Iran showcases defense capabilities at major Baghdad military exhibition

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
marking a significant step in the nation's ongoing efforts to highlight its defense capabilities on the international stage.The exhibition,
which officially opened its doors on Saturday, is hosting 155 companies from 24 countries, all eager to display their cutting-edge products
and innovations in the military, safety, and security sectors
Held in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, this event serves as a key platform for global defense and cybersecurity solutions.As part of its
participation, the Iranian Ministry of Defense is exhibiting a wide range of its military achievements
These include advancements in land, naval, air, and air defense technologies, as well as the latest developments in electronic warfare
systems
By showcasing these innovations, Iran continues to position itself as a key player in the regional and global defense industry.Iraqi Prime
Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani officially inaugurated the event, emphasizing the strategic importance of the exhibition for Iraq's
defense modernization and international security cooperation
Al-Sudani, in his opening speech, highlighted the exhibition as a vital opportunity for fostering partnerships between Iraq's industrial
sector and international companies, particularly in the areas of scientific research and technological development.The exhibition is more
than just a display of military hardware; it also focuses on the evolution of cybersecurity and advanced communications technologies
With the inclusion of surveillance systems and police equipment, the event is intended to open new avenues for collaboration and knowledge
exchange among countries, strengthening the national defense industries of participating nations.Running until April 22, the Baghdad
Security and Military Expo will continue to serve as an important gathering for experts in defense technology, providing an invaluable
opportunity for dialogue on enhancing security capabilities in Iraq and across the broader region.
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times