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Al-Sisi launches first EDEX defence exhibition in North, Central Africa

OVER 300 EXHIBITORS FROM 42 COUNTRIES WILL TAKE PART IN EVENT

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The Egyptian armed forces will launch the country’s first internatio­nal and regional defence exhibition, Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX), from 3 to 5 December.

Held under the patronage of the President and the Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces, President Abdel Fattah AlSisi, EDEX will include defence ministries of France, Greece, the UAE, Oman, Sudan, South Korea, Cyprus, Cameron, and Somalia, according to the state-run newspaper Al-Akhbar.

The exhibition, the first of its kind in Egypt, North and Central Africa, and is set to host more than 300 exhibitors who will showcase the latest technology, equipment, and defence systems on land, sea, and air. Additional­ly, over10,000 industry visitors are expected to attend the event.

The exhibitors will include around 37 American and French companies, 28 Chinese companies, and nearly 13 Russian companies working in weapons manufactur­ing. The exhibition will also provide special pavilions for the most advanced countries in the field of weapons manufactur­ing, such as the US, China, France, Germany, and Italy.

The three days of exhibition will witness heavy equipment offering, such as tanks and military vehicles, as well as small arms and light weapons.

On Friday, the armed forces held a press conference on the EDEX with the participat­ion of the Minister of Military Production Mohamed Al-Assar and other top military officials.

During the conference, Al-Assar asserted Egypt’s support to the EDEX as an outstandin­g internatio­nal event, noting that all state institutio­ns and ministries coordinate­d to hold the event.

 ??  ?? The Egyptian armed forces will launch the country’s first EDEX under the patronage of the Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi
The Egyptian armed forces will launch the country’s first EDEX under the patronage of the Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi

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