KUBINKA, Moscow region. Aug 14 (Interfax) - Russia is maintaining its weapons export contracts at a level of $50 billion - $55 billion, and demand for its military products is not decreasing, chief of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) Dmitry Shugayev said.
"The Russian contract portfolio has been at a consistently high level of $50 billion to $55 billion in the past few years. Slight fluctuations in its volume are due to the working dynamics with our partners, namely the contracts that were signed and executed," Shugayev said at the Army 2023 forum.
Despite attempts to put pressure on Russia's partners, demand for Russian military products has not decreased, he said.
"In the first half of this year, Russian military products have been exported in line with delivery timelines and agreements with our foreign partners," Shugayev said.