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EDGE and Israeli firm to set up electro-optics center in UAE

Both companies will also form a standing joint committee to identify opportunities in this field within the UAE.
  • Omar Al Zaabi, Senior Vice President Head of Program Acquisition at EDGE and Boaz Levy, President and CEO of IAI, signed the agreement during a ceremony at the 2021 Dubai Airshow
  • In addition to maintenance, the centre will advance local marketing of these systems

EDGE and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have agreed to establish a maintenance center for a selection of IAI’s systems in the UAE.

Omar Al Zaabi, Senior Vice President Head of Program Acquisition at EDGE and Boaz Levy, President and CEO of IAI, signed the agreement during a ceremony at the 2021 Dubai Airshow.

In addition to maintenance, the center will advance local marketing of these systems. The agreement covers electro-optics advanced systems including IAI’s POP family (Plug-in Optronic Payload) systems, Mini-POP and MOSP (Multi-Sensors Optronic Stabilized Payload) surveillance payloads for land, naval and air applications.

IAI’s POP is a Plug-in Optronic Payload electro-optical sensor system, equipped with a powerful laser designator and eye-safe range finder. The MiniPOP is a dual-axis that includes a continuous zoom color day camera and a thermal imaging camera, a laser pointer, eye-safe laser rangefinder, and automatic tracker. The MOSP is a highly stabilized long-range reconnaissance and targeting multi-sensor family of payloads for Airborne and maritime applications.

Senior Vice President Head of Program Acquisition at EDGE said, “This agreement with a leading global industry player such as IAI will create many opportunities for the expansion of EO/IR services here in the UAE and further afield. By combining IAI’s expertise in the field and our own experience in providing advanced solutions locally, we can expedite complex maintenance processes for the benefit of our customers, while expanding the scope of collaboration on future opportunities.”

Both companies will also form a standing joint committee to identify opportunities in this field within the UAE, and to expand future cooperation in other countries.