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Take a look at the military planes, helicopters, and missiles Russia put on display at the Dubai air show – if you knew where to find them
Russia is banned from most of the world's major air shows, like the leading ones in Paris and Farnborough.
But it showed off its military aircraft and a new missile at this month's Dubai Air Show.
Russia's presence was kept quiet and its displays were off to the side.
The Dubai Airshow, which took place in mid-November, was set against a backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions around the globe.
Israeli defense companies IAI and Rafael left their stands empty in the exhibition hall, but there were also unexpected appearances.
Russian aircraft on display — including the Ka-52 helicopter which is being used in the Ukraine war — were not included on the sirshow's aircraft list, and the country's chalet was uniquely labeled on pre-show maps as simply "Pavilion." Although the indoor stand for Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, was listed.
Since its invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, Russia has been banned from most air shows like the leading Paris and Farnborough ones.
So the Dubai Airshow gave Business Insider the rare chance to see some Russian military aircraft, missiles, and model spacecraft in person.
Russia was largely sidelined at the Dubai Airshow, with its pavilion and aircraft located at the very end of the kilometer-long site.
This differed from past shows in Dubai, according to Reuters. Russian arms companies were exhibiting inside this pavilion, whereas other such firms like Lockheed Martin had stands in the main exhibition hall.
The display included these scale models of Angara rockets, and on the left, the engines that power them.
Although the Russian Knights, the air force's aerobatics team which use Su-30 jets, took part in the flying display program.
China's aerobatics team August 1st, India's Tejas jet, Pakistan's JF17, and the American F16 were among the other fighter jets that flew in Dubai.
And indoors, Roscosmos had an elaborate exhibition stand.
Situated in the front row, it neighbored the host nation's space agency, and was near Boeing and EDGE, the Emirati defense company.
Plus this 1:5 model of an Elektro-L weather satellite on top of a Fregat-SB upper stage.
And the Ka-32A, a heavy multipurpose helicopter. Other models can be used for police operations, but this version is set up for fighting fires.n
The company exhibiting the aircraft, Russian Helicopters, and its parent company, the state-owned defense conglomerate Rostec, have been sanctioned by the US and European Union.
Also on show was the Ka-32A, a heavy multipurpose helicopter. Other models can be used for police operations, but this version is set up for fighting fires.
This Mi-171A3 is an offshore helicopter that can be used in search and rescue missions.
The military equipment was away in the corner, starting with these missiles. The smaller one at the front is a short-range missile called the RVV-MD2, making its first international appearance.
The RVV-MD2 is an air-to-air missile, meaning it's typically used in dogfights, and is designed for the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter jet.
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