The Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defense Corporation will present its advanced air defense systems at the Dubai Airshow 2025 in the United Arab Emirates, the company's press service announced.
The exhibit will feature models of the long-range S-400 “Triumph” surface-to-air missile system, the medium-range “Viking” air defense system, and short-range systems from the “Tor” family.
The S-400 “Triumph” is designed to engage modern and advanced aerial threats, including electronic warfare aircraft, AWACS planes, reconnaissance aircraft—including those integrated into reconnaissance-strike complexes—tactical and operational-tactical ballistic missiles, medium-range ballistic missiles, stealth aircraft, and other airborne threats even in intense radio countermeasure environments.
The display will also include the medium-range “Viking” air defense system, developed for protecting troops and installations under electronic and fire countermeasure conditions.
For short-range air defense, Almaz-Antey will showcase models of the “Tor-E2” and “Tor-M2K” systems, along with autonomous combat modules of the “Tor-M2KM” mounted on vehicle chassis, semi-trailers, and ship decks.
Additionally, the corporation will present the “Typhoon-PVO” MANPADS combat vehicle based on the KAMAZ-4386 armored vehicle, designed for direct protection of military units from aerial threats in all combat scenarios, including during troop movements.
The exhibition will also feature airspace monitoring systems capable of detecting, tracking, and identifying aerial targets—including stealth aircraft—while operating under intense active, passive, and combined electronic countermeasures, as well as in fire suppression environments.
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Based on materials from TASS