Abstract

The article contains the basic principles, trends and problems of military-technical cooperation (MTC) of Russia with the countries of Latin America. By the beginning of the 21st century, Latin America had become a rather promising, large-scale market for the import of military products, attractive to major world-class arms manufacturers, including Russia. This was largely facilitated by the complex of factors prevailing at the regional level, both in geopolitical, national-political, and financial-economic and industrial-technological spheres. As a result, in many countries of the region decisions were taken in the field of military construction aimed at the transition to the modernization of used weapons and military equipment, which are usually represented by outdated models of the 1950-1970s. The article reveals the potentially most significant areas of the Russian military-technical cooperation in the region, the risks and problems that hinder this cooperation, and the favorable prerequisites for building it up in the future.

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