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February 16, 2016, 14:22UTC+3
Moscow's Institute of Physics and Technology and the Moscow State University scientists were first to develop a computer model predicting the beneficial influence of simple molecules on the plants
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MOSCOW, February 16. /TASS/. Scientists from MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) and MSU (Moscow State University), under the leadership of Yan Ivanenkov, were first to develop a computer model predicting agrochemical activity - the beneficial influence of simple molecules on the plants. With the help of an independent test set and the results of their own study, they showed that the model has a high predictive power. The work is published in the scientific journal Phytochemistry.





To construct the model, the authors used the methods of machine learning, in particular — Kohonen self-organizing maps. The unique sample was used as a training sample, comprising 1,800 carefully selected agrochemicals. As information sources, the authors used patents, scientific publications and specialized databases. It is important to note that the model was also able to predict the molecules activity class (specifically: what impact they will have on the plant), whereby this prediction was made with a fairly high degree of accuracy - 87%, and the prediction accuracy of the molecules activity was 67%.

Pesticides and plant growth regulators
The molecules of interest (from the point of view of agrochemistry) can be divided into 2 categories: pesticides (which fight against insects, weeds and fungi) and plant growth regulators (which stimulate or inhibit their growth). In order to discover a new active molecule from a group, the scientists conduct costly experiments - they synthesize a large number (usually several thousand) different molecules, and then check their impact on the cells or whole plants. However in a significant percentage of cases, such experiments do not produce desirable results - at best, active molecules amount only to a few tens. In other words, the task now is to utilize the model using the significantly reduced number of molecules (comparing with their initial number) which are available for further experiments. This will significantly reduce both the time and financial costs in the search of active molecules.





Learning algorithm
In their work, the authors have used the image of a chemical space in which each molecule is described as a set of specific parameters (molecular descriptors) for modeling. The value of such a descriptor reflects a particular property of the molecule - its solubility, size, polar surface area, etc. Each molecule in the chemical space is defined (coded) by a set of such parameters as a point having certain coordinates on the plane.


Using Kohonen algorithm, without any teacher, you can reduce the dimensionality of this data with the least error (this stage is called learning algorithm) and visualize the result in the form convenient for analysis of the two-dimensional map, on which you can highlight one-by-one the areas occupied by molecules of different categories. Then, using this map, you can evaluate the classification ability of the model. If this ability is high (for example, for such large-scale tasks it is greater than 70%), then the model can be tested with the use of an independent test set of molecules which have not been involved in the learning process. That is what the authors of the work achieved, clearly demonstrating that their model is able to predict the specific activity of new molecules, relating them to one of the commonly accepted categories: herbicides, plant growth regulators, etc.

“It is important to note that the model has good differential predictive power, and it is the first one in the field of agricultural chemistry built with the use of such an impressive learning sample set. In the course of work, we, together with colleagues from the Laboratory for the Development of Innovative Drugs, were able to test the model using the real test results which we obtained ourselves. In the future, we plan to enhance the learning model and improve its predictive ability - possibly with the use of other machine learning algorithms," commented Yan Ivanenkov, the lead author and head of the MIPT’s Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics, while talking about the main results of their work and their future plans.

In the future, similar computational models will significantly reduce the cost of the search for new active molecules and contribute to the understanding of mechanisms of their work.



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March 10, 2016, 15:19UTC+3
The results of electrochemical studies showed that the synthesized molecules possess antioxidant activity, which means they are able to slow down the process of oxidation
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MOSCOW, 10 March. /TASS /. A group of scientists from Moscow universities led by Yan Ivanenkov, the head of Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics at MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) has succeeded in synthesizing a set of novel selenohydantoins with anticancer and antioxidant activity, the MIPT press service said.

"It was found that synthesized molecules could potentially be used as anticancer agents with good selectivity index", MIPT said.

Hydantoin moiety and its derivatives can be found in many drug molecules, including nilutamide, which is used in chemotherapy for prostate cancer, and dantrolene, which helps to relax skeletal muscles and prevent cramps. Selenohydantoins are derivatives of hydantoins in which one of the oxygen atoms is replaced by selenium. It was found that drug molecules containing selenium possess anticancer activity and can be used as effective antioxidants. Selenium can be found in a number of known drug molecules, such as Ebselen - an antioxidant with a broad spectrum of therapeutic activity.

In the study, the scientists have synthesized novel selenium-containing hydantoin derivatives. The structures of the molecules obtained were confirmed by NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy, high resolution mass spectrometry, and X-ray analysis. The results of electrochemical studies showed that the synthesized molecules possess antioxidant activity, which means they are able to slow down the process of oxidation. They are also able to bind to receptors that protect the body from oxidation.


"We have examined the effect of selenium on the activity of the synthesized molecules. The next step is to investigate the pharmacological potential of the most active molecules in vivo and in vitro," said Yan Ivanenkov, the head of the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics, when commenting on the prospects of the research.

The results of the study highlighted the important role of selenium in the structure of hydantoin derivatives. Structural modification such as this has a significant influence on the spectrum of biological activity and properties of the molecules.

The corresponding paper has been published in the scientific journal Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.


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October 10, 2016, 17:57UTC+3
The researchers devised a fast and highly efficient remagnetization technique, a solid foundation for developing ultrafast memory
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MOSCOW, October 10. /TASS/ Russian scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute (GPI) together with their colleagues from Germany and the Netherlands have found a way to boost computer performance by utilizing T-rays, or terahertz radiation, the MIPT’s press office stated. This breakthrough was recently reported in the scientific journal, Nature Photonics.



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In modern computers, to set or reset memory cells in hardware, a magnetic field is used. According to the scientists, each memory manipulating operation requires some time which one cannot easily reduce. The joint research team proposed that electromagnetic pulses at terahertz frequencies with wavelengths of about 0.1 millimeters, i.e. between those of microwaves and infrared light, could be used in memory switching instead of external magnetic fields. A more familiar device that makes use of terahertz radiation is the airport body scanner. T-rays can expose weapons or explosives concealed under a person’s clothing without causing any harm to live tissues.

To find out whether T-rays could be used for convenient atom state switching, the researchers performed an experiment with thulium orthoferrite, a prototypical compound from the class of weak ferromagnets which are usually applied in hardware. The experiment has shown that the terahertz radiation pumps thulium atoms into an energized state and alters the magnetic properties of both iron and thulium ions, with the effect of T-rays being almost ten times greater than that of the external magnetic field. In other words, the researchers devised a fast and highly efficient remagnetization technique, a solid foundation for developing ultrafast memory.

In this study, the researchers chose thulium orthoferrite for demonstration purposes. But the proposed magnetization control scheme itself is applicable to many other magnetic materials.


Anatoly Zeldin, the co-author of the study and the research assistant at IGP, claims that this study on the magnetization control is a breakthrough in this field.



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February 06, 19:14UTC+3
Batteries made from perovskites are cheaper than those based on silica and their production is non-toxic
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MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/ Scientists from Skoltech’s Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, and Moscow State University have come up with inorganic perovskite solar batteries with tremendous efficiency, said Skoltech’s press service. The new devices exhibit very high efficiency in light conversion (10.5%) comparable with those of perovskite batteries based on classical hybrid materials (about 12%).

"Our devices demonstrate tremendous efficiency and excellent repeatability of electric characteristics from sample to sample," one of the study’s coauthors, Professor Pavel Troshin of the Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage said. "The obtained results demonstrate on the high potential of inorganic complex halogenides which offers new opportunities for target design of photoactive materials for effective and stable perovskite solar batteries."

What are perovskite solar batteries?
Perovskite is a mineral which is rare on the Earth surface, calcium titanate, while perovskites are various materials with crystal lattice similar to those of perovskite. In 2009, it was shown that perovskites are capable of effectively converting visual light into electricity, and ever since then they have been seen as a very prospective candidate for developing solar energy.

In 2013, Science, one of the world’s most reputable scientific journals, included perovskite-based solar batteries into the top 10 main breakthroughs of the year.


Batteries made from perovskites are cheaper than those based on silica and their production is non-toxic. These batteries can be made thin and flexible in order to place them on the surfaces of various curvatures.

Nowadays, the best efficiency of conversion light into electricity is achieved by hybrid perovskite photocells based on organic-inorganic materials APbI3 where A can be various organic cations (A=CH3NH2+ or HC(NH2)2+).

The performance coefficient of laboratory prototypes of such devices reaches 22% approaching the characteristics of photoelements based on crystalline silica. However, the commercialization of those setups is hindered by their poor service durability. Upon functioning, they deteriorate very fast due to thermal and photochemical decomposition of perovskites.

How one can substitute hybrid perovskite solar cells?
The most efficient approach to creating stable perovskite materials is a complete replacement of organic cations to inorganic ones. However, such substitution is normally accompanied by a decrease in the devices’ efficiency. For example, the solar cells based on CsPbI3 created by precipitation from the solution showed only 2-3% efficiency in light conversion.

In the new study, the Russian scientists suggested producing CsPbI3 using another technology - thermic co-evaporation of cesium and lead iodides. As a result, the solar batteries based on these inorganic perovskites have demonstrated a stable performance efficiency figure of about 10%. Herewith, the reference samples of solar cells with an analogous architecture based on coatings of hybrid perovskite CH3NH3PbI3 demonstrate a comparable efficiency of 10-12%.

The results of the study have been published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters



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MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. Researchers from Russia, the UK, and Switzerland demonstrated that the endothelin receptors type B have almost no influence of the fission of cells of unstriated muscles of vessels, the press service of Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology said.

The results of the study imply that to cope with the vessel diseases, remedies need to be developed aimed at interacting with endotheline receptors type A (ETA) and time should not be spent on working with endotheline receptors B (ETB). The article describing the study has been published in the journal Hypertension.



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"The experiments show no significant role of ETB receptors in the proliferation of smooth muscle cells. This is new information which may potentially save lots of money and effort just by pointing out the way which one should not follow, and namely, creating an ETB antagonist based anti-atherosclerotic drugs," commented Skoltech Professor Yury Kotelevtsev, Associate Director of Skoltech Center for Functional Genomics, and a coauthor of the study.

Endothelines are substances synthesized by the human body for constricting vessels. In order for them to function, they must be bound to corresponding receptors which are located in the vascular walls. These receptors can be classified into two types: A (ETA) and B (ETB). The ETA and ETB receptors govern the processes of vessels constriction and distension, as well as the growth of their tissues, and consequently play an important role in the evolution of some diseases, for instance, pulmonary hypertension and atherosclerosis.


To clarify the role of ETB receptor in the control of growth of smooth muscles cells, the scientists switched off the genes coding the receptor. Using a mouse, they damaged the arterial walls in the limb of the rodent to track the growth of vessel tissues without ETB receptors and found out that this receptor has almost no effect on the fission of cells after vessel damage.

According to Kotelevtsev, the scientists expected to come to sharply contradicting conclusions. But now, additional experiments have been scheduled, since these crucial results must be rechecked before finally being validated.



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February 21, 14:28UTC+3
The material will help hide equipment by changing color and imitating complex patterns, which even include wind-rippled tree leaves
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MOSCOW, 21 February. /TASS/. The Russian hi-tech holding Ruselectronics (part of the state-owned corporation Rostec) is developing a camouflage material that will help hide equipment from precision weapons by changing color and imitating complex patterns, which even include wind-rippled tree leaves, the holding’s press office told TASS.



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This innovation is instrumental in creating energy-efficient screens that can disguise objects from adversaries. According to the tech company’s spokesperson, the screens display patterns through special polymer materials, which change color under the influence of electrical impulses. Experimental models of the camouflage materials and a system control prototype have already been developed.

"Synthesized materials are the up and coming technology when it comes to countering precision-guided munitions. The main trend is homing missiles based on recognition and analysis of patterns and observable target characteristics. The Central R&D Technological Institute, Technomash (part of Ruselectronics), has developed a technology that ensures visual camouflage rather than mere electromagnetic or heat disguise," the holding’s press service reported, citing the deputy CEO Igor Klochko.

He added that this design could also have some civil applications. "The innovation can be used to build different types of visual display units, including device screens that don’t use electronic ink but are as safe for the eyes. Technomash’s development has the potential to create a screen that is both sustainable and has a full-color gamut," Klochko noted.



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The Russian defense minister believes information operations forces will become an effective counter-propaganda tool
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MOSCOW, February 22. /TASS/. A cyber army has been established within the Russian military, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced while addressing the State Duma (lower house of parliament).

"The Information operations forces have been established, that are expected to be a far more effective tool than all we used before for counter-propaganda purposes," he said. "Propaganda should be smart, competent and effective," the defense minister stressed.



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The company was currently preparing for state testing by integrating "smart ammunition" complex into the weapon stations of fighting armored vehicles
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ABU DHABI, February 20. /TASS/. Russia’s leading ammunition maker, Techmash, has plans to develop a new generation of remote-controlled ammunition for grenade launchers using artificial intelligence (AI), CEO Sergey Rusakov said.



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"One of our main objectives is to improve ammunition. We are currently modernizing our grenade launchers and this involves, among other things, developing a new generation of supplies for close combat with remote-controlled detonation leveraging state-of-the-art electronics and artificial intelligence tools," the company chief said at the IDEX-2017 exhibition.

He also noted that Techmash was currently preparing for state testing by integrating the "smart ammunition" complex into the weapon stations of fighting armored vehicles.

"Given the amount of work the state tests require, this ammunition can’t be put into service earlier than 2018," Rusakov added.



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ABU DHABI, February 20. /TASS/. Russia’s leading ammunition maker, Techmash, has plans to develop a new generation of remote-controlled ammunition for grenade launchers using artificial intelligence (AI), CEO Sergey Rusakov said.



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"One of our main objectives is to improve ammunition. We are currently modernizing our grenade launchers and this involves, among other things, developing a new generation of supplies for close combat with remote-controlled detonation leveraging state-of-the-art electronics and artificial intelligence tools," the company chief said at the IDEX-2017 exhibition.

He also noted that Techmash was currently preparing for state testing by integrating the "smart ammunition" complex into the weapon stations of fighting armored vehicles.

"Given the amount of work the state tests require, this ammunition can’t be put into service earlier than 2018," Rusakov added.



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Higher interest has been displayed in Russian-made Sukhoi Su-34 fighter-bombers, the export modification of Kalibr cruise missile systems and Uran robots, according to the Russian arms exporter
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BANGALORE (India), February 16. /TASS/. Foreign customers have started to file more applications for Russian-made Sukhoi Su-34 fighter-bombers, the export modification of Kalibr cruise missile systems and Uran mine-clearing robots, the head of the delegation of the Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport at the Aero India 2017 exhibition said on Thursday.



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Rosoboronexport delegation Head Sergei Goreslavsky said that the Russian military hardware had proved its worth as "reliable, qualitative and trouble-free weaponry capable of successfully performing missions in real combat conditions."

"Naturally, this has been noticed by foreign customers and, correspondingly, the number of inquiries to Rosoboronexport about the types of armaments used in the operation has increased. From among aircraft, customers have displayed interest in multipurpose and combat helicopters, multipurpose fighter jets, fighter-bombers and unmanned aerial vehicles," Goreslavsky said.

"Higher interest has been displayed in Club-N and Club-S integrated missile systems [the export modification of Kalibr missiles], as well as in various Russian robotized complexes, including from the Uran family," the Rosoboronexport official said.



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Russia launched its anti-terror operation in Syria in late September 2015. The operation involved upgraded Su-30SM and Su-35 multipurpose fighter jets, modernized Su-24 frontline bombers and Su-25 attack aircraft, Su-34 fighter-bombers and also deck-based Su-33 and Mikoyan MiG-29K/KUB planes.

Besides, Russia used multipurpose and attack helicopters, including Mil Mi-28N and Kamov Ka-52 gunships while drones were employed to reconnoiter and monitor the situation. The strikes against militants in Syria were delivered with Kalibr cruise missiles both by surface ships and submarines of the Russian Navy while the Russian military used Uran robots for mine-clearing operations



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The UAE is interested in Russian Su-35 Fighters
Russia also plans to develop a fifth generation joint light fighter aircraft with the Emirates




The United Arab Emirates is interested in possible deliveries of Russia's Su-35 multirole air superiority fighters, the chief executive of Rostec Sergey Chemezov said at the IDEX 2017 exhibition.

The Su-35 is a multifunctional 4++ generation fighter. It is made based on Su-27/Su-30 fighters, and the "thirty fifth" is a conceptually new fighter employing fifth-generation combat avionics.

Mr Chemezov said there had been separate discussions about the potential purchase of Russia’s Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets. As it was already said before, 24 Su-35 fighters were sold to China under the first export contract.

According to Mr Chemezov, Russia also plans to develop a fifth generation joint light fighter aircraft with the UAE.

Sergey Chemezov said an initial agreement has been signed and work was expected to start on the "long-term project" as early as next year. Speaking at the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX), he said it was too early to put a value on the project.

The creation of the fifth-generation fighter jet is one of the parts of the cooperation agreement with the Emirates in the field of military and industrial cooperation.

The aircraft that is set to be developed with the UAE is expected to be a variation of the MiG-29 fighter jet.
 

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Rostec and RDIF attract leading international funds to invest in Russian Helicopters
Russian Helicopters valuation was estimated at $2.35 billion




The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) has formed a consortium comprising leading Middle Eastern funds and finalized a deal to acquire a minority stake in Russian Helicopters (part of the Rostec State Corporation). Russian Helicopters valuation was estimated at $2.35 billion.

The transaction consists of two stages. The first stage involves the sale of a 12% stake and an investment of $300 million, as well as an agreed-upon subsequent potential increase in investment to $600 million. The deal will increase the authorized capital of the holding company. This will accumulate a significant amount of funds within the Company. These funds are necessary for the implementation of the Company’s strategy and business plan, including the development of new types of helicopters. In addition, these funds will help implement the investment program of the holding company, as well as finance possible M&A activities aimed at increasing the holding’s value and finance capital programs.

Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), said:

“Russian Helicopters has established itself as one of the world’s leading helicopter manufacturers with a growing presence in key emerging markets. The RDIF consortium's investment in Russian Helicopters will enable the company to continue its expansion into new markets, particularly in the Middle East, thanks to the participation of our partners from the region. Russian Helicopters is an attractive long-term investment opportunity with significant growth potential.”

Sergei Chemezov, CEO of the State Corporation Rostec, said:

“Today we have agreed with the Russian Direct Investment Fund and Middle Eastern investors, on the final parameters of the deal and signed documents for the sale of a minority stake in Russian Helicopters, based on the valuation of the company at $2.35 billion.”

Andrey Boginsky, CEO of Russian Helicopters, said:

“Russian Helicopters aims to strengthen its position as a leader in the global helicopter market through the continued development of new products, the provision of a leading after-sales service and a focus on expanding operations into new emerging markets. The consortium of investors, led by RDIF, will allow us to accelerate the implementation of our growth strategy.”

Russian Helicopters (part of State Corporation Rostec) is one of the global leaders in helicopter production and the only helicopter design and production powerhouse in Russia. Russian Helicopters was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Moscow. The company comprises five helicopter production facilities, two design bureaus, a spare parts production and repair facility, as well as an aftersale service branch responsible for maintenance and repair in Russia and all over the world. Its helicopters are popular among Russian ministries and state authorities (Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Emergency Control Ministry), operators (Gazpromavia, UTair), major Russian corporations. In 2015 its IFRS revenues increased 29.5% to RUB 220.0 billion. Deliveries reached 212 helicopters.
 

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Rostec presents more than 750 weapon samples at IDEX 2017
The joint exposition is organized by Rosoboronexport




The Russian joint exposition at the 13th International Defence Exhibition IDEX 2017 in Abu Dhabi includes over 750 samples of weapons and military equipment for land forces, air force, navy, as well as air defense troops. The joint exposition is organized by Rosoboronexport (a part of the state corporation Rostec).

“At IDEX Russia has an opportunity to demonstrate its latest developments in production of weapons and military equipment, as well as to conduct negotiations and establish cooperation with traditional partners from all over the world, including the Middle East, being of particular interest for the Russian industry,” said CEO of the state corporation Rostec Sergey Chemezov.

It is expected that from February 19 to 23 IDEX 2017 will receive more than 100,000 visitors and more than 1,200 companies from 56 countries of the world.

The exhibition will feature the world premiere of an automated control system for air defense missile brigades Polyana-D4М1 combining all the types of air defense systems into a single command information system and distributing dozens and hundreds of air targets among various air defense systems. It will be presented by Russian Electronics.

Uralvagonzavod, which was transferred to Rostec in 2017, presented a new 30-millimeter remotely-controlled weapon station (RWS) consisting of an automatic cannon and a tank machine gun and allowing to find targets at any time of day or night. Another novelty will be a mortar gun 2B24 installed on a utility terrain vehicle and a noiseless mortar gun 2B25 for special forces.

High Precision Systems brought to IDEX 2017 samples of antitank systems Kornet-EM and Metis-М1, with missiles breaking through the armour steel with the thickness of more than 1 meter. It will also present an extended-range guided projectile Krasnopol-М2 with laser-guided target homing, as well as the Gran system for rifled and smoothbore mortar guns. The exhibition guests will also be able to see an amphibious machine gun ADS with the caliber of 5.45 mm designed for land and underwater firing.

Tecmash presented an unparalleled rocket-propelled grenade with a grenade launcher RPG-30. It fires targets equipped with add-on reactive armour and active protection system. One more novelty is a model of fuel-air explosive aircraft bomb ODAB-500 PMV. It outstrips all the similar weapons in this caliber.

The key exhibit among ammunition for tank, field and naval artillery will be a round 3VBM17 with an armour-piercing composite shot being one of the most powerful rounds for modern tanks Т-72 and Т-90. The shot is of special interest for IDEX 2017 visitors, since Т-90 was the best-selling tank in the global market from 2001 to 2010.

Russian Helicopters surprised the exhibition visitors with attack helicopters Mi-35М and Mi-28NE Night Hunter noted for increased survivability and a powerful system of weapons able to stand against tanks, infantry combat vehicles and anti-aircraft defenses. It also presents a scout-attack helicopter Ka-52 Alligator, for which the first export contract was received in 2016. There are also some civil models presented: a multipurpose medium helicopter Mi-171S and a light helicopter Ka-226T.

The Russian exposition will also show reputable novelties of the defense industry that appeared during the last few years: samples of military and non-military small arms made by Kalashnikov Group, Т-90MS being the best tank in the world in terms of total indices and cost effectiveness among those offered today in the global arms market.

Rostec will also present information about an unparalleled air-defense missile system S-400 Triumph, which is considerably superior to the US air-defense systems Patriot, as well as about Antey-2500, a multipurpose fighter aircraft Su-35, a combat-capable trainer aircraft Yak-130, air-defense and antitank missile systems Pantsir-S1 (already ordered by the UAE) and Tor-М2КМ.

Rostec is a Russian corporation, created in 2007 to promote development, production and export of high-tech industrial products for civil and military purposes. It is comprised of over 700 organizations, which form 9 holding companies in the military-industrial complex and 6 in civilian industries, as well as 32 organizations under direct management. Rostec portfolio includes such well-known brands as AvtoVAZ, KAMAZ, Concern Kalashnikov, Russian Helicopters, VSMPO-AVISMA and others. Rostec organizations supply to and operate in over 70 countries. Consolidated revenues of Rostec companies in 2015 exceeded 1.14 trillion rubles (over 19 billion USD). According to the new Rostec strategy, the main objective of the corporation is to provide a technological advantage to Russia in highly competitive global markets. The planned investment volume for the development program until 2025 is over 4.3 trillion rubles (over 70 billion USD).
 

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Rostec supplies the first consignment of communications system 'invisible' to electronic warfare
The equipment supports the establishment of protected networking and communications at a length of up to 1,500 km




Rostec has supplied a large consignment of machinery comprising R-430 radio relay system to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The equipment supports the establishment of protected networking and communications at a length of up to 1,500 km, efficiently operates in dense threat or jamming environment. It is practically invulnerable to enemy's electronic warfare.

Concern Sozvezdie (member of the Rostec Corporation Group) is responsible for the development and series manufacture of the product. R-430 passed state testing and demonstrated high protection against electronic intelligence and warfare. The equipment requires no live operator for remote monitoring and control of telecommunication circuit, and ensures uninterrupted high-quality communication.

The system consists of several types of cross-country communication vehicles. The functionalities and performance characteristics of the system have been expanded on account of new coding methods, simultaneous operation in two frequency ranges and use of a quick erect antenna mast. Each station comprises satellite navigation equipment (GLONASS and GPS) and a VHF radio transceiver for service communications.

Dedicated software uses electronic map to calculate energy losses in any alignment and, therefore, selects optimum location for vehicles and stations. In the event of signal quality degradation, the system will select an alternative data transfer path automatically. The equipment may be installed on both fixed facilities and wheeled or tracked vehicles, thus, enabling prompt establishment of a unified radio relay system for all levels of command.

Digital stations of the system may also be used in hard-to-reach places or in severe climatic conditions, for instance in mining or oil production. Due to its resistance to temperatures (from -50 to +50 °С), R-430 may be used both in southern and Arctic regions.

R-430 system was accepted for supplies to the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in January 2016.
 

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Rostec and Polyus Win the Sukhoi Log Auction
This deposit is one of the largest undeveloped gold deposits in the world



On January 26, the Russian Federal Agency for Subsoil Use (Rosnedra) held an auction for a licence for Sukhoi Log, one of the largest gold deposit in the world. LLC SL Gold, a joint venture of JSC Polyus and LLC RT Business Development (100% owned subsidiary of Rostec Corporation) submitted the highest bid with a total amount of RUB 9.4 bln (of which RUB 8.5 bln was prepaid by SL Gold on December 21, 2016).

This deposit - the largest greenfield project in Russia. Partners expect a formal announcement of the auction results will be released by the end of February 2017. It may then take up to three months or potentially longer for Rosnedra to issue the license for Sukhoi Log to SL Gold.

“Sukhoi Log is one of the largest undeveloped gold deposits in the world. Developing it is both a great opportunity and a great responsibility. Moreover, the project is in line with the Rostec Corporation Development Strategy through 2025 aimed at strengthening the corporation's positions in mining equipment markets and boosting investment in this area. One of our enterprises, Giprotsvetmet, was involved in a large-scale project to develop Sukhoi Log in 1996. We will leverage the capabilities and experience in implementing mining projects acquired by our research and production center and put a lot of effort into generating an optimal deposit development model. The Polyus company, which has extensive experience in the industry, will be our strategic and technological partner in the deposit development,” said Sergey Chemezov, the CEO (General Director) of Rostec Corporation.

In case of obtaining the licence, LLC SL Gold intends to conduct additional exploration works and a feasibility study, which will last for approximately three to four years, supported by international mining and engineering consultants. When obtained result of the study, the company will evaluate options to initiate construction activities at Sukhoi Log.

Considering the fact that the Sukhoi Log and Verninskoye deposits’ ores have similar mineral and chemical composition, SL Gold will evaluate the applicability of the processing solutions implemented at Verninskoye to the Sukhoi Log deposit.

Rostec Corporation is a Russian corporation established in 2007 to facilitate the development, production and export of high-tech industrial products designed for civilian and military applications. The corporation comprises over 700 organizations that are currently part of nine holding companies operating in the military-industrial complex and six holding companies working in civilian sectors. The group also includes 32 direct management companies. Rostec's portfolio includes such well-known brands as AVTOVAZ, KAMAZ, Kalashnikov Concern, Russian Helicopters, VSMPO AVISMA, etc. Rostec companies are headquartered in 60 entities of the Russian Federation and supply products to more than 70 countries. In 2015, the consolidated revenue of Rostec reached RUB 1.14 trillion. The average salary across the corporation totaled RUB 41,000, and tax proceeds from its activities into budgets of all levels exceeded RUB 160 billion. According to its new strategy, the main objective of the corporation is to ensure that Russia has a technological advantage in highly competitive markets. The corporation plans to invest a total of RUB 4.3 trillion in development through 2025.

SL Gold was established for the purposes of participating in the auction for Sukhoi Log. JSC Polyus, a wholly owned subsidiary of PJSC Polyus, holds a 51 per cent participation interest in SL Gold, with the remaining 49 per cent participation interest held by LLC RT Business Development, a wholly owned subsidiary of State Corporation Rostec. JSC Polyus will be responsible for developing and operating the Sukhoi Log deposit, as well as procuring funding for the development of the Sukhoi Log project.

JSC Polyus is entitled to nominate for appointment the CEO of SL Gold and two out of three directors to the board of directors of SL Gold.

Polyus (www.polyus.com) is the largest gold producer in Russia and one of the top 10 gold miners globally by ounces produced. The company also holds the fourth largest mineral resources base in the world.

The Polyus group’s principal operations are located in Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk and Magadan regions and the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).

In 2015, the company confirmed its status of one of the lowest-cost gold producers globally.

The Sukhoi Log deposit was discovered in 1961 when prospecting and evaluation works were conducted during the Bodaybo expedition, which lasted from 1959 through 1963. As part of large-scale exploration works and analysis of ore preparation characteristics, a total of 323,900 meters of wells were drilled between 1961 and 1999. Using methods devised by the State Commission on Mineral Reserves, the deposit’s gold reserves were estimated at 930.3 mt of ore, grading 2.1 g/t gold for 62.8 moz of contained gold
 

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Shvabe is to Present Medical Novelties at Arab Health 2017
The Middle East accounts for 10% of medical equipment exported by the Holding




The Russian company is going to show its developments in neonatology: intensive care incubator, phototherapeutic irradiator and heater. In addition, Shvabe will be a part of the joint exposition of the Moscow Government "Made in Moscow". The Holding specialists are going to show a water treatment plant developed by the Polyus Research Institute, as well as a multifunctional inhalation anaesthesia unit, cardiographic electrodes ECO and an automatic defibrillator.

"The market of medical equipment in the United Arab Emirates is a very attractive platform for foreign trade activity. Currently, the Middle East accounts for 10% of medical equipment exported by the Holding. In the long term, we are planning to increase this value considerably due to extension of our distributors' list," said the general director of Shvabe Alexei Patrikeyev.

Shvabe is the only Russian manufacturer of all types of neonatal equipment and occupies about 50% of the market of such equipment in Russia. Shvabe incubators are equipped with a computer-control system that allows monitoring all the possible parameters: temperature inside a module, oxygen concentration and air humidity, as well as new-born’s body temperature and weight. The Holding devices are made only of Russian components and used for therapy, nursing and effective resuscitation of premature and waster new-borns with pathologies and extremely low body weight - from 500 g. For many years, the Shvabe medical equipment has been reducing the infant mortality in Russia and in some clinics abroad. And once it was used to save a cougar kitten in the Yekaterinburg zoo.

The Holding's water treatment plant presented as a part of the Made in Moscow exposition has been created for effective water treatment and disinfection. The fully automated equipment removes iron, manganese, copper, phosphorus, organics (including oil products) and other chemical compounds.

Moreover, guests of the Moscow Government stand will be able to find out more about a very sough-after device MAIA-01. This equipment provides artificial lung ventilation, narcosis and integrated monitoring of breathing mixture for children and adults. It helps doctors to provide anesthesia with all types of liquid and gaseous anesthetics with minimum health effects. In 2016, the device won the National import-substitution award "Prioritet-2016" in the "Prioritet-Med" category.

Development and manufacturing of medical equipment is one of key lines of the Holding's activity. Currently, there are more than 200 Shvabe-branded medical products. Shvabe is the only manufacturer of all types of neonatal equipment in Russia. Its products are used by more than 600 obstetric institutions in Russia. The Holding exports its equipment to more than 60 countries of the world, including states of South and Southeast Asia.
 

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Rosoboronexport to Bring Ships, Subs and Icebreakers to Exhibition in Chile
Rosoboronexport is seeking opportunities at Exponaval 2016 to promote naval weapons and equipment in the region




Rosoboronexport, a member of Rostec, will set up a Russian display at the 10th Exponaval 2016, an international maritime defense exhibition. This anniversary iteration is to take place at the Naval Base in Viña del Mar, Chile, on 29 November - 2 December. The Russian delegation is led by the Russian Federal Service for Technical and Military Cooperation.

“Rosoboronexport is seeking opportunities at Exponaval 2016 to promote naval weapons and equipment in the region. Russia ranks Latin America among the most promising regions for the development of military and technical cooperation with due considerations given to the plans of such states as Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela to upgrade their equipment and purchase modern, advanced weapons for their military forces,” says Rosoboronexport’s Naval Department head Oleg Azizov, who will lead the company’s team at the event.

Rosoboronexport’s booth is No. 160-N occupying 59.5 m2. It has around 200 military products displayed in different forms.

Specialists of the company believe that in the surface ship segment the most promising future in the region faces the Mangust high-speed patrol boat (Project 12150), Mirazh patrol boat (Project 14310), Project 10410 border guard escort ship, and Gepard-3.9 frigate, a derivative of the Project 11661 escort ship. Among submarines Project-636 and Project-1650, dubbed the Amur-1650, both conventional, are expected to be the most popular there. Obviously, the Caliber-PLE and Caliber-NKE integrated missile systems, already combat-proven, as well as Bal-E and Bastion mobile shore-based missile systems, and UGST versatile deep-water homing torpedoes will catch the attention of visitors.

Rosoboronexport contemplates heightened interest of the countries in the region in Arctic products, manufactured by Russian companies. These include hydrographic survey vessels and icebreakers, as well as the Mi-26T2 that has already demonstrated its effectiveness in the Arctic.

There will also be technical conferences, presentations, and seminars. Rosoboronexport’s team will have a very tight business schedule at Exponaval 2016. Already fitted into it are several meetings with military representatives of Latin American countries, as well as heads of other agencies, and top managers.

Rosoboronexport is the only state-owned arms trade company in the Russian Federation authorized to export the full range of military and dual-purpose products, technologies and services. It is a subsidiary of the Rostec Corporation. Founded on 4 November, 2000, now Rosoboronexport is one of the leading world arms exporters to the international market. Its share in Russia's military exports exceeds 85 percent. Rosoboronexport cooperates with more than 700 enterprises and organizations in the Russian defence industrial complex. Russia maintains military technical cooperation with more than 70 countries around the world
 

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Kalashnikov presented its new match pistol
The updated MP-446C Viking-M pistol will enter the market next year




At its first practical pistol shooting match the Kalashnikov Cup Concern Kalashnikov presented its updated MP-446C Viking-M pistol which will enter the market next year.

The event took place in the world's largest indoor pistol shooting range "Object". The presentation was conducted by the four-time champion of Russia in practical shooting and Member of the Central Council of the Russian Practical Shooting Federation Aleksey Pichugin. He also participated in the testing and drawing up of performance specifications in order to further improve the MP-446C Viking-M.

“Thanks to the design team of the Concern Kalashnikov headed by Vladimir Yarygin and the sportsmen of the Russian Practical Shooting Federation, by changing the barrel design, we have increased the operational life of the pistol up to 50,000 shots. The pistol balance has been significantly improved and the recoil while firing has been decreased, and the improved pistol grip and convenient magazine release button has greatly improved the pistol ergonomics", said Aleksey Pichugin regarding the capabilities of the new pistol.

The weighted front of the pistol frame as an underbarrel Picatinny rail and the elongated and thickened barrel has considerably improved the pistol balance and decreased the recoil while firing. The pistol springs featuring different levels of tension enable the individual adjustment of the weapon to suit the marksman.

The MP-446C Viking-М pistol is fitted with a new magazine with a single-column cartridge exit while retaining its compatibility with double-column exit magazines. The pistol allows the attachment of factory-furnished sighting equipment as well as equipment developed for the Glock pistol.

The first versions of this pistol were developed based on the Yarygin combat pistol, adopted for service in the Russian Army in 2003. In 2004 the MP-446C Viking pistol became the first Russian pistol approved by the International Practical Shooting Confederation as a gun for practical shooting at international competitions in the Series Pistol class.

Main specifications of the MP-446C Viking-М pistol:

Cartridge- 9х19 mm.
Magazine capacity with single-column exit - 15.
Barrel length - 120 mm.
Overall dimensions - 206х145х38 mm.
Weight - 950 g.
Frame material - metal.
 

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Roselectronics developing cooperation with Japanese OKI
The two companies discuss issues involving the production of miniature reed switches




Roselectronics and Japanese OKI Sensor Device Corporation discussed the possibilities of cooperation in the production of miniature magnetically operated sealed switches (reed switches).

OKI is a world leader in the production of reed switches and occupies 34% of the global market. Moreover, the company is planning to increase this indicator to 50%.

At the beginning of October, the management and specialists of Ryazan Metal Ceramics Instrumentation Plant (member of the Roselectronics Group) traveled to Japan and visited a number of OKI manufacturing plants where reed switches are produced.

In addition, during their visit to Japan, the delegation of Ryazan plant of Roselectronics visited the largest Asian international exhibition of electronics and information technologies – the Ceatec Japan 2016 – in Tokyo. The specialists of the Russian holding paid special attention to Japanese manufacturers producing glass for reed switches and automatic monitoring and sorting equipment.

Reed switches are widely used in different spheres, particularly in automotive and household engineering, medical and telecommunications equipment, automation and safety systems.

The Ryazan Metal Ceramics Instrumentation Plant is not just the only manufacturer of reed switches in Russia, but it is among the top-3 largest companies in this sector. Currently, the plant is mastering the production of the most popular models of reed switches for tougher environments – with a bulb in a plastic enclosure.
 

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Typhoon-K to enter foreign markets
Rosoboronexport and Remdiesel will promote the truck




Rosoboronexport and Remdiesel embraced the joint program to promote the Typhoon-K truck (KAMAZ-53949) on foreign markets.

The document was signed by Anatoly Isaikin, Rosoboronexport's CEO, and Faiz Khafizov, Remdiesel's CEO.

The program's main goal is to promote Typhoon-K trucks on foreign markets and receive proposals from foreign customers for supply of the truck, maintain and increase the scientific and engineering capabilities of Remdiesel interests in order to create products that are competitive in the global market.

"When we were formulating the program, we based ourselves on the fact that Rosoboronexport has the unique experience of being a special exporter of defense and dual-use end products, and Remdiesel's highly-qualified personnel, modern equipment and rigging will allow it to represent the products of one of the most famous car brands in Russia — KAMAZ — on foreign market," said Anatoly Isaikin. "The Typhoon-K truck is planned to be promoted in North Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America and, of course, the CIS."

"Remdiesel produces multi-purpose vehicles, takes part in implementing the state defense order, as well as specific product types to foreign markets," said Faiz Khafizov. "I believe that our cooperation with Rosoboronexport will be a success for both companies."

The program is planned for 2017–2018. The implementation process was started as soon as it was approved. Rosoboronexport's marketing plans, as well as international exhibitions and salons will be supplemented by relevant themes and activities, including the presentation of a showcase of the 4x4 wheel Typhoon-K truck, which must be manufactured by Remdiesel before the end of 2016 in accordance with the export version we've developed for the foreign market.

The Typhoon-K (КАМАЗ-53949, 4х4) truck is designed to meet the challenges of comprehensive support of combined arms and special units including peacekeeping forces under varying conditions. It can be used for transporting personnel and military cargoes, as well as the base chassis for the installation of various technical systems and weapons.

The truck has high combat and operational performance (mobility, protection, combat capacity, design and ergonomics), high operating efficiency levels, speed, and maneuverability under varying and in off-road conditions.

Rosoboronexport is the sole Russian state agency responsible for export of the full range of defense and dual-use end products, technologies and services. It is part of the Rostec Corporation. Rosoboronexport was formed on November 4, 2000 and is a leader in the world arms market. The company accounts for more than 85% of Russia's exports of arms and military equipment. Rosoboronexport cooperates with more than 700 enterprises and organizations of Russia’s defense industrial complex. The geography of Russia’s military technical cooperation covers more than 70 countries.

Remdiesel was founded in 1978 at KAMAZ's engines plant as a production department for truck engine repair. Construction of Remdiesel's own production facilities for repairing engines was completed in 1985. Remdiesel is no longer part of KAMAZ, but rather an independent company engaged in the production and repair of wheel and track-type vehicles.

Since 2009, Remdiesel has participated in a Russian Ministry of Defense program to repair and maintain military equipment for the life of the equipment. As a state-of-the-art company, Remdiesel overhauls engines, components and power units, motor vehicles of the Russian Ministry of Defense's fleet, while also repairing and manufacturing special vehicles (armored vehicles).
 

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