Eurosatory Opens its Doors: Israel Bypasses Blockade
France’s biggest land forces’ expo, Eurosatory, opens its doors today. Israeli companies bypass the blockade and present their products.
France’s biggest land forces’ expo, Eurosatory, opens its doors today. Israeli companies bypass the blockade and present their products.
A significant stage was recorded within the project scope developed by AEI Systems and UNIROBOTICS in the Nurol Makina partnership.
The Rheinmetall company introduced a new intelligent Area Defence Weapon (ADW) as an anti-tank weapon system at the DSEI 2023.
Rheinmetall presented its 40mm SSW-40 (Squad Support Weapon-40) grenade launcher as a fire support weapon at DSEI.
Slovak state-run defence company KONŠTRUKTA has developed a new wheeled Self-Propelled Howitzer system BIA 155 mm.
Italian Beretta Defence Technologies (BDT) introduces its NARP rifle system at DSEI. BDT has been working on the development of the system since 2018.
A deal between two major manufacturers, Britain's Babcock and Sweden's Saab, was announced at the DSEI defence exhibition in London.
UK will establish a UAV unit by the end of 2023 as the war in Ukraine has showcased UAVs’ role in the battlefield.
Roketsan aims to take its position in the UK market to the next level with the products it will exhibit and the meetings it will hold at DSEI in London.
HAVELSAN will demonstrate autonomous technologies, command control systems, border security and ship traffic management software at London DSEI 2023.
Nurol Makina participates in the Defence and Security Equipment International DSEI 2023 with its newly established company, Nurol Makina UK.
A Japanese company Space Entertainment Laboratory has two Hamadori Seaplane Unmanned Aerial Vehicles displayed at the DSEI Japan.
Nurol Makina will be present at the DSEI Japan exhibition, which begins today. In recent years, Nurol Makina has participated in armoured vehicle tenders in Japan. Nurol Makina also displayed the NMS 4x4 platform at the DSEI Japan exhibition fair in 2019. NMS 4X4 was on display at the fair during the exhibition.
Turkish Otokar and Estonian Milrem Robotics signed a teaming agreement to explore opportunities for unmanned and remote-controlled ground vehicles.