IDEX, NAVDEX secure Dhs19.95b contracts during first three days
- 19 Feb 2025

Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, on Wednesday visited the 17th edition of the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX 2025). The ongoing edition is the largest ever in the event’s history, featuring extensive participation from global defence companies, senior military officials, and key decision-makers in the sector.
Tawazun Council, the authority responsible for managing acquisitions, procurement, and contracts on behalf of the Ministry of Defense and security agencies — announced the signing of 10 contracts valued at a total of Dhs10.18 billion with both local and international companies during the third day of IDEX and NAVDEX 2025. This brings to Dhs19.95 billion the total value of 28 deals announced during the first three days of the event.
During the visit, Sheikh Hamdan highlighted the significant strides made by the UAE’s defence industries, underscoring how it aligns with the leadership’s vision to develop strategic sectors. He stressed that enhancing defence preparedness is crucial to ensure that development efforts continue unhindered, ultimately reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to promoting peace. Furthermore, he emphasised the importance of possessing deterrent power as a key prerequisite for maintaining global security and stability.
Sheikh Hamdan was accompanied by Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group; Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council; His Excellency Mohamed Bin Mubarak Fadhel Al Mazrouei, Minister of State For Defence Affairs; and Major General Mubarak Saeed bin Gafan Al Jabri, Deputy Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee for IDEX and NAVDEX 2025.
During the tour, Sheikh Hamdan visited several pavilions, interacting with both local and international exhibitors. He stopped by the pavilion of the Edge Group and its subsidiary CARACAL, a regional leader in high-performance small arms, where he was apprised about their products and services. His Highness also visited the pavilions of Beretta, learning about their latest tactical gear and precision scopes, and the Kalashnikov Group, which showcased drones, machine guns, rifles, and ammunition.
As a leading global defence event, IDEX continues to play a crucial role in enhancing international defence partnerships and driving innovation in security and defence technologies. The success of the event is a testament to its role as a premier platform for exchanging expertise and knowledge, in addition to showcasing the latest military solutions.
Given its growing prominence, IDEX remains one of the most significant global defence events, acting as a catalyst for forming strategic partnerships and signing international defence agreements. It also serves as a global gathering that showcases the latest military solutions and technologies.
The Tawazan announcement was made during a press conference attended by Tawazun Council’s official spokespersons: Majed Ahmed Al Jaberi, Mohammed Saif Al Zaabi, and Mahra Bilal Al Dhaheri. The exhibitions are held under the patronage of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and are organised by ADNEC Group in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense and Tawazun Council.
On the third day of the exhibitions, Mahra Bilal Al Dhaheri confirmed that a total of 7 contracts worth Dhs9.66 billion were awarded to UAE-based companies. One of the largest deals involved EDGE Group, the first deal, valued at Dhs1.92 billion, focuses on the development of technical support systems for the naval forces. Another agreement, worth Dhs121.3 million, was signed with “Trust” to purchase CBRN protective suites. EDGE Group also secured a third contract valued at Dhs 4.36 billion for the supply of MKs bombs (Phase 2).
In addition to these, a contract was awarded for the purchase of anti-jamming systems worth Dhs227 million, and another deal was made for the procurement of TRACKED RCV unmanned ground vehicles, totaling Dhs288 million.
The sixth contract was signed with” International Golden Group” for the purchase of an E-LORAN system, valued at Dhs382 million. The final local deal, worth Dhs2.36 billion, was awarded to “CLS Automotive Technologies” for the supply of IFV Wahsh armored vehicles.
Tawazun Council also announced three international contracts worth Dhs523 million. The first of these contracts, valued at Dhs24 million, was signed with France’s” Eurotradia International” for the supply of spare parts for Leclerc tanks. A second agreement, worth Dhs 472 million, was made with France’s “Naval Group” for integrated logistics support (ILS) for corvette vessels. Lastly, Lockheed Martin, based in the United States, signed a contract worth Dhs 26.77 million to provide technical support services.
Majed Ahmed Al Jaberi affirmed Tawazun Council’s continued pivotal role-as the authority responsible for managing acquisitions, procurement, and defence and security contracts in the UAE during the third day of IDEX and NAVDEX. He reiterated that the deals signed on behalf of the Ministry of Defense and security agencies underscore the Council’s commitment to enhancing nation’s defence and security capabilities.
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Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, on Wednesday visited the 17th edition of the International Defence Exhibition (IDEX 2025). The ongoing edition is the largest ever in the event’s history, featuring extensive participation from global defence companies, senior military officials, and key decision-makers in the sector.
Tawazun Council, the authority responsible for managing acquisitions, procurement, and contracts on behalf of the Ministry of Defense and security agencies-announced the signing of 10 contracts valued at a total of Dhs10.18 billion with both local and international companies during the third day of IDEX and NAVDEX 2025. This brings to Dhs19.95 billion the total value of 28 deals announced during the first three days of the event.
During the visit, Sheikh Hamdan highlighted the significant strides made by the UAE’s defence industries, underscoring how it aligns with the leadership’s vision to develop strategic sectors. He stressed that enhancing defence preparedness is crucial to ensure that development efforts continue unhindered, ultimately reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to promoting peace. Furthermore, he emphasised the importance of possessing deterrent power as a key prerequisite for maintaining global security and stability.
Sheikh Hamdan was accompanied by Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group; Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council; His Excellency Mohamed bin Mubarak Fadhel Al Mazrouei, Minister of State For Defence Affairs; and Major General Mubarak Saeed bin Gafan Al Jabri, Deputy Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee for IDEX and NAVDEX 2025.
During the tour, Sheikh Hamdan visited several pavilions, interacting with both local and international exhibitors. He stopped by the pavilion of the Edge Group and its subsidiary CARACAL, a regional leader in high-performance small arms, where he was apprised about their products and services. His Highness also visited the pavilions of Beretta, learning about their latest tactical gear and precision scopes, and the Kalashnikov Group, which showcased drones, machine guns, rifles, and ammunition.
As a leading global defence event, IDEX continues to play a crucial role in enhancing international defence partnerships and driving innovation in security and defence technologies. The success of the event is a testament to its role as a premier platform for exchanging expertise and knowledge, in addition to showcasing the latest military solutions.
Given its growing prominence, IDEX remains one of the most significant global defence events, acting as a catalyst for forming strategic partnerships and signing international defence agreements. It also serves as a global gathering that showcases the latest military solutions and technologies.
The Tawazan announcement was made during a press conference attended by Tawazun Council’s official spokespersons: Majed Ahmed Al Jaberi, Mohammed Saif Al Zaabi, and Mahra Bilal Al Dhaheri. The exhibitions are held under the patronage of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and are organised by ADNEC Group in collaboration with the Ministry of Defense and Tawazun Council.
On the third day of the exhibitions, Mahra Bilal Al Dhaheri confirmed that a total of 7 contracts worth Dhs9.66 billion were awarded to UAE-based companies. One of the largest deals involved EDGE Group, the first deal, valued at Dhs1.92 billion, focuses on the development of technical support systems for the naval forces. Another agreement, worth Dhs121.3 million, was signed with “Trust” to purchase CBRN protective suites. EDGE Group also secured a third contract valued at Dhs 4.36 billion for the supply of MKs bombs (Phase 2).
In addition to these, a contract was awarded for the purchase of anti-jamming systems worth Dhs227 million, and another deal was made for the procurement of TRACKED RCV unmanned ground vehicles, totaling Dhs288 million.
The sixth contract was signed with” International Golden Group” for the purchase of an E-LORAN system, valued at Dhs382 million. The final local deal, worth Dhs2.36 billion, was awarded to “CLS Automotive Technologies” for the supply of IFV Wahsh armored vehicles.
Tawazun Council also announced three international contracts worth Dhs523 million. The first of these contracts, valued at Dhs24 million, was signed with France’s” Eurotradia International” for the supply of spare parts for Leclerc tanks. A second agreement, worth Dhs 472 million, was made with France’s “Naval Group” for integrated logistics support (ILS) for corvette vessels. Lastly, Lockheed Martin, based in the United States, signed a contract worth Dhs 26.77 million to provide technical support services.
Majed Ahmed Al Jaberi affirmed Tawazun Council’s continued pivotal role-as the authority responsible for managing acquisitions, procurement, and defence and security contracts in the UAE during the third day of IDEX and NAVDEX. He reiterated that the deals signed on behalf of the Ministry of Defense and security agencies underscore the Council’s commitment to enhancing nation’s defence and security capabilities.
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