One such innovation is the aerosol generator that will be used in creating artificial clouds, reliably hiding the mobile missile systems. The composition of the aerosol is chosen in such a way that the artificial cloud would make the strategic mobile complexes ‘Topol’ and ‘Yars’ invisible to the human eye and to all other technology.
A new method of camouflaging was introduced during the show: a technology of creating false divisions of ‘Yars’ mobile complexes using holograms. The huge holographic images are created by special laser installations identical to missile systems in their dimensions.
The resulting image can create holographic decoys, and may disguise real launchers in the background of the surrounding area.
On the ‘KAMAZ’ base an armored vehicle called the ‘Tayfunenok’ was assembled with a combined protection for the defense of military convoys and for the detection of radiation, chemical and biological warfare.
There was a large exhibition of a number of robotic systems, both ground and air. The latest avionics for future UAVs was showcased with a concept of “network-centric warfare”, where each fighter is present in the information network. The equipment will be the bases for building future drones for various purposes — exploration, combat and relay.
According to the acting chief of the research activities of the Ministry of Defense, Colonel Roman Kordyukova, the exhibition was attended by over 32,000 people. The exhibition was open in four military districts and by the joint strategic command of ‘Northern Fleet’ in Severodvinsk.
More than 3,000 exhibits were showcased and the exhibition was attended by people from 30 different countries.