CJSC "Strelets"

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CJSC "Strelets" is a Russian company involved in the development and manufacturing of advanced communication and navigation systems. The company is known for producing technologies used in defense and security sectors, primarily focusing on secure, resilient, and efficient communication solutions.


Some key aspects of CJSC "Strelets" include:



  1. Product Range: Their products typically include portable and stationary communication systems, navigation devices, and integrated solutions for situational awareness. These products are designed to meet the demands of military, law enforcement, and other governmental agencies.



  2. Innovation and Technology: The company emphasizes research and development, often working on cutting-edge technologies to enhance the effectiveness and reliability of their systems. This includes advancements in wireless communication, encryption, and ruggedized devices suited for harsh environments.



  3. Market and Clients: CJSC "Strelets" serves a variety of clients, including the Russian military, other governmental bodies, and sometimes international entities within allied nations. Their systems are used for command and control operations, tactical communications, and secure data exchange.



  4. Compliance and Standards: The company adheres to stringent national and international standards for defense communication equipment. This ensures that their products are not only effective but also compliant with regulatory requirements for security and interoperability.



  5. Strategic Importance: As a provider of critical communication infrastructure, CJSC "Strelets" plays a significant role in national defense capabilities. Their technologies are integral to the command-and-control operations of defense forces, contributing to national security.



  6. Partnerships and Collaborations: To enhance their technological capabilities and market reach, CJSC "Strelets" often collaborates with other technology firms, research institutions, and educational bodies.




Overall, CJSC "Strelets" is known for its specialized expertise in secure communication technologies, contributing significantly to the defense technology landscape in Russia.


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STRELETS

Stern Trawler | Flag: Russian Federation | Port: MURMANSK

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