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NHK
3 days ago
- Business
- NHK
Indonesia defense expo attracts global players
Indonesia is hosting its biennial international defense exhibition in Jakarta. Nearly 1200 companies from 32 countries, including the United States, China, and France are exhibiting in the fair, which is organized by the defense ministry. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who served as the defense minister in the previous administration, stressed his commitment to defense. Addressing the opening ceremony, he said that "history has told us that a nation that does not want to invest in its defense, usually will experience their independence being stolen away." Major foreign defense manufacturers are pitching their cutting-edge products to governments and military officials from around the world. China's presence is large with booths in almost every hall. Indonesia has already pledged to purchase French-made Rafale fighter jets. It is also considering the possibility of acquiring fighters from the US, China and Russia. The government plans to increase the ratio of defense spending to GDP. The expo continues through Saturday.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
France to produce drones in Ukraine, minister says
French automotive and defense companies will produce drones on Ukrainian soil, French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced on June 6, Le Monde reported. "We are going to embark on a completely unprecedented partnership where a large French car company – I won't name it because it's up to them to announce it – will join forces with a French defense SME (small to medium-sized enterprise) to equip production lines in Ukraine to be able to produce drones," Lecornu said, as quoted by the newspaper. Lecornu did not specify the types of drones to be produced. He said that, apart from Ukraine, the drones will be also provided "to our own armies… to have ongoing tactical and operational training that reflects the reality." Lecornu also said there is "no need" to send French citizens to work on the production line, since it will be set up in Ukraine, where Ukrainians "are better than us at designing drones and especially at developing the strategies that accompany them." Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has been developing and deploying technological innovations and cutting-edge unmanned systems. Both Ukraine and Russia have increasingly relied on drone warfare, using aerial, naval, and ground-based drones for reconnaissance and combat missions. In late March, presidential advisor Alexander Kamyshin said in an interview with Radio Khartia that Ukrainian manufacturers had the capacity to produce over 5 million FPV drones per year. Read also: Ukraine war latest: Russia hits Ukraine with large-scale attack days after Operation Spiderweb; Ukraine targets Russian air bases in 'preemptive strike' We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.