The sellers flow to the United Arab Emirates to sell marine aircraft

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – The United Arab Emirates's focus has been translated on autonomy into increasing investments in maritime assets and made them an increasingly attractive player for foreign manufacturers from under the sea.
The focus on unwritten marine systems is to connect the deficiency in the workforce and capacity gaps, as the GULF COUNTRY maritime branch is its smallest strength in about 3000 active individuals.
Abu Dhabi adopted a mixed approach to this end, which strengthened the capabilities of the indigenous population and partnership with international companies. IDEX and NAVDEX defense exhibitions here have seen the emergence of many uninhabited surface ships.
Among them has been manufactured by Ocean Power Technologies, which is based in the United States, which markets the platform as a pickup truck for the world of USV. The commercially available car, which was previously published in the US Navy in Bahrain as part of the 59th Labor Squad, was shown in the formation of 22 feet.
“His success is due to its high benefit and diversity-you can publish anything, from an underwater sonar to an anti-storm war or discovery of mines to a connection to an underwater drone or drone, such Straqman, CEO of OPT.
Last year, the company announced that it will expand its mark in the Gulf state through partnership with the RMAH International Group Group for Defense Systems.
In discussing the decision to increase the company's activities here, Stratman referred to the interest of the large market by the United Arab Emirates.
“Looking at the amount of coastal water, the large number of oil installations and gas abroad, and the tense security situation, this is a great area for us to expand – we have one vehicle that explains our capabilities actively, one buoy on the road and Straman said:
Another platform was shown for the first time in this event, which is optionally made DV10. The 10.2 -meter ship was jointly developed by Abu Dhabi Ship Building, Steer AI and the Institute of Technology Innovation and Edge. It can be equipped with a remote weapon station with different cadres, including 5.56 mm, 7.62, or 12.7 mm, and has cavity capabilities.
The additional partnerships that were announced during the exhibition included an agreement signed between Al Seer Marine and St. Enigating, based in ABU DHABI to enhance close cooperation on USVS.
Emirati companies have also turned into their regional allies to secure contracts. In January, Al Seer Marine announced that it had signed a deal with the advanced electronics company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to supply USVs to the Kingdom.
Elizabeth Jooslin Mlo, Europe's defense reporter. It covers a wide range of topics related to military purchases and international security, and specializes in reporting the aviation sector. She is based in Milan, Italy.
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