DIMDEX 2022: Leonardo Exhibits Its Products To Serve Qatari Assets
Leonardo, the Italian-headquartered global aerospace and defence company, is attending DIMDEX 2022...
21 Mar 2022
Leonardo, the Italian-headquartered global aerospace and defence company, is attending DIMDEX 2022...
21 Mar 2022
Turkish defence company Aselsan unveiled a new-generation combat management system called "Centennial VTZ" at the DIMDEX 2022 defence exhibition, held between March 21-23 in Doha, Qatar.
21 Mar 2022
Turkey's leading defence company Aselsan will exhibit its naval products at DIMDEX (Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference) 2022, which will be held in Doha, Qatar, between March 21-23, 2022.
17 Mar 2022
Meteksan Savunma, a Turkish sensor solutions provider, will showcase its technologies for the naval domain at the next DIMDEX 2022 defense exhibition...
17 Mar 2022
French shipbuilder Couach was promoting a new concept of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) at the 2022 World Defense Show, which was held between March 6-9 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
15 Mar 2022
Zamil offshore and CMN NAVAL incorporates a group of companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to become the reference for composite shipbuilding and ILS services.
14 Mar 2022
Al Seer Marine and Yahsat signed a memorandum of understanding during the 2022 World Defence Show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to collaborate on equipping unmanned vessels and pre-qualifying Yahsat's interoperable satellite connectivity solutions for use on Al Seer Marine-manufactured vessels.
09 Mar 2022
Spanish shipbuilder and systems integrator Navantia has partnered with Advanced Electronics Company (AEC), a SAMI company, to boost technology development in KSA.
09 Mar 2022
Spanish state shipbuilder and systems integrator Navantia and Saudi Zamil Offshore Service Company have agreed to boost their cooperation to provide services for RSNF Avante 2200 Corvettes in Saudi Arabia.
07 Mar 2022
French shipbuilder Couach is showcasing its 2200 Fast Patrol Boat at the World Defense Show (WDS 2022). Twelve vessels are on order for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces...