Iran, Israel among rivals to showcase their arms at Vietnam defence expo

Nearly 200 companies from 27 countries have already reserved booths at Hani event next month with participation of Iran despite sanctions imposed by the West

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Companies from Iran, Israel, China, Russia and the United States will showcase military equipment at an arms expo in Hanoi in December, Vietnam's defense ministry said on Tuesday, a rare case of geopolitical rivals exhibiting their wares together. Communist-run Vietnam has for years been seeking to diversify its military supplies to reduce its decade-long reliance on Russia, and has discussed potential procurement deals with multiple countries trying to leverage its flexible diplomacy of good relations with great powers. 4 View gallery IRGC fires Fatah 110 missiles 4 View gallery IRGC exhibition of missiles ( Photo: Vahid Salemi / AP ) At the defense expo to be held in the capital Hanoi on Dec.

19-22, nearly 200 companies from 27 countries have already reserved booths, the ministry said in a statement, including firms from China and Iran, which had not attended Vietnam's first international military fair in 2022. The expo will bring together defense companies from Israel and Iran, who have launched missile attacks and airstrikes on each other in the past year. Iran will attend even though it is subject to sweeping Western sanctions.



At the past edition in 2022, Israeli defense firms Elbit Systems (ESLT.TA), opens new tab and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems were among the exhibitors. 4 View gallery Elbit Systems headquarters in Haifa ( Photo: GIl Nechustan ) 4 View gallery Elbit systems ( Elbit systems ) Vietnam's defense ministry has not released yet a full list of participants and it is not clear what arms will be displayed.

Companies at times showcase only models of their bigger weapons. China's state-owned defense giant Norinco Group, which is subject to U.S.

sanctions, will attend, Le Quang Tuyen, deputy head of the defense industry department, said on the sidelines of a press conference about the expo on Tuesday. n the same large exhibition area in a military airport in the outskirts of Hanoi, U.S.

companies Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab and Lockheed Martin (LMT.N), opens new tab will also have their booths, Tuyen added.

Lockheed Martin is in advanced talks with Vietnam for the supply of a handful of C-130 Hercules military transport planes, a senior U.S. official said earlier this month, confirming an earlier Reuters report.

A company spokesperson did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the matter. The variegated list of attendees is "bamboo diplomacy on show," said Nguyen The Phuong, an expert on Vietnamese security at Australia's University of New South Wales, using a popular definition for Vietnam's flexible foreign policy. "Vietnam will play with any partner it sees fit, particularly in defense," he said.

Elbit artillery battery ( Elbit, Yoav Zitun ) The country also intends to use the fair to strengthen cooperation with foreign partners to boost its growing domestic industry with tech transfers and "seek opportunities to export," the defense ministry said. At the 2022 expo, Vietnam signed five contracts with foreign defence firms, Tuyen said, although there is no public record for them. Get the Ynetnews app on your smartphone: Google Play : https://bit.

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