Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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A strategic session on improving the technical vision systems of weapons, military and special equipment was held at the Era Military Innovation Technopolis under the leadership of First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
The event was attended by Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Anatoly Kontsevoy, representatives of the Ministry of Defense and central military command bodies, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the board of the Military-Industrial Commission, defense industry enterprises and innovative development funds.
The session participants considered issues and requirements for technical vision systems of ground-based weapons and robotic systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, aviation and space systems and systems for solving reconnaissance, targeting and destruction tasks, taking into account the experience of conducting a special military operation.
"Russian enterprises have certain developments in the field of technical vision. They are based on optical, optoelectronic and radar technologies. Technical vision systems should be maximally integrated into all types and branches of the armed forces. In order to quickly advance along this vector, first of all, it is necessary to generalize the experience of using new technologies during a special military operation. Including on the enemy side," Denis Manturov noted.
The meeting defined the main directions and deadlines for the implementation of work to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Ministry of Defense, aimed at increasing the efficiency and reliability of technical vision systems placed on ground and air carriers.
One of the main topics discussed during the strategic session was the development of industrial and basic technologies, envisaged by the draft state program “Development of the military-industrial complex”, for the implementation of serial production of technical vision systems for military equipment.
The First Deputy Prime Minister got acquainted with the exposition of developments of Russian defense industry enterprises, where devices, systems and software and hardware complexes designed for detection and recognition of targets with the introduction of technical vision, implemented on the basis of trained neural networks were presented. In addition, unmanned systems using elements of artificial intelligence, virtual simulators of weapons and military equipment, communication systems, control, guidance and navigation systems for UAVs were demonstrated.
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