Participation in the forum «Russian Industrialist 2012»

On September 25-28, 2012 St-Petersburg international exhibition complex “Lenexpo” hosted International Forum “Russian Industrialist 2012”.


Enterprises of Leninetz Holding Company participated in this event in business zone “Cluster Section”. On the stand of Holding was demonstrated production of JSC “Experimentalny Zavod” and JSC “CSPA “Leninetz”. One of exhibits surface movement radar sensor of K-band SMR Atlantika has already established itself in the airports of Russia. Also on the stand was exhibited exploiting model of ecological safety, due to low power output, solid state radar “Atlantika-T”. Due to the console developed by engineers of JSC “Experimentalny Zavod” every visitor could feel himself in the role of operator, observing pictures of real radar objects displayed on to monitor screens. JSC “CSPA “Leninetz” presented automatic signaling-intelligence system for borders security which is a set of wireless signaling-intelligence equipment with terminal sensors. Second product exhibited by JSC “CSPA “Leninetz” was radar “Mars GF” which causes considerable interest of specialist on every exhibition. Main purpose of radar “Mars GF” is control of the separate plot of horizontal security zone length up to 5 km. Low cost of radar “Mars GF” and high detection range of small targets gives possibility to create on the base of “radars rows” security systems of extended objects such as highways, railways, bridges, pipelines, power lines, river fairways  etc. Official opening of the forum hosted at the aerospace section, which was also maintained by HC “Leninetz” employees. Our exposition was visited by official delegation headed by the Governor of St-Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko. President of the company Mr. Turchak personally presented Holding production, paying special attention to exposition of our enterprise. To get more information about products, mentioned above you can contact with marketing department.

      

     

 

      

                                   

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