This week’s event, which takes place at the Qatar National Convention Center, features the latest technologies from the manufacturers, including advanced systems for naval shipbuilding, counterpiracy, and communications, among others.
With a number of contracts, memoranda of understandings, and strategic agreements signed by the end of the first day on Monday, Turkiye, the United States, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France are represented at DIMDEX.
The Middle East Naval Commanders Conference (MENC), which brings together military, government, and leaders from the defense sector, serves as one of the highlights of DIMDEX. Defense diplomacy and maritime security issues are the topics of this year’s focus.
The exhibition is displayed in a tense, regional setting.
In retaliation for US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran launched a missile attack on a military base in Qatar in June of last year, raising concerns about a wider conflict and highlighting the vulnerability of Gulf nations that house foreign forces.
Source: Aljazeera

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