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IDEX 2015 -
Military Industrial Complex In
Full Force at
Abu Dhabi IDEX
Military Defense Exhibition
The Abu Dhabi-based Emirates Defense
Technology (
EDT) is targeting sales of its new 8x8 armoured vehicle to armed forces in the
UAE and the wider region after trials this summer, said the company’s chief executive, Mohamed Al Suwaidi.
The prototype of
Enigma, as the firm’s 8x8 armoured vehicle is called, was unveiled yesterday by
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed,
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and
Deputy Supreme Commander of the
Armed Forces, at the
International Defence and
Security Exhibition (Idex), which is taking place in the capital all this week.
EDT – a privately held, Emirati-owned defence contractor and manufacturer – is the first firm to design an 8x8 armoured vehicle in the UAE.
EDT, which financed the vehicle’s production, plans to send the Enigma prototype for summer trials with the
UAE military, after which it will start manufacturing the vehicle in the
Musaffah industrial area. It took the company two years to build the prototype after it was given the go-ahead from
Sheikh Mohammed at Idex two years ago.
The Enigma is designed to be compatible with a variety of weapons systems, including a variant of the
M777 howitzer.
This is not the first time that EDT has manufactured armoured vehicles in the UAE. They were the original manufacturers of the
NIMR 4x4 and 6x6 armoured vehicles.
Canada cultivates its image as a peaceful nation. Indeed, the
Canadian Forces' recruitment ad depicts the nation's troops fighting the forces of nature
“At first, sanctions had a strong impact,” said Aleksey Krivoruchko, the chief executive of
Kalashnikov. “Before, most of our products were civilian weapons sold mostly to the
USA.
Right now most of our sales are military weapons sold to other markets.” “Our main product here will be intelligence-gathering pilotless airplanes, helicopters and aerostats,” said Mr Krivoruchko.
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Battered by international sanctions over the conflict in
Ukraine,
Russian arms makers have launched a major sales offensive in the
Middle East. There are 47 Russian companies exhibiting at this week’s
International Defence Exhibition and
Conference (Idex), which got under way in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
Kalashnikov is
Russia’s biggest maker of automatic weapons and is looking to expand its range of products through new acquisitions. An award winning reporter who is suing the
Obama administration over the
National Defense Authorization Act (
NDAA), which legislates for the ‘indefinite detention’ of
American citizens without trial
Appearing on RT,
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, author and Middle East expert
Chris Hedges said that the NDAA, otherwise known as the ‘
Homeland Battlefield Bill’, is already causing a chilling effect on the work of journalists in the US. The “demand for their considerable and varied expertise is expected to be high, and that’s welcome news for both the contracting companies and politicians, according to policy advisers and industry experts,” the site continues, citing
CQ Roll Call, a website owned by the
Economist Group and the
Rothschild family.
The industry is not shy to admit it is in the terror game for the money.
“The private-sector industry views
ISIS as a potential marketplace,” Sean McFate, a professor at the
National Defense University and
Georgetown University’s
School of Foreign Service, told
Roll Call.
During the
Bush administration’s “surge” in
Iraq, more than
180,
000 private contractors were stationed in the Middle East. “It was greater than a
1:1 ratio to U.S. forces — a lot like parallel troops,” said
Peter Singer, a military strategist and senior fellow at the
New America Foundation, an organization that takes money from the
State Department, the
United States Agency for International Development,
Soros’
Open Society, the
Rockefeller Brothers, the
World Bank, and other globalist groups.