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DSEI 2019: The Israeli Pavilion Showcases new Products and Announces new technologies.
Fifteen companies are exhibiting solutions focusing on tactical force protection, counter-drone systems, persistent surveillance, communications, firearm applications, motion systems for air, sea and land applications and more on the Israeli Pavilion at DSEI 2019.
Picture of Israeli Pavilion display at DSEI 2019 (Picture source: Army Recognition)
SIBAT – The International Defense Cooperation Directorate within Israel's Ministry of Defense (IMOD) and organizer of Israel’s National Pavilion – continues to strengthen cooperation between Israel’s defense industry and European countries. This aim is accomplished through collaboration and projects carried out via a number of communication channels, and include government contracts (G2G).
According to SIBAT’s Director, Brigadier General (Ret.) Yair Kulas, “The security challenges facing the European continent are growing, and so is the demand for technologically advanced defense systems. This year, the threat posed by drones to cities, airports and strategic facilities occupies a central place and is at the forefront of the global security conversation. Israeli counter-drone defense systems, most of which have already gained operational experience in Israel and around the world, are generating interest in many countries. In addition, Israeli industries will present a very wide range of defense systems at the cutting edge of technology: unmanned land and maritime systems, border and facility protection, intelligence and surveillance systems, air defense, special forces solutions, and more.
“SIBAT works with our overseas partners facing global challenges, to adapt technological solutions from among the wide variety being offered by the Israeli defense industry, as needed. Israel is ready, and encourages cooperation, including technology transfer and local production.”
SIBAT, the International Defense Cooperation Directorate at Israel's Ministry of Defense (IMOD) is uniquely positioned within the ministry, while also having a close, ongoing relationship with the defense industry. This ensures SIBAT's ability to maintain in-depth, up-to-date knowledge of relevant concepts, as well as a clear understanding of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) operational needs.