Edge readies multi-domain showcase for EDEX 2023 in Egypt
ABU DHABI, November 27, 2023
Edge, one of the world’s leading advanced technology and defence groups, will exhibit state-of-the-art air, land, sea and electronic warfare solutions at Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX 2023).
Through this Edge seeks to amplify its presence in Egypt and North Africa by marking its second participation at EDEX 2023, the largest biennial defence and security exhibition in North Africa, held in Cairo, Egypt.
Over the course of the four-day event from December 4 to 7, Edge will exhibit a range of high technology solutions tailored to the region’s evolving security requirements.
The Edge showcase
The Edge showcase will include high-performance small arms, precision smart weapons, modern autonomous systems, advanced naval vessels and electronic warfare (EW) solutions, a release said.
Edge’s presence at the exhibition is aimed at offering cutting-edge, cost-effective solutions that have been developed with the end-user’s requirements and operational environment in mind. North Africa is an important market for the group, presenting unique and rapidly changing security requirements.
Under the land domain, Edge will display its versatile pistols, compact sub-machine guns, highly reliable assault rifles and sniper rifles, as well as small to large calibre ammunition.
Tactical unmanned aerial vehicles
In the autonomous systems domain, Edge will display several tactical unmanned aerial vehicles. Smart weapons on display will include short-to long-range precision-guided munitions, and a diverse range of loitering munitions.
Under the sea domain, Edge will showcase a range of modern naval vessels, designed to meet maritime security challenges faced by the region. Additionally, advanced electronic warfare solutions will be on show, such as a counter drone system and cellular interception solution.
Held at the Egypt International Exhibition Centre, Cairo, the event enables Edge to fortify its relationships with military personnel, government officials, and leading defence companies, as well as bolster efforts to develop further industry partnerships in the important North Africa region.--TradeArabia News Service