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Russia Showcases Tor-E2 Short-Range Air Defense With 360° Engagement at Dubai Airshow 2025

Moscow retools its SHORAD export pitch amid a broader push to reclaim ground in global arms markets.

by TeamDefenseWatch
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Tor-E2 Air Defense System

Russia Debuts Tor-E2 at Dubai Airshow

At the Dubai Airshow 2025, Russia officially displayed the Tor-E2 short-range air defense (SHORAD) system for the first time on the international export stage, showcasing its full combat configuration.

Presented by Rosoboronexport and Almaz-Antey, the Tor-E2 drew attention as a centerpiece of Russia’s 1,000-square-meter pavilion, where Moscow is exhibiting more than 850 defense systems. The system features a vertical-launch architecture that enables 360-degree coverage, a critical capability in countering fast, low-signature threats.

Why It Matters: Context Behind the Display

The Tor-E2’s presence in Dubai is more than a product reveal—it is a strategic signal. Russia’s global arms exports have taken a hit in recent years, particularly since the onset of the Ukraine war. Presenting a fully configured Tor-E2 marks Moscow’s intent to regain footing in the SHORAD market, especially in regions like the Middle East, where demand for layered air defense is growing.

Moreover, Russia’s expansive display of air defense hardware—including systems like the Pantsir-SMD-E—reflects its ambition to reassert relevance in the integrated air-defense export domain.

System Details: What Makes Tor-E2 Stand Out

360° Engagement & Vertical Launch

  • The Tor-E2 uses a cold vertical-launch system, enabling it to engage targets in any direction without needing to rotate its launcher.
  • This design reduces reaction time and supports rapid follow-up shots.

Missile Load & Performance

  • Each combat vehicle carries 16 sealed transport-launch containers with 9M338 missiles ready to fire.
  • Engagement range: up to 12 km, or up to 15 km with the 9M331D variant.
  • Maximum intercept altitude: ~10 km.
  • The system can track four target channels simultaneously, enabling quick prioritization.
  • Its missiles — particularly the 9M338KE — offer enhanced range (~16 km), command guidance, and warheads optimized for low-RCS (radar cross-section) threats like UAVs and cruise munitions.

Mobility & Deployability

Operational Use & Integration

  • Designed for maneuver brigades, as well as base and infrastructure defense.
  • Compatible with layered defense architectures; can integrate with systems like Buk, S-350, and MANPADS or gun-based VSHORAD.
  • Interoperability pitch: a Tor-E2 battery can plug into a wide range of command and control networks, including legacy and NATO-standard systems.

Strategic & Policy Perspective

Russia’s decision to showcase Tor-E2 at Dubai comes amid a broader export revival. While its defense exports declined sharply in recent years, the Kremlin is signaling a return to business-as-usual through high-visibility demonstrations.

  • Export pitch: By bringing Tor-E2 to Dubai, Russia is trying to revive interest in its high-end SHORAD offerings among Gulf states and other non-aligned customers.
  • Combat-proven narrative: Russia highlights that Tor family systems have seen real-world use in Syria and Ukraine, enhancing the credibility of its export variants.
  • Interoperability strategy: Emphasizing integration with legacy C2 systems could appeal to countries with mixed inventories or less reliance on Western networks.
  • Long-term positioning: Rosoboronexport seems to be turning the Dubai showcase into a business-development exercise, not just a product demonstration.
  • Industrial messaging: The presence of Tor-E2 is part of a bigger pitch that includes technology transfer, modular production, and long-term cooperation—a message echoed across other systems on show.

What to Watch Next

  1. Export Commitments: Whether any contracts for Tor-E2 are signed during or after the airshow will be a key indicator of Russia’s export rebound.
  2. Regional Appetite for SHORAD: Gulf states and other interested buyers may see Tor-E2 as a cost-effective, modern SHORAD solution amid growing drone and cruise-missile threats.
  3. Integration Deals: Watch for announcements around integration of Tor-E2 into clients’ existing air defense systems or command architecture.
  4. Competition: How Tor-E2 competes against Western and Chinese SHORAD systems in terms of cost, capabilities, and long-term service offerings could shape the next generation of regional air-defense procurement.

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