Leonardo to highlight its capabilities in Abu Dhabi on physical stands and also on a
new digital space, available across devices
Leonardo stands close to its customer thanks to its international presence and incountry branch, confirming its commitment and support of UAE institutions
Leonardo’s presence focuses on Naval capabilities and training services as well as
how the company can provide cyber and physical security for critical infrastructure
and major events such as the upcoming Expo in Dubai
Abu Dhabi, 21 February 2021 – Leonardo is pleased to confirm it will attend the IDEX exhibition
starting this Sunday in the UAE (stands 06-A03 and 05-C32). The last time the Company attended
a significant physical event was one year ago when it exhibited its unmanned platforms at UMEX,
so its return to Abu Dhabi will mean the closure of an imaginary loop: “IDEX 2021 is an opportunity
to look with optimism into the new year – commented Pasquale Di Bartolomeo, Leonardo Chief
Commercial Officer. Throughout 2020, Leonardo stood closely with its customer thanks to its
international presence – like the Abu Dhabi branch – and today we confirm our commitment in
supporting the UAE institutions and Armed Forces’ operations, as well as look for new ways to
collaborate”. Falling within this framework is the contribution Leonardo will bring with its technologies
to Expo 2020 Dubai and through its collaborations with the Emirati and Italian entities, ensuring the
success of this event.
Conscious of the challenges surrounding worldwide travel, Leonardo has decided to match its efforts
in reaching its stakeholders by creating a digital IDEX-.NAVDEX experience, a new immersive space
available to those unable to travel to the UAE, and for those searching for more content and
information about Leonardo’s offerings in the Middle East. This includes state of the art guided
ammunition for land and naval applications, represented by the Vulcano 76 BER, Vulcano 127 and
155 mm, and by the DART guided projectile. The Company’s experience in combat proven naval
systems and its deep knowledge of the UAE Navy’s needs are the pillars of the offer by Leonardo to
Tawazun in collaboration with Emirati industries to design and manufacture the future national
Combat Management System. Leonardo has already supplied to the UAE Navy more than 20
Combat Management Systems and a large number of OTO 76/62 mm, 40L70 mm, Marlin 30 mm,
Hitrole 12,7 naval guns, for vessels including the Ghannatha, Baynunah, Falaj 2 and Abu Dhabiclass corvettes, which will be joined by systems for the Bani Yas programme. The wide range of
solutions that Leonardo provides in the naval field also include the AW149, AW159, AW101 and
NH90 helicopters. These aircraft, as well as third-party platforms, can be equipped with advanced
sensors like Leonardo’s ULISSES acoustic Anti-Submarine Warfare system, market-leading AESA
radar such as the Osprey 30 and effective protection against even the latest threats with the MultiAperture InfraRed (MAIR) missile warning system and the Miysis Directed InfraRed CounterMeasure
(DIRCM). Other cutting-edge electronics on show will include a comprehensive suite of airborne
surveillance equipment including the SAGE Electronic Support Measure (ESM) and LEOSS electrooptical system for latest-generation surveillance, and the software-defined SRT-800 radio for
communications.
Leonardo is proud to highlight that UAE customers fly more than one hundred platforms including
the AW139, AW169, AW189 and AW109 models, which perform a variety of operations including
Emergency Medical Services, law enforcement, offshore, and VIP transport.
The Middle East’s Air Forces are increasing their capacity with mixed aircraft fleets, including
different fighter models, and this is why Leonardo is continuing to promote its pilot training
capabilities. This includes the iconic M-346 Advanced Training aircraft – also available in the Fighter
Attack version, the new M-345, recently delivered to the Italian Air Force and set for the basicadvanced phases of the pilot training syllabus, and a portfolio of training services thanks to the
establishment of the International Flight Training School (IFTS) together with the Italian Air Force.
The training services offered by Leonardo are not limited to pilots: the Company has sold into the
Middle East its cyber range & training system, which facilitates the training of cyber security operators
and allows the customer to assess the resilience of digital infrastructure against potential cyberattacks. Leonardo’s platform for digital security is part of a wider offer in the protection of citizens
and national economic activities, including critical infrastructure protection, satellite data collections,
satellite services for urban and environmental monitoring and unmanned and counter-unmanned
solutions. Leonardo is a market leader in Unmanned Aerial Systems and in Air Traffic Systems
solutions. Thanks to its capabilities, the Company is able to offer tailored anti-drone technologies for
both civil and defence use. Some of these systems have already been supplied to the UK’s Royal
Air Force – such as Falcon Shield, which was deployed after emergencies at Gatwick and Heathrow
– and to the Italian and US Armed Forces. The military qualification is a guarantee of effectiveness
and resilience; a key characteristic of these systems is that they are easily and quickly deployable
in a civil context too.
Leonardo’s US arm Leonardo DRS will be highlighting a range of advanced technologies to support
and protect mounted and dismounted forces. From industry-leading integrated C4I systems to
vehicle-integrated electric power systems, electro-optical situational awareness and force protection
technologies. As concrete evidence of its collaboration with Emirati partners, Leonardo and
Leonardo DRS’ technologies are also hosted at the stands of their partners IGG, NIMMR, Earth /
EDGE and ETS.