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High Precision Systems (russian: Высокоточные комплексы, Vysokotochnye Kompleksy) is a holding company within the Russian state-owned Rostec group involved in the defence-industry complex. It focuses on high-precision systems and weapons for the combat tactical zone. It implements the full production cycle of weapons and defence equipment, from generating ideas to product distribution. According to Jane's Information Group, Rostec is seeking to sell a 49% stake in High Precision Systems.


Structure

Subsidiaries of the holding: * KBP Instrument Design Bureau *
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Official website
{{Rostec Technology companies established in 2009 Manufacturing companies based in Moscow 2009 establishments in Russia