Edex: Egypt Defence Expo opens in Cairo


Kamal Tabikha
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The world’s leading weapons manufacturers arrived in Cairo on Monday for the start of EDEX, the Egypt Defence Expo.

Weapons makers laid out their latest rifles, drones, tanks and surveillance equipment at the largest exhibition hall in the Egyptian capital. Some of the exhibitors are due to hold demonstrations of their products across the four days of the expo.

Officials in military uniform could be seen walking the four halls of New Cairo’s Egypt International Exhibition Centre, where the expo is being held for a second time after its debut in 2018.

Defence ministers from a number of countries were also present, with exhibitors competing for their attention in the hopes of signing highly lucrative contracts with state militaries.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi inaugurated the event on Monday morning, flanked by defence ministers and officials from around the world.

“It is my honour to congratulate you all on the inauguration of this year's expo,” he said.

“The event this year is really quite significant and mirrors the size and calibre of the many companies who are in attendance. I wish you all success and a pleasant stay in Egypt.”

  • The UAE national pavilion at the Egypt Defence Expo. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    The UAE national pavilion at the Egypt Defence Expo. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • The first Egypt Defence Expo was held in 2018. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    The first Egypt Defence Expo was held in 2018. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • The Indian pavilion at EDEX. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    The Indian pavilion at EDEX. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • Exhibitors show off armoured vehicles to prospective buyers. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    Exhibitors show off armoured vehicles to prospective buyers. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • Exhibitors are keen to sell their wares in the lucrative Middle East market. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    Exhibitors are keen to sell their wares in the lucrative Middle East market. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • Firearms on display at EDEX 2021. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    Firearms on display at EDEX 2021. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • Many types of heavy weapons, including this artillery piece, are on display at the Egyptian pavilion. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    Many types of heavy weapons, including this artillery piece, are on display at the Egyptian pavilion. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • High-tech weaponry is shown to prospective buyers from around the world. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    High-tech weaponry is shown to prospective buyers from around the world. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • The Kalashnikov stand at EDEX. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    The Kalashnikov stand at EDEX. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • Drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) feature prominently at EDEX 2021. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    Drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) feature prominently at EDEX 2021. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
  • The second Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX) kicked off on Monday in Cairo, Egypt. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
    The second Egypt Defence Expo (EDEX) kicked off on Monday in Cairo, Egypt. Mahmoud Nasr / The National

The largest of the national pavilions at the expo belonged to Egypt and one of its primary military partners, the UAE, whose pavilion took up half of the centre’s third hall.

Companies from China, Russia and India also featured prominently at this year’s EDEX, offering a wide range of military hardware including missiles, drones and other weapons.

“Our pavilion is made up of India’s leading weapons developers,” a spokesman for the Indian pavilion told The National.

“Many of the members of our consortium this year have completed large-scale government projects in India and we are now hoping to enter the Arabian market.”

Unlike the Indian and Emirati delegations, which grouped all their exhibitors together under one pavilion, the Russian exhibitors presented their goods at separate, smaller stalls.

“We are very excited for our presentation this week,” a spokesman for the Kalashnikov group said.

“We are particularly excited to showcase the latest upgrades to our AK-47 model, which is quite popular.”

The Egyptian pavilion featured a range of tanks, amphibious assault vehicles and rocket launchers, all manufactured by military-affiliated, public-sector players.

The Chinese exhibitors all refused to speak to the media, citing orders from the companies’ management.

Some of the most prominent products on display were unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones.

From smaller models made for covert surveillance to larger drones capable of carrying weapons, every national pavilion had its own drone section.

The second Egypt Defence Expo kicks off in Cairo, Egypt. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
The second Egypt Defence Expo kicks off in Cairo, Egypt. Mahmoud Nasr / The National
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How to apply for a drone permit
  • Individuals must register on UAE Drone app or website using their UAE Pass
  • Add all their personal details, including name, nationality, passport number, Emiratis ID, email and phone number
  • Upload the training certificate from a centre accredited by the GCAA
  • Submit their request
What are the regulations?
  • Fly it within visual line of sight
  • Never over populated areas
  • Ensure maximum flying height of 400 feet (122 metres) above ground level is not crossed
  • Users must avoid flying over restricted areas listed on the UAE Drone app
  • Only fly the drone during the day, and never at night
  • Should have a live feed of the drone flight
  • Drones must weigh 5 kg or less
Updated: November 29, 2021, 8:28 PM