Security Service Information
Please be advised:At the entrance to the Exhibition Pavilion you will be subjected to the personal security check. At the Exhibition territory you may use non-professional photo-and video-cameras. Video tape recordings, filming and photographing participants’ exhibition stands and exhibits is permitted only with the permission of the stand manager. Professional audio and video tape recordings, filming and photographing may be carried out only after obtaining a permit or approval of the Exhibition Directorate. It is strictly forbidden to enter the Exhibition with:- any kind of fire-arms, cold steel and gas weapons;
- any kind of combat, explosive, highly inflammable materials and pyrotechnics;
- any kind of poison, toxic, acrid and foul stinking substances;
- any kind of alcoholic drinks or any drinks in glass;
- bulky objects with overall dimensions more than 50õ40õ20 ñì;
- dirty objects and items as well as animals.
Visitors breaking the above mentioned rules will be removed from the Exhibition territory without compensating the cost of purchased entrance tickets. Complimentary ticket is valid only for one person and is not valid for entrance to the territory of the VVC by personal or service transport. For more detailed information please contact JSC BIZON:Phone: +7 495 937 40 81, E-mail: indep@b95.ru
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04.09.2007
Russia's Space Forces will not give up using the Gabala radar in Azerbaijan, the forces' spokesman said, commenting on media reports that Russia could soon abandon the site. "The activity of the Space Forces is aimed at all radars eventually being on Russian territory. But we do not intend to give up the agreement on the use of the Gabala ahead of time," Alexei Zolotukhin said.
03.09.2007
Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) will require 1,060 new airplanes worth about $70 billion over the next 20 years, according to Boeing's updated annual forecast for the commercial airplane market. The complete forecast, known as the Boeing Current Market Outlook, is available on the Boeing web.
31.08.2007
Russia plans to send a manned mission to the Moon by 2025 and wants to build a permanent base there shortly after, the head of Russian space agency Roskosmos said Friday.
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