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CALIDUS at IDEX 2025

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Calidus, a UAE-based Defense Technology Development and Manufacturing Company, showcases its latest innovative military products and systems during its participation in the 17th edition of the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX 2025) in Abu Dhabi.


The Calidus huge stand at the exhibition serves as a key platform to highlight the UAE’s advanced capabilities in the defence industry, inviting specialists and decision-makers to explore a promising future of innovation and achievement.
For the first time, Calidus unveils a new 8x8 vehicle designed to withstand the toughest conditions in various operations. This eight-wheeled, all-terrain vehicle is fully designed and manufactured at Calidus’ facilities by Emirati engineers, making it one of the most advanced vehicles of its kind worldwide and the first to be designed and produced in the region. This innovation reflects the company’s manufacturing and development capabilities, allowing it to compete in both local and global markets.


Additionally, Calidus showcases armoured vehicles, including MATV004 and MATV001, which feature high-level armoured protection, mobility, and compatibility with various military mission systems. The MATV004 vehicle is also equipped to carry the Al Heda missile system and other advanced weapon platforms.
Among the highlights of Calidus’ participation is the announcement of the "Barq" rocket launcher system, designed for high mobility and intense firepower, integrated with cutting-edge technological advancements.


Another major reveal is the Calidus reconnaissance vehicle, a four-wheel-drive system equipped with modern surveillance technology and high agility, offering flexible movement capabilities for reconnaissance missions.

Calidus, a UAE-based Defense Technology Development and Manufacturing Company, showcases its latest innovative military products and systems during its participation in the 17th edition of the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX 2025) in Abu Dhabi. The Calidus huge stand at the exhibition serves as a key platform to highlight the UAE’s advanced capabilities in the defence industry, inviting specialists and decision-makers to explore a promising future of innovation and achievement. For the first time, Calidus unveils a new 8x8 vehicle designed to withstand the toughest conditions in various operations. This eight-wheeled, all-terrain vehicle is fully designed and manufactured at Calidus’ facilities by Emirati engineers, making it one of the most advanced vehicles of its kind worldwide and the first to be designed and produced in the region. This innovation reflects the company’s manufacturing and development capabilities, allowing it to compete in both local and global markets. Additionally, Calidus showcases armoured vehicles, including MATV004 and MATV001, which feature high-level armoured protection, mobility, and compatibility with various military mission systems. The MATV004 vehicle is also equipped to carry the Al Heda missile system and other advanced weapon platforms. Among the highlights of Calidus’ participation is the announcement of the "Barq" rocket launcher system, designed for high mobility and intense firepower, integrated with cutting-edge technological advancements. Another major reveal is the Calidus reconnaissance vehicle, a four-wheel-drive system equipped with modern surveillance technology and high agility, offering flexible movement capabilities for reconnaissance missions.

Tags : AERONAUTICS | DEFENCE | CALIDUS | IDEX

Location : Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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