Официальная заставка представительской видеопродукции ОАО "Корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА"
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Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
A "Titanium Valley" is to be set up in Russia The setup of a special economic zone in the Sverdlovsk district is to be started as early as next year. This sh...
4:07
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
vsmpo avisma.
4:07
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dans l'usine de titane et de magnesium AVISMA/VSMPO à Berezniki.
La télévision de l'usine a filmé notre visite.
5:58
SEZ Titanium Valley
SEZ Titanium Valley
SEZ Titanium Valley
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and preferences, tariff policy, perspectives for investors, contract labour ...
8:56
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and President of the United States Barack Obama at Russian-American Business Summit.Part 2 July 8, 2009 Moscow Встреча Дм...
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Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic crisis at home, hoping they will bolster sales, including of arms, for businesses hit by Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow has mostly focused on building ties with Asia since the U.S. and European Union sanctions came into force last year, but the Africa deals signal a desire to rebuild what was a big market for its weapons and technology during the Soviet era.
The drive by government-owned industrial giant Rostec, which includes Russia's monopoly arms exporter in its vast portfolio, is complicated by the economic slowdown, which has
15:02
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
2:52
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
3:38
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка этого металла. Но поставщик гигантов Boeing и Airbus не намерен останавливаться на достигнутом. Об этом – репортаж телеканала «Россия 1».
Официальная заставка представительской видеопродукции ОАО "Корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА"
1:19
Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
Putin visit at VSMPO .avi
A "Titanium Valley" is to be set up in Russia The setup of a special economic zone in the Sverdlovsk district is to be started as early as next year. This sh...
4:07
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
Titan tubes & bars grinding & polishing machine
vsmpo avisma.
4:07
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dans l'usine de titane et de magnesium AVISMA/VSMPO à Berezniki.
La télévision de l'usine a filmé notre visite.
5:58
SEZ Titanium Valley
SEZ Titanium Valley
SEZ Titanium Valley
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and preferences, tariff policy, perspectives for investors, contract labour ...
8:56
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and President of the United States Barack Obama at Russian-American Business Summit.Part 2 July 8, 2009 Moscow Встреча Дм...
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Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic crisis at home, hoping they will bolster sales, including of arms, for businesses hit by Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow has mostly focused on building ties with Asia since the U.S. and European Union sanctions came into force last year, but the Africa deals signal a desire to rebuild what was a big market for its weapons and technology during the Soviet era.
The drive by government-owned industrial giant Rostec, which includes Russia's monopoly arms exporter in its vast portfolio, is complicated by the economic slowdown, which has
15:02
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
VSMPO VERHNYA SALDA
2:52
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
AVISMA BEREZNIKI
3:38
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка этого металла. Но поставщик гигантов Boeing и Airbus не намерен останавливаться на достигнутом. Об этом – репортаж телеканала «Россия 1».
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Гранат made in vsmpo
Гранат made in vsmpo
Гранат made in vsmpo
4:08
VSMPO MASTER
VSMPO MASTER
VSMPO MASTER
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День рождения АВИСМЫ
День рождения АВИСМЫ
День рождения АВИСМЫ
0:04
Slik
Slik
Slik
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Осень!Slik 192.wmv
Осень!Slik 192.wmv
Осень!Slik 192.wmv
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День рождения цеха металлургии магния
День рождения цеха металлургии магния
День рождения цеха металлургии магния
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Пресс усилием 75 тысяч тонн вышел на плановый ремонт
Пресс усилием 75 тысяч тонн вышел на плановый ремонт
Пресс усилием 75 тысяч тонн вышел на плановый ремонт
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Игра социальных сетей
Игра социальных сетей
Игра социальных сетей
Hootsuite, лидирующая панель управления социальными медиа для ведения и измерения соцсетей, сделала рекламный ролик в стиле заставки из сериала «Игра престол...
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Сотрудникам ВСМПО вручили государственные награды
Сотрудникам ВСМПО вручили государственные награды
Сотрудникам ВСМПО вручили государственные награды
Орден дружбы, Орден за заслуги перед Отечеством, почётные грамоты областных властей -- всего этого удостоились сотрудники корпорации ВСМПО-АВИСМА.
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ВСМПО Автомат ий закалочный комплекс титана
ВСМПО Автомат ий закалочный комплекс титана
ВСМПО Автомат ий закалочный комплекс титана
ВСМПО Automated Titanium Quenching complex.
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Джидай ВСМПО.3gp
Джидай ВСМПО.3gp
Джидай ВСМПО.3gp
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ВСМПО-АВИСМА на международном форуме ИННОПРОМ-2015
ВСМПО-АВИСМА на международном форуме ИННОПРОМ-2015
ВСМПО-АВИСМА на международном форуме ИННОПРОМ-2015
Главная промышленная выставка страны в очередной раз удивила множеством технологических новинок. А для Корпорации ВСМПО-АВИСМА она была ещё и результативной: здесь было объявлено о подписании ряда ключевых документов.
A "Titanium Valley" is to be set up in Russia The setup of a special economic zone in the Sverdlovsk district is to be started as early as next year. This sh...
A "Titanium Valley" is to be set up in Russia The setup of a special economic zone in the Sverdlovsk district is to be started as early as next year. This sh...
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dans l'usine de titane et de magnesium AVISMA/VSMPO à Berezniki.
La télévision de l'usine a filmé notre visite.
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dans l'usine de titane et de magnesium AVISMA/VSMPO à Berezniki.
La télévision de l'usine a filmé notre visite.
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and preferences, tariff policy, perspectives for investors, contract labour ...
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and preferences, tariff policy, perspectives for investors, contract labour ...
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and President of the United States Barack Obama at Russian-American Business Summit.Part 2 July 8, 2009 Moscow Встреча Дм...
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and President of the United States Barack Obama at Russian-American Business Summit.Part 2 July 8, 2009 Moscow Встреча Дм...
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic crisis at home, hoping they will bolster sales, including of arms, for businesses hit by Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow has mostly focused on building ties with Asia since the U.S. and European Union sanctions came into force last year, but the Africa deals signal a desire to rebuild what was a big market for its weapons and technology during the Soviet era.
The drive by government-owned industrial giant Rostec, which includes Russia's monopoly arms exporter in its vast portfolio, is complicated by the economic slowdown, which has strained government finances and forced firms to seek state support.
Lower commodity prices mean non-government Russian investors in Africa in the early 2000s have mostly pulled out, but Rostec says it is on track to build a $4-billion oil refinery in Uganda and a $3-billion platinum project in Zimbabwe.
The conglomerate, which controls hundreds of firms ranging from arms exporter Rosoboronexport to the world's top titanium producer VSMPO-Avisma, sees the projects as a door-opener in Africa, particularly to its fast-growing arms market.
“Apart from proceeds from the project itself, building the crude oil refinery [in Uganda] opens markets for products of all Rostec's companies and Russian companies as a whole,” Rostec said in a statement to Reuters.
The company and its chief executive, Sergei Chemezov, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, face sanctions over Russia's annexation of the Crimea region and Western accusations, which Moscow denies, of supplying separatists with weapons and troops.
RT Global Resources, a 100-percent owned Rostec subsidiary, won the contract to build and operate the refinery in February, raising concerns among some Ugandan opposition lawmakers about the selection of a company closely linked to Russian arms exports.
Weapons sales
Uganda and Zimbabwe are not legally obliged to comply with the sanctions against Russia and both already have strained relations with the West.
Rostec said the project was launched in 2013, well before the introduction of sanctions, and remained interesting in economic terms despite them.
The first stage of the Uganda project will require $2 billion and the second $1.7 billion, with the peak of investments expected in 2018-19, it said.
Rostec did not comment in detail on its involvement in the platinum-mining project in Zimbabwe. Russian development bank Vnesheconombank (VEB), which is expected to provide finance for the project and is also under sanctions, only said a cooperation agreement had been signed by partners in the project.
When the platinum deal was signed in September, Zimbabwe's defense minister, Sydney Sekeramayi, said the southern African country was looking at possible weapons purchases from Russia as well.
While geopolitical rivalry with the West may play a role, Rostec may be inspired by China, which has spent years pouring investment and loans into the continent to help meet its demand for natural resources, although for Russia, markets are the key.
Soviet tradition
Rostec says it is interested in working with African countries that want to develop their defense sector.
Moscow was an active supplier of weapons to Africa before the collapse of the Soviet Union, when it lost the bulk of its market share. It is now the world's second-largest arms exporter behind the United States but sales to Africa make up a relatively small fraction of its total sales volume.
“Many countries on the African continent are traditional partners of Russia in military and technical cooperation, quite familiar with the quality of Russian weapons,” Rostec said.
Soviet weapons still used in Africa and requiring repairs could also support demand for Russian arms, it added.
In 2013-2014, Rosoboronexport signed more than 20 contracts worth more than $1.7 billion with sub-Saharan African countries, and Rostec said it intended to increase shipments to Africa in the coming years.
Currently only 2 percent of military products supplied to African countries come from Rosoboronexport, Rostec said on its website in September.
Rosoboronexport is already working with Angola, Nigeria, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea and is also looking to develop cooperation with Kenya, Rwanda, Djibouti and Ethiopia, Rostec said.
Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy head of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), a Moscow-based security and defense think tank, said Russian firms were interested in increasing exports to Africa because the region's weapons market was growing at a very fast pace.
“Civil projects have always aided weapons exports, that's why Rostec, which covers both civil and defense sectors, may well act as a link between civil projects and weapons sales,” Makiyenko added.
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic crisis at home, hoping they will bolster sales, including of arms, for businesses hit by Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow has mostly focused on building ties with Asia since the U.S. and European Union sanctions came into force last year, but the Africa deals signal a desire to rebuild what was a big market for its weapons and technology during the Soviet era.
The drive by government-owned industrial giant Rostec, which includes Russia's monopoly arms exporter in its vast portfolio, is complicated by the economic slowdown, which has strained government finances and forced firms to seek state support.
Lower commodity prices mean non-government Russian investors in Africa in the early 2000s have mostly pulled out, but Rostec says it is on track to build a $4-billion oil refinery in Uganda and a $3-billion platinum project in Zimbabwe.
The conglomerate, which controls hundreds of firms ranging from arms exporter Rosoboronexport to the world's top titanium producer VSMPO-Avisma, sees the projects as a door-opener in Africa, particularly to its fast-growing arms market.
“Apart from proceeds from the project itself, building the crude oil refinery [in Uganda] opens markets for products of all Rostec's companies and Russian companies as a whole,” Rostec said in a statement to Reuters.
The company and its chief executive, Sergei Chemezov, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, face sanctions over Russia's annexation of the Crimea region and Western accusations, which Moscow denies, of supplying separatists with weapons and troops.
RT Global Resources, a 100-percent owned Rostec subsidiary, won the contract to build and operate the refinery in February, raising concerns among some Ugandan opposition lawmakers about the selection of a company closely linked to Russian arms exports.
Weapons sales
Uganda and Zimbabwe are not legally obliged to comply with the sanctions against Russia and both already have strained relations with the West.
Rostec said the project was launched in 2013, well before the introduction of sanctions, and remained interesting in economic terms despite them.
The first stage of the Uganda project will require $2 billion and the second $1.7 billion, with the peak of investments expected in 2018-19, it said.
Rostec did not comment in detail on its involvement in the platinum-mining project in Zimbabwe. Russian development bank Vnesheconombank (VEB), which is expected to provide finance for the project and is also under sanctions, only said a cooperation agreement had been signed by partners in the project.
When the platinum deal was signed in September, Zimbabwe's defense minister, Sydney Sekeramayi, said the southern African country was looking at possible weapons purchases from Russia as well.
While geopolitical rivalry with the West may play a role, Rostec may be inspired by China, which has spent years pouring investment and loans into the continent to help meet its demand for natural resources, although for Russia, markets are the key.
Soviet tradition
Rostec says it is interested in working with African countries that want to develop their defense sector.
Moscow was an active supplier of weapons to Africa before the collapse of the Soviet Union, when it lost the bulk of its market share. It is now the world's second-largest arms exporter behind the United States but sales to Africa make up a relatively small fraction of its total sales volume.
“Many countries on the African continent are traditional partners of Russia in military and technical cooperation, quite familiar with the quality of Russian weapons,” Rostec said.
Soviet weapons still used in Africa and requiring repairs could also support demand for Russian arms, it added.
In 2013-2014, Rosoboronexport signed more than 20 contracts worth more than $1.7 billion with sub-Saharan African countries, and Rostec said it intended to increase shipments to Africa in the coming years.
Currently only 2 percent of military products supplied to African countries come from Rosoboronexport, Rostec said on its website in September.
Rosoboronexport is already working with Angola, Nigeria, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea and is also looking to develop cooperation with Kenya, Rwanda, Djibouti and Ethiopia, Rostec said.
Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy head of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), a Moscow-based security and defense think tank, said Russian firms were interested in increasing exports to Africa because the region's weapons market was growing at a very fast pace.
“Civil projects have always aided weapons exports, that's why Rostec, which covers both civil and defense sectors, may well act as a link between civil projects and weapons sales,” Makiyenko added.
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка этого металла. Но поставщик гигантов Boeing и Airbus не намерен останавливаться на достигнутом. Об этом – репортаж телеканала «Россия 1».
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка этого металла. Но поставщик гигантов Boeing и Airbus не намерен останавливаться на достигнутом. Об этом – репортаж телеканала «Россия 1».
Hootsuite, лидирующая панель управления социальными медиа для ведения и измерения соцсетей, сделала рекламный ролик в стиле заставки из сериала «Игра престол...
Hootsuite, лидирующая панель управления социальными медиа для ведения и измерения соцсетей, сделала рекламный ролик в стиле заставки из сериала «Игра престол...
Главная промышленная выставка страны в очередной раз удивила множеством технологических новинок. А для Корпорации ВСМПО-АВИСМА она была ещё и результативной: здесь было объявлено о подписании ряда ключевых документов.
Главная промышленная выставка страны в очередной раз удивила множеством технологических новинок. А для Корпорации ВСМПО-АВИСМА она была ещё и результативной: здесь было объявлено о подписании ряда ключевых документов.
A "Titanium Valley" is to be set up in Russia The setup of a special economic zone in the Sverdlovsk district is to be started as early as next year. This sh...
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dan...
published:20 Aug 2013
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Avisma TV - Reportage sur Parijevsk à l'usine de titane
Dans le cadre du tournage de notre film sur l'industrie en Oural, nous avons pu entrer dans l'usine de titane et de magnesium AVISMA/VSMPO à Berezniki.
La télévision de l'usine a filmé notre visite.
published:20 Aug 2013
views:29
5:58
SEZ Titanium Valley
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and prefe...
Special economic zone "Titanium Valley" represents advantages, plans, privileges and preferences, tariff policy, perspectives for investors, contract labour ...
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
Д.Медведев.Встреча Д.Медведева и Б.Обамы.08.07.09.Part 2
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev and President of the United States Barack Obama at Russian-American Business Summit.Part 2 July 8, 2009 Moscow Встреча Дм...
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic cr...
published:08 Apr 2015
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Sanctions-Hit Russia Looks to Africa to Boost Arms, Technology Sales
Russia is pursuing costly state oil and platinum projects in Africa despite an economic crisis at home, hoping they will bolster sales, including of arms, for businesses hit by Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.
Moscow has mostly focused on building ties with Asia since the U.S. and European Union sanctions came into force last year, but the Africa deals signal a desire to rebuild what was a big market for its weapons and technology during the Soviet era.
The drive by government-owned industrial giant Rostec, which includes Russia's monopoly arms exporter in its vast portfolio, is complicated by the economic slowdown, which has strained government finances and forced firms to seek state support.
Lower commodity prices mean non-government Russian investors in Africa in the early 2000s have mostly pulled out, but Rostec says it is on track to build a $4-billion oil refinery in Uganda and a $3-billion platinum project in Zimbabwe.
The conglomerate, which controls hundreds of firms ranging from arms exporter Rosoboronexport to the world's top titanium producer VSMPO-Avisma, sees the projects as a door-opener in Africa, particularly to its fast-growing arms market.
“Apart from proceeds from the project itself, building the crude oil refinery [in Uganda] opens markets for products of all Rostec's companies and Russian companies as a whole,” Rostec said in a statement to Reuters.
The company and its chief executive, Sergei Chemezov, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, face sanctions over Russia's annexation of the Crimea region and Western accusations, which Moscow denies, of supplying separatists with weapons and troops.
RT Global Resources, a 100-percent owned Rostec subsidiary, won the contract to build and operate the refinery in February, raising concerns among some Ugandan opposition lawmakers about the selection of a company closely linked to Russian arms exports.
Weapons sales
Uganda and Zimbabwe are not legally obliged to comply with the sanctions against Russia and both already have strained relations with the West.
Rostec said the project was launched in 2013, well before the introduction of sanctions, and remained interesting in economic terms despite them.
The first stage of the Uganda project will require $2 billion and the second $1.7 billion, with the peak of investments expected in 2018-19, it said.
Rostec did not comment in detail on its involvement in the platinum-mining project in Zimbabwe. Russian development bank Vnesheconombank (VEB), which is expected to provide finance for the project and is also under sanctions, only said a cooperation agreement had been signed by partners in the project.
When the platinum deal was signed in September, Zimbabwe's defense minister, Sydney Sekeramayi, said the southern African country was looking at possible weapons purchases from Russia as well.
While geopolitical rivalry with the West may play a role, Rostec may be inspired by China, which has spent years pouring investment and loans into the continent to help meet its demand for natural resources, although for Russia, markets are the key.
Soviet tradition
Rostec says it is interested in working with African countries that want to develop their defense sector.
Moscow was an active supplier of weapons to Africa before the collapse of the Soviet Union, when it lost the bulk of its market share. It is now the world's second-largest arms exporter behind the United States but sales to Africa make up a relatively small fraction of its total sales volume.
“Many countries on the African continent are traditional partners of Russia in military and technical cooperation, quite familiar with the quality of Russian weapons,” Rostec said.
Soviet weapons still used in Africa and requiring repairs could also support demand for Russian arms, it added.
In 2013-2014, Rosoboronexport signed more than 20 contracts worth more than $1.7 billion with sub-Saharan African countries, and Rostec said it intended to increase shipments to Africa in the coming years.
Currently only 2 percent of military products supplied to African countries come from Rosoboronexport, Rostec said on its website in September.
Rosoboronexport is already working with Angola, Nigeria, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea and is also looking to develop cooperation with Kenya, Rwanda, Djibouti and Ethiopia, Rostec said.
Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy head of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), a Moscow-based security and defense think tank, said Russian firms were interested in increasing exports to Africa because the region's weapons market was growing at a very fast pace.
“Civil projects have always aided weapons exports, that's why Rostec, which covers both civil and defense sectors, may well act as a link between civil projects and weapons sales,” Makiyenko added.
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка эт...
published:16 Mar 2015
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
ВСМПО-АВИСМА наращивает титановое производство
Крупнейший производитель титана – корпорация ВСМПО-АВИСМА – занимает 30% мирового рынка этого металла. Но поставщик гигантов Boeing и Airbus не намерен останавливаться на достигнутом. Об этом – репортаж телеканала «Россия 1».
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. A video showing a Palestinian boy with a broken arm being held in a chokehold and at gunpoint by an Israeli soldier is a teachable moment for the world ... Meanwhile, several women and a young girl, the boy’s mother, aunt and sister, desperately attempt to pry the soldier from the boy with the girl biting the soldier’s hand ... In fact, Israel eventually occupied the West Bank and Gaza ... *(Note....
In prison interview, Baghdad commander is defiant as he details his deadly campaign that left more than 100 people dead, including children. For almost a year Abu Abdullah was the most wanted man in Baghdad. He was known among his bosses inside Islamic State as “the planner” – the man responsible for dispatching suicide bombers to attack mosques, universities, checkpoints and market places across the Iraqi capital ... His eyes flashed ... ....
Foreign spy services, especially in China and Russia, are aggressively aggregating and cross-indexing hacked U.S. computer databases — including security clearance applications, airline records and medical insurance forms — to identify U.S. intelligence officers and agents, U.S. officials said. At least one clandestine network of American engineers and scientists who provide technical assistance to U.S ... officials ... Other U.S ... 0 ... ....
KABUL. The Taliban on Monday admitted covering up longtime leader Mullah Omar's death for more than two years, saying he died in 2013 as was first claimed by the Afghan intelligence. The group had continued as recently as July to release official statements in the name of Omar, who had not been seen in public since the Taliban were toppled from power in Kabul in 2001... ....
Image caption Some people managed to cross into Hungary on Monday from Serbia - despite recently increased Hungarian border controls. German ChancellorAngela Merkel says "Europe as a whole needs to move" on how to deal with refugees and migrants arriving in the EU. "If Europe fails on the question of refugees, then it won't be the Europe we wished for," she said ...Austrian police say more than 200 migrants were recovered overnight ... ....
OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA) VSMPO-AVISMACorporation and AVIC Aircraft Company have reached an agreement to sign a long term contract for supply of titanium semi-finished products ...VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation, the Russian manufacturer of titanium, aluminium and steel semi-finished products, and AVIC Aircraft Company., Ltd, Xi'anBranch (PRC) have ......
OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA) New UBM JV Director is appointed ...Delegation of Aircraft producer Boeing, one of key partners of VSMPO-AVISMACorporation paid a visit to Verkhnaya Salda to take part in UBM Board of Directors and discuss current projects ... Besides the current issues the representatives of the American aircraft concern discussed future plans with VSMPO-AVISMA top management....
YEKATERINBURG, Russia, July 29 (Reuters) - Russia's VSMPO-Avisma, the world's largest titanium producer, plans to increase its capacity by one third by 2020 from the current 30,000 tonnes per year, Mikhail Voevodin, the firm's chief executive, said. ....
OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA) Press-Release. Strategic Partnership of the Boeing company, VSMPO-AVISMACorporation and the Ural Federal University... «UrFU and VSMPO-AVISMA have worked together on research projects for quite a long time; many of those have been successfully implemented into production of titanium which was also intended for Boeing - our partner company - said Mikhail Voevodin, CEO, VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation....
OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA) Press Release «Conclusion of long-term agreements with Rolls-Royce» ...VSMPO-AVISMACorporation (belongs to State Corporation Rostech) signed three agreements with the Rolls-Royce Company for the period 2016 through 2025. VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation signed three agreements with the Rolls-Royce Company for the period 2016 through 2025....
OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA) The Russian Titanium Corporation broadly celebrates its 82ndBirthday... The past weekend this VSMPO-AVISMA subdivision celebrated its 82nd Birthday ... Title «Honorary MachineBuilder» was bestowed upon Sergey Sherstobitov, Manager, Research and DevelopmentCenter, VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation ... This content was issued by OAO Korporatsiya VSMPO-AVISMA on the 2015-07-06 and was initially posted on www.vsmpo.ru....
(Source. Central Bank of Russia) 1. Bonds issued on behalf of Russian Federation. 1.1. Bonds issued on behalf of Russian Federation and placed in domestic financial market. Issuer Reg. number/ISIN 1.1.1. Ministry of Finance RF Все выпуски. 1.2. Bonds issued on behalf of Russian Federation and placed in international financial market. Issuer Reg. number/ISIN 1.2.1. Ministry of Finance RF Все выпуски. 2 ... "VSMPO-AVISMACorporation" 8.1.12....
IFRS net profit of VSMPO-AVISMACorporation for 2014 decreased by 45% to $152.828 million from $279.696 million in 2013, the company reported. Revenue increased by 1.18% to $1.631 ... ....
Related articles. Russian industrial giant looks to Africa to boost exports Russia pulls cash from international fund Ghanaian oil refinery breakdown a symbol of economic woes ... THE conglomerate, which controls hundreds of firms ranging from arms exporter Rosoboronexport to the world’s top titanium producer, VSMPO-Avisma, sees the projects as a door-opener in Africa, particularly to its arms market ... ... Reuters. Read this next. ....
Ambassador to the Russian FederationJohn Tefft looks to develop closer intergovernmental relations and aid business cooperation, a statement made during his visit to Rostec's VSMPO-AVISMA, Russia's premier titan manufacturer and a key partner of Boeing Corp. The meeting, during which the comments were made, took place at VSMPO-AVISMA's manufacturing facility on April 14, 2015...VSMPO-AVISMA has been working with Boeing since 1990s....