missile weapons. As in the case of Yaroslav the Wise, the ship has a helipad for the Ka-27PL.

Project 21631 small rocket ship

One of the small missile ships project 21631 - "Green Dol" or "Serpukhov". Both ships fired back in the summer of 2016 with Caliber missiles at the positions of the Jabhat Fatah al-Sham militants (the former Jabhat al-Nusra - terrorist group banned on the territory of the Russian Federation).


Zeleny Dol and Serpukhov are the third and fourth serial ships of the Buyan-M project, respectively, built in 2015 at the Zelenodolsk Shipyard. Initially, RTOs were part of the Black Sea Fleet, but in the fall of 2016 they were transferred to the Baltic.

The ships are equipped with the latest high-precision weapons long range– universal missile system"Caliber-NK", designed to destroy sea and coastal targets.

Minesweeper "Alexander Obukhov"

Among the ships that forum visitors will see will be the youngest ship Baltic Fleet- minesweeper "". The ship entered the fleet in December 2016.

"Alexander Obukhov" - the lead ship of project 12700 "Alexandrite". According to the plans of the command of the Navy, the ships of the project will form the basis of the mine-sweeping forces of the Russian fleet. Now the Sredne-Nevsky Shipbuilding Plant is building three minesweepers 12700, the construction of four more has been contracted.


The ship is notable for its hull made of monolithic fiberglass, formed by vacuum infusion. The hull made of composite materials is distinguished by higher strength and greater survivability of the ship when searching for mines. In addition, the composite body is lighter and more durable. On "Alexander Obukhov" this technology was used for the first time.

The technology for the production of composite minesweepers is owned only by the Sredne-Nevsky shipbuilding plant, in the future the Amur shipbuilding plant plans to master it.

Small landing craft hovercraft type "Zubr"

The fleet will send the world's largest hovercraft, project 12332 Zubr, to the showroom. Thanks to the air cushion, the Zubrs are able to move on the ground. The ship can accommodate three tanks or 10 armored personnel carriers.


Now the Navy is armed with two ships of the project, built in the early 90s. After the Rybinsk "Saturn" began to import substitution installed on the ship gas turbine engines, the naval command started talking about the upcoming resumption of the construction of the Bison.

Project 22460 border guard ship "Betrayed"

The patrol boat "Betrayed" was launched in April 2017 at the Almaz shipyard.


Guards with a displacement of 630 tons are built by order of the FSB border service. The ship became the first project in Russia, on the deck of which a helicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicle was landed. In addition to the drone, the ship's aviation group includes a light helicopter. Watchdog equipped artillery mount AK-630 and Kord machine gun.

To improve living conditions, the ships are equipped with a sauna, a small pool and an air conditioning system. The speed of the guard can reach 30 knots. The project is distinguished by the use of stealth technology and high class automation.

Landing craft

In addition to ships, boats designed for various tasks will be located in the Lenexpo water area. Among them are landing boats of projects 11770 "Serna" and 21820 "Dugong", developed by the Alekseev Central Design Bureau.


What makes the boats unique is the principle of movement of the vessel on an air cavity. This know-how of the Nizhny Novgorod design bureau was used only in their development projects. Project 11770 boats are capable of carrying one tank or two infantry fighting vehicles or armored personnel carriers, project 21820 - twice as much. The boats are designed for 90 personnel.

It is curious that three boats of project 11770 are in service with the fleet of the United Arab Emirates, and all five boats of project 21820 built are named after heroes Patriotic War 1812, including Mikhail Lermontov and Denis Davydov.

Patrol and anti-sabotage boats

Among the boats on the IMDS there will be an anti-sabotage "". boats this project protect the waters of the bases of the fleet. The Grachonok is armed with a 14.5 mm Vladimirov machine gun designed for firing at lightly armored vehicles and capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to two kilometers and at a height of up to one and a half kilometers. In addition, the boat is equipped with grenade launchers and anti-aircraft missile systems.


From patrol boats, visitors to the salon will see high-speed "Mongoose" (FSB border service) and "", capable of accelerating to 53 and 48 knots, respectively.

Auxiliary vessels and boats

A project 19920 "Baklan" hydrographic boat will arrive from Lomonosov in St. Petersburg.


The multifunctional modular boat of project 23370 is notable for the fact that its purpose depends on installed equipment. It is used as a rescue, diving or medical vessel. The boats are manufactured by the Orekhovo-Zuyevo enterprise "KAMPO" and transferred to the Navy in the form of block modules, which are subsequently assembled at the location of the search and rescue forces of the fleets.

In addition, a project 23040 rescue boat equipped with a remote-controlled uninhabited underwater vehicle and designed to perform diving operations at a depth of up to 60 meters, extinguish fires on ships and pump out water from an emergency vessel will come to the harbor.

Among other boats and auxiliary vessels, the MB-96 project 02800 sea tug, the BL-820 work boat and the BL-680 rigid inflatable boat manufactured by the Mnev and Co company will be located in the water area, on the basis of which the Typhoon consortium will develop a crewless boat for the project 12700 minesweeper, as well as a number of new developments and marine equipment.

Help of the Central Naval Portal

Please note that the purchased ticket expires after leaving the territory of Lenexpo in the direction of the pier. Before viewing the ships, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the IMDS exposition and the stands of participants representing the naval industry.

The Eighth International Maritime Defense Show will be held in St. Petersburg from June 28 to July 2 at the territory of the Lenexpo exhibition complex. The forum is organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade with the participation of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, the government of St. Petersburg and the Rosoboronexport company. According to the organizers of the exhibition, visitors will see more than 50 samples of marine equipment.

Like two years ago, foreign warships are not expected at IMDS-2017.

Information about the exhibition is published in the thematic section FlotProm "

International Naval Show— one of the world's leading exhibitions in the field of shipbuilding, shipbuilding and naval weapons.

The theme of the salon is extensive: design and construction of ships of various classes and purposes; creation of weapons and armaments; production of ship components; port and hydrotechnical construction and provision of the Navy; development of the world ocean in the interests of defense and the economy of the state; ensuring the safety of navigation; industrial equipment of the shipbuilding complex; promising materials; new developments and technologies, as well as other aspects of human activities at sea.

The Naval Salon from year to year confirms the high status

423 enterprises from 28 countries took part in the last exhibition. The event was attended by 46 official delegations, which included two Deputy Ministers of Defense, nine Commanders-in-Chief of the Naval Forces and other high-ranking officials.

IMDS 2017 will be held with the participation of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation and« Rosoboronexport» .

Exhibitors will be able to present products not only at the stands, at the berths, in open areas, adjacent waters, but also to show the sea artillery armament in action at the range.


IMDS 2017 is a convenient platform for the presentation of equipment and conferences

Within the framework of the previous exhibition, four scientific and practical conferences, as well as seminars, product and company presentations, press conferences and other events.

In the demonstration section, 39 ships and boats of various classes and purposes from the RF Ministry of Defense, the RF FSB, and the RF Ministry of Emergency Situations were presented. And at the training ground of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "Rzhevka" for foreign delegations and media representatives - 10 naval artillery systems.

Demonstration performances of aerobatics teams "Russian Knights", "Swifts" and "Rus" and sailing regattas for the IMDS prize were also held.

How to get to IMDS 2017

The event takes place in the exhibition complex "Lenexpo" (Bolshoy pr. V.O. 103).

The exposition of the salon will be located in pavilions, on open exhibition areas, as well as at the berths of the Marine Station and in the water area adjacent to the complex.

You can get to the place by public transport or car.
By public transport:

  • . Travel from st. Primorskaya metro station - trolleybus No. 10; buses No. 6, 1; fixed-route taxis № 6, 44, 690, 120, 359
  • . Travel from st. Sportivnaya metro station - bus number 128; tram number 6, 40; fixed-route taxis No. 183, 346, 690, 30