RAE 2015 to get record number of international delegates
8 September 2015 (09:51)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, September 8, 2015. The 10th International RAE 2015 Exhibition is likely to become the most large-scale exhibition of this kind so far in terms of both the grandeur of the military vehicles shows and in terms of the number of international delegations signing up for the event, Director-General of Business Dialogue Anatoly Kitsura said in his interview to Komsomolskaya Pravda Radio Station.
The military vehicle show is going to be something quite extraordinary this year.
'The idea is to reproduce a rebuff of an invasion in a real-time mode. Also, any exhibition is a success if a lot of new exhibits are on display, so, for one, the public will be shown our Armata platform and the three vehicles that can use it, namely, T14, T15, and Koalitsiya 2S35,' Kitsura said.
The show will also be broadcast via Russia's three largest online platforms: Odnoklassniki (a social network), Mail.ru, and Russia Today's YouTube channel.
As for international visitors, sixty-five delegations have already signed up.
'Our foreign partners are quite interested in Uralvagonzavod Corporation's produce. This is the kind of product that always finds its customer at an exhibition,' Kitsura stressed.
The military vehicle show is going to be something quite extraordinary this year.
'The idea is to reproduce a rebuff of an invasion in a real-time mode. Also, any exhibition is a success if a lot of new exhibits are on display, so, for one, the public will be shown our Armata platform and the three vehicles that can use it, namely, T14, T15, and Koalitsiya 2S35,' Kitsura said.
The show will also be broadcast via Russia's three largest online platforms: Odnoklassniki (a social network), Mail.ru, and Russia Today's YouTube channel.
As for international visitors, sixty-five delegations have already signed up.
'Our foreign partners are quite interested in Uralvagonzavod Corporation's produce. This is the kind of product that always finds its customer at an exhibition,' Kitsura stressed.
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