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Emirates Defence Industries Company, which counts Mubadala Investment Company and Tawazun Holding as shareholders, is in talks with state-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries to sell them products as it continues to seek international deals, an executive said.

Edic, which was formed in 2014, could also explore the possibility of having local content with Saudi Arabia at a later stage, Fahad AlMheiri, director of business development at Edic, told The National. Barij Dynamics, a unit of Edic, wants to sell its precision guidance kit product to Sami.

“This [guidance kit] is a product we have been producing for over three years and supplying to the UAE Air Force. We are keen to start exporting this production,” said Mr AlMheiri. “We hope our brothers in Saudi Arabia will be the first to receive this product. It would be the first export to Saudi Arabia by Edic/Barij Dynamics.”

The talks come after Sami and Abu Dhabi’s investment company Mubadala agreed on an aero and defence partnership last month, the first tie-up of its kind between the two countries in this sector.

Sami, which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, is tasked with localising at least 50 per cent of the kingdom’s military spending by 2030 from about 2 per cent currently.

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“A joint facility between the two countries could be discussed if it suits the need,” said Mr AlMheiri. “We have capabilities in the country today and what would make sense to me is for there not to be duplication [in Saudi Arabia].”

The two Edic companies that export products are defence vehicle manufacturer Nimr Automotive, its biggest unit in terms of a product portfolio for exports, and small arms manufacturer Edic Caracal International.

Edic exports to more than 15 countries.

Nimr, which has a joint venture facility in Algeria, is keen to expand its production in the North African country. “There is a possibility to export to other countries in North Africa in the future, but for now the focus is on Algeria’s requirements," he said.

Edic is also in discussions to sell more Nimr products globally, Mr AlMheiri said, without disclosing further details.

Edic Caracal, which also has a facility in Algeria, has opened an office in the United States to tap that market. “It is interesting for us to have a market over there and to use UAE IP-based product to be sold in the US,” he said.

Edic, which bought French company Manurhin, is not planning any acquisitions for the time being as it focuses on expanding its portfolio. Among Edic’s assets is German rifle maker Merkel.

“We were not planning to acquire this company [Manurhin],” said Mr AlMheiri. “It came organically through a need as we were looking to upgrade our small arms production capability.”

Despite its export ambitions, Edic Caracal expects to remain a major supplier to the UAE Armed Forces, which accounts for at least 95 per cent of its business.

“We understand the limitations of the [export] market. We understand the political limitations we have to make our way around them,” said Mr AlMheiri.

“Export is the cherry on top but the real focus is to support the local armed forces.”



@Khafee I wish UAE could cooperate with KADDB in Jordan for JV to produce Guided bombs for JAF.
@Wilhelm II @The SC
 
It should be in the pipeline..everyone is just starting to build it defence industry.. so, cooperation like this will boost the DI of all parties and thus it is very welcome..
 
It should be in the pipeline..everyone is just starting to build it defence industry.. so, cooperation like this will boost the DI of all parties and thus it is very welcome..
Will UAE ever build passenger airlines? I really think after B-250 a small turboprop aircraft should be made to fulfill regional and domestic needs. Strata and many other UAE companies can be manufacturing partners on single project.
 
Will UAE ever build passenger airlines? I really think after B-250 a small turboprop aircraft should be made to fulfill regional and domestic needs. Strata and many other UAE companies can be manufacturing partners on single project.
Saudi Arabia is doing it.. maybe some parts can be made in the UAE but as you can see in the article.. it is better to avoid duplication of efforts..
 
Saudi Arabia is doing it.. maybe some parts can be made in the UAE but as you can see in the article.. it is better to avoid duplication of efforts..
Yes you are right. Different projects could be made though like very light jet, business jet. If Saudi Arabia develops AN-132 airliner, and UAE develops very light jet airliner they could avoid duplication and set up factories for their respective aircraft.


UAE works on something like this that can hold 7 people including the 2 pilots.
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An-132 can carry about 43 passengers going off of the An-26.
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After these are done other jets could be made. The need is very high and I'm sure many Arab countries would buy these aircraft. Foreign partners would be needed for avionics and other systems but even companies that have been making aircraft for long periods of times like Ukraine still use foreign avionics and sub-systems.
 
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Saudi Arabia is switching to another partner but I don't think it is announced who.

Also, I've been here for years but I only come in and out every few months.
 
Saudi Arabia is switching to another partner but I don't think it is announced who.

Also, I've been here for years but I only come in and out every few months.
Why? Turkish and Iranians for example have way more members than us. Not enough of us to maintain new stories all the time. I get it if your busy personally but would be great if we could get more active Arab members.
 
Because people here argue too much and I'm getting old: Can't waste my time with people arguing in bad faith anymore.
 
Saudi want more and more than UAE defence industry but they should learn many things from UAE and Iraq and Egypt. I hope Saudi defence companies try to reborn adcom systems and use that's technologies
 
From what I gather, the An-32 Platform as a whole has been dropped with another platform to take its place.
Well of course, there is no AN-32,, there is AN132D co-developed by Ukraine and Saudi Arabia..We saw the tests and prototypes.. now it is near the stage of mass production..
 

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