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Rostec-affiliated Russian defense industry

Rostec-affiliated Russian defense industry is a normalized catalog builder facet for Russian state-owned and state-linked defense manufacturers operating under or around Rostec, the corporation that consolidates major arms, aerospace, electronics, artillery, armored-vehicle, and ammunition production lines.

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This builder profile groups catalog entries where public sources identify the manufacturer as a Rostec-linked Russian defense-industrial chain rather than a single standalone factory. Rostec is a Russian state corporation established in 2007 to promote development, production, and export of high-technology industrial products, including arms and military equipment.

Rostec's own materials describe a wide industrial base spanning more than 800 companies in 60 Russian regions and almost the full range of high-technology sectors. For this catalog, the relevant slice is the corporation's weapons, artillery, armored-vehicle, ammunition, aircraft, electronics, and export-support infrastructure.

The catalog keeps conflict-use claims in weapon records. This builder page is limited to source-backed industrial context, legal identity, public corporate history, and the specific catalog connection to the 2S12A Sani mortar supply chain.

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Notable Systems

2S12A Sani mortar system

Rostec reported deliveries of upgraded 2S12A Sani mortar systems, 2B11 towed mortars, and 2B24 light mortars to Russia's Ministry of Defence; the catalog's connected 2S12 Sani entry uses this builder facet for that Rostec-affiliated production and supply context.

Sources: Rostec 2S12A mortar delivery
2S12 Sani, 120 mm heavy mortar system, Artillery

2B11 120 mm mortar

120 mm heavy mortar system

The 2B11 mortar is the 120 mm mortar carried inside the 2S12A Sani system; Rostec describes its range, rate of fire, and delivery with Sani batches.

Sources: Rostec 2S12A mortar delivery

High Precision Systems portfolio

Rostec describes High Precision Systems as a 2009 holding inside the corporation focused on tactical high-precision systems and weapons, including Pantsir-S1, Iskander-M, Kornet, Krasnopol-M2, and BMP-3 families.

Sources: Rostec High Precision Systems anniversary

Manufacturer History

  1. Rostec established by federal law

    Rostec's official history says Federal Law No. 270-FZ established the state corporation to promote development, manufacture, and export of high-technology industrial products.

    Sources: Rostec History, Rostec About

  2. Hundreds of entities transferred to the corporation

    Rostec states that a Russian presidential decree instructed the transfer of 426 entities to the corporation, forming the industrial base behind later holding-company consolidation.

    Sources: Rostec History

  3. High Precision Systems established inside Rostec

    Rostec describes High Precision Systems as a holding established in 2009 for tactical high-precision systems and weapons.

    Sources: Rostec High Precision Systems anniversary

  4. Rostekhnologii rebranded as Rostec

    Rostec's history records the public rebranding that introduced the Rostec name and brand identity after earlier operation under the Rostekhnologii/Russian Technologies name.

    Sources: Rostec History

  5. Rostec reports Sani mortar deliveries

    Rostec reported deliveries of upgraded 2S12A Sani systems, 2B11 towed mortars, and 2B24 light mortars to Russia's Ministry of Defence, supporting the catalog-specific builder connection for the Sani entry.

    Sources: Rostec 2S12A mortar delivery

Predecessors
RostekhnologiiRussian Technologies
Subsidiaries
High Precision SystemsRosoboronexportUnited Aircraft CorporationUnited Engine CorporationConcern Radio-Electronic TechnologiesRussian Helicopters

This profile normalizes a catalog manufacturer facet rather than asserting that every named Rostec subsidiary independently built every linked system. Rostec is state-owned, sanctioned, and often described through official Russian statements, sanctions notices, and defense reporting; weapon-specific conflict-use claims remain in weapon entries.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Rostec AboutPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports Rostec's mission, more than 800-company scale, high-technology sectors, arms and military equipment manufacturing line of business, legal name, state-corporation status, and Moscow head-office address. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec HistoryPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports the 2007 establishment, Rostekhnologii/Russian Technologies predecessor naming, 2008 transfer of entities, 2012 restructuring and rebranding, and later defense-production milestones used in the timeline. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Development and manufacture of weapons, military and special-purpose vehiclesPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports the builder profile's weapons-sector focus, including aircraft engineering, armored vehicles, artillery systems, high-precision weapons, ammunition, small arms, Rosoboronexport, and state-defense-procurement role. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec High Precision Systems anniversaryPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports High Precision Systems as a Rostec holding established in 2009 and provides source-backed examples of Rostec-linked tactical weapons and armored systems. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • Rostec 2S12A mortar deliveryPublisher: Rostec | Note: Supports the catalog-specific builder connection to upgraded 2S12A Sani systems, 2B11 120 mm mortars, and Rostec's delivery and output-increase statement for those mortar products. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • U.S. Treasury Rostec designation noticePublisher: U.S. Department of the Treasury | Note: Supports external context that Rostec is a Russian state-owned enterprise, a holding company with more than 800 entities, and is sanctioned for Russia defense-sector activity; used as a sourcing caveat, not for conflict-use claims. | Accessed: 2026-06-21
  • File:Rostec-City.jpgPublisher: Wikimedia Commons | Note: Supports image provenance for the Rostec-City Moscow facility image, credited to Mos.ru and marked reusable under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. | Accessed: 2026-06-21

Produced weapons

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Artillery

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

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Electronic Warfare

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

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