Rostec develops Citadel anti-aircraft system to counter drones
L'essentiel
- Rostec State Corporation has developed the Citadel anti-aircraft artillery system, designed to effectively counter various types of enemy drones using automation and 'smart' projectiles.
- The system will be showcased for the first time at the First International Security Forum in the Moscow Region.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Rostec State Corporation is a Russian state-owned defense conglomerate. The First International Security Forum is an event organized under the auspices of the Russian Security Council.
MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. Russia’s Rostec State Corporation has developed the Citadel anti-aircraft artillery system to protect against various types of enemy drones, Rostec reported, noting that it will be showcased for the first time at the First International Security Forum.
"Rostec State Corporation will unveil the newest anti-aircraft artillery system, Citadel, at the First International Security Forum. It effectively counters various types of enemy drones thanks to automation and ‘smart’ projectiles. The system’s high performance has already been proven in real-world conditions," the state tech corporation said.
The system’s projectiles, equipped with a remote-controlled fuse, are filled with shrapnel. The Citadel’s guidance system calculates the most advantageous detonation point based on the target’s trajectory. Significantly fewer of these projectiles are required to destroy a single target than conventional ammunition, Rostec specified.
The International Security Forum will be held at the Live Arena venue in the Moscow Region from May 26-29 under the auspices of the Russian Security Council. Rostec companies will also showcase the S350M-E short-range unmanned aerial vehicle system and combat payloads for various types of drones, the Skat-350M reconnaissance drone with Kub-2E loitering munitions, and an airspace control system.
IT solutions with artificial intelligence elements will also be presented, including hardware and software systems for control, video analytics, and protection against cyber threats. Forum visitors will be able to see products from the Kalashnikov Group, High-Precision Systems, RT-Project Technologies, RT-Information Security, and other companies. Russia’s special state exporter Rosoboronexport, part of Rostec, will organize a separate exhibit.
Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific capabilities and limitations of the Citadel system?
- What types of 'enemy drones' is the Citadel system designed to counter?
- What are the 'real-world conditions' under which the system's performance has been proven?
- What is the expected deployment timeline for the Citadel system?






