emirates7 - The UAE is taking part in Indo Defence 2025, which runs from June 11 to 14 at the Jakarta International Expo. The national pavilion is organised with the support of the Tawazun Council and the Ministry of Defence, as part of ongoing efforts to boost the UAE’s global footprint in the defence sector.
Covering 704 square metres, the UAE National Pavilion showcases over 90 products and advanced systems spanning land, sea, and air domains, along with cybersecurity and secure communication technologies. This highlights the rapid progress and growth of the UAE’s defence manufacturing capabilities.
The pavilion features a selection of leading defence firms from the EDGE Group, displaying cutting-edge technologies and products. Participating companies include CARACAL, LAHAB, AL TARIQ, HALCON, AL JASOOR, NIMR, Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), SIGN4L, KATIM, ORYXLABS, HORIZON, BEACON RED, and ADASI. AMMROC is also among the key UAE firms present at the pavilion.
Matar Ali Al Romaithi, Sector Chief of Defence and Security Industry Affairs at Tawazun Council, stated, “This participation offers a strategic chance to strengthen defence relations between the UAE and Indonesia, while demonstrating the advanced manufacturing and technological achievements of our national defence industry.”
He added, “Our involvement at Indo Defence 2025 reaffirms the UAE’s dedication to expanding its presence in global defence markets, especially in Asia, which is one of the most promising regions.”
Al Romaithi highlighted Tawazun Council’s crucial role in empowering the national defence industry through fostering strategic partnerships and providing platforms to showcase the UAE’s state-of-the-art capabilities. He noted that the UAE’s participation reflects the country’s continuous commitment to industrial innovation and developing defence capabilities that are globally competitive—aligned with the leadership’s vision to establish the UAE as a trusted and influential partner within the regional and international security framework.
This participation represents an important milestone in the UAE’s strategic plan to open new markets, deepen industrial cooperation with Asian partners, and explore opportunities that support a knowledge-based and technologically advanced economy.
Covering 704 square metres, the UAE National Pavilion showcases over 90 products and advanced systems spanning land, sea, and air domains, along with cybersecurity and secure communication technologies. This highlights the rapid progress and growth of the UAE’s defence manufacturing capabilities.
The pavilion features a selection of leading defence firms from the EDGE Group, displaying cutting-edge technologies and products. Participating companies include CARACAL, LAHAB, AL TARIQ, HALCON, AL JASOOR, NIMR, Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), SIGN4L, KATIM, ORYXLABS, HORIZON, BEACON RED, and ADASI. AMMROC is also among the key UAE firms present at the pavilion.
Matar Ali Al Romaithi, Sector Chief of Defence and Security Industry Affairs at Tawazun Council, stated, “This participation offers a strategic chance to strengthen defence relations between the UAE and Indonesia, while demonstrating the advanced manufacturing and technological achievements of our national defence industry.”
He added, “Our involvement at Indo Defence 2025 reaffirms the UAE’s dedication to expanding its presence in global defence markets, especially in Asia, which is one of the most promising regions.”
Al Romaithi highlighted Tawazun Council’s crucial role in empowering the national defence industry through fostering strategic partnerships and providing platforms to showcase the UAE’s state-of-the-art capabilities. He noted that the UAE’s participation reflects the country’s continuous commitment to industrial innovation and developing defence capabilities that are globally competitive—aligned with the leadership’s vision to establish the UAE as a trusted and influential partner within the regional and international security framework.
This participation represents an important milestone in the UAE’s strategic plan to open new markets, deepen industrial cooperation with Asian partners, and explore opportunities that support a knowledge-based and technologically advanced economy.