Science Technology to unveil new armoured vehicles at IDEX 2019

Saudi Arabia’s Science Technology company with a partner from Ukraine to unveil an advanced family of newest armoured vehicles during the upcoming International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi UAE from 17 to 21 February 2019.

Science Technology with partner Ukrainian Armor company will jointly promote the new family of modern combat armored vehicles in the MENA region.

During the exhibition will be displayed the new Varta armored vehicle and models of the newest Novator rapid intervention vehicle and mobile mortar system.

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The new family of armoured vehicle is ideal for transporting soldiers in combat situations and can also be equipped as a Command-Post Vehicle, or evacuation of troops.

New vehicles are designed to meet military standards, with their lifespan far exceeding that of militarised commercial vehicles, up-armoured vehicles or those based on commercial drivelines.

Ukrainian Armor company also develops and produces various other types of vehicles, including ambulances for civilian and military applications.

Its vehicles are operated by Ukraine’s rapid deployment police task forces operating under the auspices of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Science Technology during the first Egypt Defense Expo (EDEX 2018)

The idea of forming the Science Technology for development and industrial investment Company evolved from the strategic relationship with large international companies in the field, which developed over the years bidding on government projects.

One of the objectives of the major development strategies within the company’s policies is to develop strategic relations with partners and extend their participation in all joint projects in support to the Saudi Kingdom’s industrial development.

The company also stated about follow the same principle with manufacturing partners in order to come up with the latest and best competitive technical specifications to meet all requirements.

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