
Buk-M2
Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile systemTracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system in the Buk family, representing Almaz-Antey's battlefield air-defense line in the catalog.
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Almaz-Antey is a Russian state-owned defense holding focused on air and missile defense systems, radar, and command-and-control equipment. In this catalog it is the builder behind the Buk-M2, Tor-M2, S-350 Vityaz, and S-400 Triumf families.
33 weaponsAlmaz-Antey is a Moscow-based Russian defense holding whose public materials emphasize anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems, radar, and automated control equipment. Trade-show and reference sources describe it as a state-owned conglomerate with a broad air-defense industrial base and multiple affiliated enterprises.
For this catalog, Almaz-Antey matters because it is the builder associated with the catalog's Russian air-defense entries, including Buk-M2, Tor-M2, S-350 Vityaz, and S-400 Triumf. Those systems illustrate the company's span across short-, medium-, and long-range air defense.

Tracked medium-range surface-to-air missile system in the Buk family, representing Almaz-Antey's battlefield air-defense line in the catalog.

Short-range point-defense surface-to-air missile system representing the catalog's close-in air-defense end of Almaz-Antey's portfolio.

Medium-range air-defense system that sits between point-defense and long-range strategic SAM coverage.

Long-range mobile surface-to-air missile system that anchors the catalog's strategic air-defense coverage for this builder.
Reference sources describe Almaz-Antey as a state-owned holding formed in 2002, consolidating a large defense-industrial base around anti-aircraft and anti-missile work.
Sources: CAPA Almaz-Antey profile, Kremlin anniversary transcript
A Kremlin transcript marking the company's 20th anniversary referenced the 2002 executive order that created the concern and its continued work on air and missile defense.
Sources: Kremlin anniversary transcript
English-language coverage uses several transliterations and legal forms for this concern, including Almaz-Antey, Concern VKO Almaz-Antey, and Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defence Corporation. Sanctions and trade-show sources are used here only for ownership, naming, address, and corporate-history context.
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Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.


























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Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.




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Standalone missiles, bombs, rockets, torpedoes, and guided or unguided explosive payloads.
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Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

