Borisov listed Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles, a prospective aircraft system for battlefield aviation, T-14 main battle tank on an Armata platform, S-500 air defense system, Nudol anti-ballistic missile defense system, and Tirada-2S system for jamming satellite communications, Russian VPK newspaper reported.
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During his annual Q&A session in June, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Sarmats would be put into service in 2020. The president also spoke of the Avangard strategic missile system, which he called an "absolute weapon," unlikely to be matched by any foreign alternatives in the near future.
Borisov was appointed deputy prime minister responsible for the defense industry in May, after almost six years as a deputy defense minister.