Paramount Group to exhibit latest defence technology at IDEX 2013

Africa's largest privately owned defence and aerospace company, Paramount Group, will this week demonstrate its world-leading selection of innovative defence solutions at IDEX 2013, held in Abu Dhabi.
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IDEX 2013 will showcase Paramount’s latest cutting-edge offerings in aerospace, electronic, naval and land systems, as well as peacekeeping and internal security. 

In the last two years, Paramount has grown fast – driven by increased business in Africa and new market entries in booming markets including the Middle East.

Ivor Ichikowitz, executive chairman of Paramount Group, said: “The Middle East is a key region for Paramount Group. A lot has happened in the region since IDEX 2011, the Arab Spring and the war in Syria have dominated the international headlines in 2012 and there are still a myriad of challenging security issues in the region. 

“In particular, governments across the region are faced with the triple challenge of monitoring long and porous borders, fighting terrorism and controlling internal civil unrest, often simultaneously. Each of these challenges requires a tailored response and our range of solutions are designed to meet the diverse challenges of modern security in the region. 

“The Marauder Patrol, which we will be exhibiting in the region for the first time, is particularly well suited to police and special forces that require an agile and quick response vehicle for use in tough environments and protection from grenades and AK-47 rounds. 

“Our specialised range of revolutionary security technologies, such as the Maverick for internal security issues, the Mbombe for advanced infantry fighting and the AHRLAC for reconnaissance, are ideal for the important challenges the Middle East has to face. 

“IDEX will also give Paramount Group the chance to once again fly the flag for the South African defence industry, which has a strong heritage of innovative armoured vehicle design, and demonstrate the market-leading abilities of Africa’s engineers.”