Manufacturer catalog

Rostec

Rostec is a Russian state-owned industrial holding group that consolidates defense, aerospace, electronics, weapons, and dual-use manufacturers, including producers tied to the 2S40 Floks artillery system and 1V1003 artillery command-observation vehicle represented in this catalog.

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Rostec was established in 2007 as a Russian state corporation for high-technology industrial products, covering both civil and military sectors. Official Rostec material describes the group as spanning weapons, aircraft, transport, radioelectronics, engine manufacturing, optics, materials, and other industrial areas.

For this catalog, Rostec is most relevant as the parent-level industrial group behind Russian defense manufacturers and holdings rather than as a single factory. Its public materials identify weapons, artillery systems, armored vehicles, aircraft, high-precision weapons, ammunition, and military-special equipment as part of the corporation's defense-industrial scope.

defense industrial holdingweapons and military equipmentartillery systemsarmored vehiclesmilitary aviation and helicoptersradioelectronicsarms export and dual-use industrial products

Notable Systems

2S40 Floks, 120 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer/mortar, Artillery

2S40 Floks

120 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer/mortar

Rostec describes the Floks as a 120 mm wheeled self-propelled artillery gun combining howitzer, cannon, and mortar functions, with first batch deliveries announced in October 2023.

Sources: Rostec Floks self-propelled artillery article
1V1003 command-observation vehicle, Artillery command-observation vehicle, Support Equipment

1V1003 command-observation vehicle

Artillery command-observation vehicle

Rostec's 2021 1V198 delivery notice says the automated artillery fire-control package includes 1V1003 command-observation vehicles on BTR-80 chassis, paired with 1V1004 command-staff vehicles, and attributes development and production to VNII Signal.

Sources: Rostec 1V198 delivery

Manufacturer History

  1. State corporation established

    Rostec states that the corporation was established in 2007 to facilitate development, manufacture, and export of high-technology industrial products for civil and military purposes.

    Sources: Rostec holdings Defense News press release

  2. Defense holdings highlighted

    Rostec reported that Russian Helicopters, Uralvagonzavod, and KRET were among Rostec companies appearing in Defense News' 2017 top defense-company ranking.

    Sources: Rostec holdings Defense News press release

  3. 1V198 artillery fire-control delivery reported

    Rostec reported that its High-Precision Systems holding supplied another 1V198 automated artillery fire-control complex under Russia's 2021 state defense order; the delivery included 1V1003 command-observation vehicles and 1V1004 command-staff vehicles.

    Sources: Rostec 1V198 delivery

  4. U.S. blocking sanctions

    The U.S. Treasury designated Rostec, describing it as a major Russian state-owned enterprise and defense-industrial holding with more than 800 entities under its management umbrella.

    Sources: U.S. Treasury Rostec sanctions press release

  5. Reported wartime production expansion

    Rostec's official history says the state defense procurement program was a priority in 2023 and reports increased output of ammunition, light armored vehicles, tanks, and self-propelled artillery.

    Sources: Rostec official history

  6. Floks deliveries announced

    Rostec's Floks article says the corporation delivered the first batch of the wheeled self-propelled artillery guns to the military in October 2023.

    Sources: Rostec Floks self-propelled artillery article

Predecessors
Rostekhnologii
Subsidiaries
RosoboronexportRussian HelicoptersUralvagonzavodKRETKalashnikov ConcernUnited Aircraft Corporation

Rostec is a state-owned Russian defense-industrial holding and is subject to sanctions in multiple jurisdictions, so public data can be politically framed, incomplete, or restricted. This profile separates official Rostec statements from sanctions and third-party records and avoids adding conflict-use claims that belong in weapon entries.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Rostec official about pagePublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports Rostec's official website, head office address, and general company identity. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec key industriesPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports the corporation's civil and military industrial focus areas, including aviation, transport, radioelectronics, weapons, engine manufacturing, optics, and materials. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec weapons industry pagePublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports Rostec's defense-industrial focus in weapons, military and special-purpose equipment, artillery systems, armored vehicles, aircraft, high-precision weapons, and ammunition. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec official historyPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports historical context and Rostec's reported 2023 and 2024 production and revenue milestones. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec holdings Defense News press releasePublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports founding year, corporate purpose, group scale, and named Rostec brands and holdings such as Russian Helicopters, Uralvagonzavod, KRET, Rosoboronexport, AVTOVAZ, KAMAZ, and Kalashnikov Concern. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec Floks self-propelled artillery articlePublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports Rostec's role in the 2S40 Floks system, its artillery role, and the October 2023 first-batch delivery claim. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec 1V198 deliveryPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports Rostec-linked delivery context for the 1V198 artillery fire-control complex, including 1V1003 command-observation vehicles on BTR-80 chassis, 1V1004 command-staff vehicles, VNII Signal development and production, and 2021 state-defense-order delivery. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • War & Sanctions Rostec legal profilePublisher: Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine | Note: Supports Rostec's full legal name, abbreviated name, registration details, country, 75A Volokolamskoye Highway address, and multi-jurisdiction sanctions context. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • U.S. Treasury Rostec sanctions press releasePublisher: U.S. Department of the Treasury | Note: Supports sourceNotes about Rostec being state-owned, sanctioned, and treated by OFAC as a defense and related materiel sector entity; also supports the management umbrella and subsidiary context. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • OpenStreetMap 75A Volokolamskoye Highway relationPublisher: OpenStreetMap contributors | Note: Supports the mapped coordinates used for the sourced head office address at 75A Volokolamskoye Highway in Moscow. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Wikimedia Commons Rostec-City.jpgPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports image provenance and reuse context for a Rostec City business park image attributed to Mos.ru and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

Category

Artillery

Tube artillery, rocket artillery, and long-range ground fires.

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Support Equipment

Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.

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