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Fuelling the Future
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Idex 2007: 18 - 22 February 2007

PRESIDENT KHALIFA
OPENS LARGEST IDEX EVER at the new Abu Dhabi
National Exhibition Centre...
ABU DHABI, February 18, 2007— The 8th edition of
the International Defence Exhibition and
Conference (IDEX 2007) was officially
inaugurated today by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa
bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and
Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.
His Highness graced the first event in the new
exhibition hall by cutting the inaugural ribbon
and unveiling a commemorative plaque. He then
received the heads of the 95 official
delegations represented before viewing the
Vehicle Mobility Demonstration.
The President was accompanied by His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Vice
President, and Prime Minister of the UAE and
Ruler of Dubai and His Highness General Mohammed
bin Zayed al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed
Forces and other high ranking sheikhs and
officials. IDEX 2007 has attracted a large
number of ministers of defence, military chiefs
of staff and commanders of ground, naval and air
defence forces from Europe, the Middle East and
Asia.
This Exhibition is organized by Reed
Exhibitions, and is now the largest military
shows of its kind in the world in terms of
exhibit space. It is of critical strategic
importance to the region. The show has the full
support of the GHQ of the UAE Armed Forces and
has been held every two years since 1993 under
the patronage of the President of the UAE. The
five-day event was preceded by the Gulf Defence
Conference 2007, which took place under the
patronage of His Highness General Mohammed bin
Zayed al Nahyan. This year’s conference program
was organized by Jane’s Information Group and
featured 19 renowned international strategists
and speakers representing both government and
military organizations. The Theme of the
Conference was: ‘Transforming the Defence of the
Gulf States-Strategies, Requirements,
Acquisitions’.

The largest event, IDEX 2007, has attracted 862
exhibitors, who have filled a record total of
more than 32,000 square metres of both indoor
and outdoor space. 50 countries are officially
represented and there are 33 national pavilions.
The exhibition has a high technology theme this
year and is expected to host more than 90
official government and military delegations.
Turkey is the largest national pavilion, in
terms of overall booked space. Turkey has chosen
IDEX 2007 to make its established defence
capabilities known to the region and to the
world. The USA, the Democratic Republic of
China, South Korea and Italy have also increased
their exhibit space significantly. All of these
nations will have high technology military
solutions on display.
Live demonstrations are always a popular focal
point of IDEX. This year the mobility venue has
attracted 29 displays from 10 countries of
armoured trucks, personnel carriers, mobile
missile launchers, heavy armour and more.
The vehicle mobility demonstration shows the off
road capabilities of these vehicles before an
enthusiastic audience of defence industry buyers
and observers driving and pinpoint timing. Ten
countries—all the leaders in the manufacture of
heavy vehicles will be represented.
Live firing will focus on counter-terrorism
weapons with ranges of up to 400 metres. Weapons
used by police, tactical weapons squads and
special operations forces will be demonstrated
by seven companies. The Marine and Amphibious
Demonstration will once again take place in
front of the Grandstand, fronting the
exhibition.
IDEX 2007 has a new and attractive venue at the
Free Port of Mina Zayed. A fleet of 15 ships
from seven countries are berthed at the Naval
Berthing area of the Exhibition. This year many
of these ships have been scheduled to visit Abu
Dhabi as part of their ongoing deployment in the
Arabian Gulf. Among them are two American mine
counter measures ships and the largest and most
powerful mine hunting helicopter in the US Navy.
Pakistan is sending four ships, including a
missile boat, fast patrol boat, coastal tanker
and submarine. Australia is sending an ANZAC
class frigate. France and Germany are each
sending a frigate and there are two vessels
coming from Italy, a corvette and a
conventionally-powered Sauro class submarine.
Four UAE ships will also participate in the
naval berthing display.
IDEX 2007 will extend through February 22nd at
the new Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
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