From Small Arms to Satellites: State Authority for Military Industry Unveils Exhibition Line-Up for National Security Belarus 2026

The State Authority for Military Industry will present exhibits from 11 organisations under its supervision at the National Security Belarus 2026 exhibition, which opens tomorrow. The display will cover a broad range of products, from small arms to satellites.

According to the authority, Radar Design Bureau JSC, the managing company of the Radar Systems holding, will showcase a range of electronic warfare and detection systems, including portable, wearable and vehicle-mounted detectors, direction finders and jammers for multicopters and FPV drones.

ALEVKURP JSC will demonstrate models and full-scale examples of air defence and radar systems.

The Precision Electromechanics Plant will display a model of a domestically developed communications satellite, as well as portable stations and satellite communication terminals operating across various frequency bands.

The Kidma Tech JSC exhibit will include various assault rifle configurations, submachine guns, precision sniper rifles, modern targeting systems and Plastun-B body armour.

The 558 Aircraft Repair Plant JSC will present solutions in unmanned aviation and aircraft protection, including strike drones.

The Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant JSC will showcase a range of heavy and specialised vehicles, including examples of a light armoured vehicle, an armoured personnel carrier and a wheeled chassis with an armoured cab.

Display Design Bureau JSC will present robotic systems, strike drones and information display technologies.

AGAT Control Systems, the managing company of the Geoinformation Control Systems holding, will demonstrate intelligent systems and cybersecurity solutions. The company will display an emergency call device, a remote vehicle control system, electronic seals, counter-low-altitude object systems, and will present the capabilities of its cyber range and Cybersecurity Centre.

AGAT Electromechanical Plant JSC will exhibit models of specialised vehicles, including water cannons, assault systems and radiation, chemical and biological reconnaissance vehicles, as well as security equipment such as a remotely controlled ground platform, casualty evacuation systems, assault ladders and vehicle stopping devices.

AGAT-SYSTEM JSC will showcase modern military and specialised communications equipment. Its stand will feature tank, portable, wearable and fixed VHF and HF radio stations, control panels and intercom devices, telephones, routers and helmet communication headsets.

MNIPI JSC will display measuring, testing and information equipment, including digital oscilloscopes, frequency counters, immittance meters, signal generators, measuring antennas, noise-generation devices, as well as portable and mobile information complexes and centres.

The exhibition will also host the Second CSTO Military-Economic Conference, titled “Development of Cooperation Between the Defence Industrial Complexes of CSTO Member States: 20 Years of Practical Interaction”, as well as the 24th meeting of the CSTO Interstate Commission for Military-Economic Cooperation.

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