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Gulf Region Defence Manufacturers Expand Partnerships Toward Eastern Markets

Manufacturers in the Gulf are increasingly seeking collaborations and technology transfers with Eastern defence industries to diversify and enhance their capabilities.

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Gulf defence manufacturers are shifting focus toward Eastern partnerships, aiming to leverage advanced technologies and strategic collaborations. This trend reflects a broader regional strategy to diversify defence procurement and development beyond traditional Western suppliers, fostering innovation and self-reliance…
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