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EDEX 2023 Egypt Defence Expo Day 4 Hensoldt and Will-Burt.
As the fourth day of the prestigious Egyptian Defense Expo or EDEX 2023 unwrapped, the Army Recognition Group was on the ground to bring our readers the latest developments and innovations in the defense sector.
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The K9A1EGY Self-Propelled Howitzer from Hanwha displayed at EDEX 2023. (Picture source Army Recognition)
Sally Lamie Explores Hensoldt's Regional Influence
One of the day's highlights was an enlightening presentation by Sally Lamie, the Head of Regional Marketing at Hensoldt. Lamie delved into Hensoldt's significant presence in the Egyptian and Middle Eastern defense markets. She emphasized the company's commitment to delivering state-of-the-art defense technology and solutions that are shaping the future of military operations in the region. Hensoldt's strategic positioning in these markets underscores its role as a key player in the global defense industry.
Sunette Van Rensburg Introduces Astus MKII UAV
The day further brightened with an introduction to the Astus MKII UAV by Sunette Van Rensburg. This unmanned aerial vehicle, proudly built and produced in South Africa, represents a leap in UAV technology. Van Rensburg detailed the UAV's advanced features, including its design and operational capabilities, illustrating how the Astus MKII stands apart in the crowded field of unmanned aerial systems.
Will Burt's Groundbreaking Elevation Technologies
The spotlight then turned to Thomas Grass, Sales Director at Will Burt. Grass presented an in-depth overview of the company's latest advancements, focusing on their elevation platforms - the Stiletto AL and the Compact Elevation System. These products demonstrate Will Burt's innovative approach to defense technology, offering enhanced functionality and efficiency in various military scenarios.
Defense News December 2023