LIMA ’19, held from the 26th to 30th March, features 16 vessels from 12 navies. Here are some of them:
Royal Thai Navy HTMS LonglomRoyal Brunei Navy KDB DaruttaqwaIndian Navy INS KadmattRoyal Australian Navy HMAS DiamantinaBangladesh Navy BNS Somudra JoyBangladesh Coast Guard BCGS Syed NazrulChinese Navy CNS YueyangVPN Ly Thai ToU.S. Navy USS Blue RidgeU.S. Navy USS PrebleIndonesian Navy KRI Banda AcehIndonesian Navy KRI Halasan
Xavier is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.
The latest edition of the LIMA defense show, held in April in Malaysia, was also the occasion chosen by the France-based company Zodiac Milpro to introduce its ZH1300 Interceptor fast assault craft to Asian customers. A platform as powerful as modular, intended to become the perfect « Swiss army knife » for the ASEAN region police and military forces.
Marine Crest Technology, a strategic technology partner to Malaysia’s T7 Global (a group specialized in Oil & Gas), was showcasing for the first time the “Vibrant 01” Combat Management System (CMS) at LIMA 2019. LIMA 2019 was the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition held last month in Malaysia.
Naval News learned during LIMA 2019 that Kongsberg recently started the production of Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). LIMA 2019 was the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition held last week in Malaysia.
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