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Turkey and Egypt have established an agreement to jointly manufacture advanced unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) within Egypt. The collaboration aims to bolster local production capabilities and foster technological exchange between the two nations.
The manufacturing will be undertaken by Kader Advanced Industrial Factory, located in Cairo. This facility will utilize engineering expertise provided by Havelsan, a Turkish defense company specializing in technology solutions for the aerospace, defense, security, and information technology sectors.
A key component of the agreement involves Havelsan’s support through technology transfer and licensing assistance. These measures are designed to ensure the successful co-production process and facilitate knowledge sharing between the companies involved. The specific details regarding intellectual property rights and licensing terms remain undisclosed.
According to Şevket Ünal, Vice President at Havelsan, the partnership reflects a shared vision and leverages collective expertise in the field of robotics and defense technology. The UGV project represents a significant step towards strengthening industrial cooperation between Turkey and Egypt.
Original author: Joe Saballa
