Rosoboronexport to unveil anti-terrorist project at IDEAS-2016

Rosoboronexport representatives say their latest anti-terrorist solution project will be able to monitor and deter several threats at a time. Photo by Rostec

MOSCOW, Nov. 19 (UPI) — Rostec subsidiary Rosoboronexport will present its “Anti-terrorism and Law Enforcement” project at IDEAS-2016 in Pakistan.

The large-scale project aims to curb terror threats and illegal activities, and includes software and hardware components with a focus on cybersecurity. The presentation is set to take place at the exhibition on Nov. 24.

“Implementation of such large-scale projects in cooperation with national companies will not only leverage capabilities to counter terrorism, crime, and illegal migration more effectively, but also boost the dynamically growing economic and military and technical cooperation of Russia with other countries to a new level,” Rosoboronexport representative Boris Simakin said in a press release.

The project includes a data analysis system Rosoboronexport officials say will be able to identify threats from multiple sources at a time. The company also plans to develop hardware for monitoring and forecasting situations, including automated communication systems and weapons.

The IDEAS-2016 exhibition is a conference supported by the armed forces of Pakistan. The event aims to introduce security industry players with technological innovations. The conference is set to run from Nov. 22 through Nov. 25.

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