
SAMI to Unveil Saudi-Made Defense Innovations at IDEX 2025 in Abu Dhabi
The Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) proudly announces its participation in IDEX 2025. The International Defense Exhibition and Conference will occur from February 17 to 21 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Organized by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), the Saudi Pavilion will highlight innovative defense solutions. This event involves collaboration among leading government agencies and companies focused on military industries. Innovative Product Displays
SAMI plans to showcase its latest innovative products across several divisions. Key exhibits include the upgraded SAMI Light Armored Tactical Vehicle (SLTV). Additionally, visitors will see ROAYA, the Remote Turret, both designed and built entirely in Saudi Arabia. These advancements reflect SAMI's commitment to quality and innovation in defense manufacturing.
SAMI AEC will highlight its advancements in command, control, communications, and intelligence (C4I) systems. This strategic focus emphasizes the importance of integrating advanced technologies for superior defense capabilities. Alongside other advanced systems and products, SAMI demonstrates its leadership in military innovation. Commitment to Vision 2030
As Saudi Arabia's leading national defense partner, SAMI is dedicated to supporting Vision 2030. This initiative aims to localize 50% of the Kingdom's defense spending, promoting economic growth. SAMI's presence at IDEX 2025 showcases its pivotal role in transforming the defense sector within the Kingdom.
SAMI emphasizes remarkable growth and transformation within the Kingdom's defense sector through its participation. The company fosters innovation and empowers national talent while strengthening Saudi Arabia's global position. This exhibition not only highlights advancements but also represents a commitment to future developments in defense.
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