Rostec will present more than 50 solutions at Fleet 2026, an international maritime defence show in Kronstadt. Rostec’s companies will demonstrate surface-to-air missile systems, drones, air target detection systems, drone interception system and various munitions. In addition, the exposition will include currently topical multi-factor payloads for drones that are effective against uncrewed surface vessels (USV).
The munition developed by Rostec engineers can simultaneously handle a target by a charge jet, explosion and fragments. A multi-factor warhead can destroy evading surface targets with a high probability. For example, USV bombs which currently pose a substantial threat for sea water areas. Payloads will be demonstrated together with unmanned aerial vehicles from the Supercam family — SX350 and X4.
High-Precision Systems will showcase the Pantsyr family of surface-to-air missile systems, which is currently the world’s most popular air defence system having an extensive combat experience. Participants and visitors of the show will see the Pantsyr-ME ship-to-air missile and gun system with a multichannel control system. It is designed for ship self-defence against air attacks and can simultaneously hit surface and shore-based targets.
Shvabe holding will showcase a video and thermal imaging monitoring and analytics system, and the Astrom-3V electro-optical long-range video surveillance system. Both products ensure adequate degree of image details and detection of small craft at distances up to 10 and 12 km. The systems are controlled remotely and are suitable for border monitoring and critical infrastructure facilities.
Rostec State Corporation will also show the latest model of the R-SAVER-1 uncrewed robotic maritime search and rescue system. The uncrewed surface vehicle is designed for prompt delivery of rescue equipment to emergency scenes at sea. For example, to a ship in distress or offshore oil and gas production facilities. The boat can deliver cargo to a distance up to 800 km at a speed up to 50 km/h. However, the drone can carry the maximum payload up to 600 kg.
The Fleet International Maritime Defence Show will take place on 10-14 June 2026 at the congress and exhibition center of the Naval Glory Museum in Kronstadt. Large presence of delegations from friendly countries is expected at the exhibition.