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Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement cov...

Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement cov...

Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement cov...

Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement cov...

Spain's EM&E to supply weapon stations to Egypt

by Jeremy Binnie

A naval version of the Eagle 1 ROWS is seen in front of another mounted on a Temsah-3 vehicle at EDEX. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)

Spanish company Escribano Mechanical and Engineering (EM&E) says it recently signed an agreement covering remotely operated weapon stations (ROWS) for the Egyptian army and navy.

Elena Delgado, EM&E's business development manager for Egypt, told DefenceWeb TV during the EDEX defence show held in Cairo that the company will “supply and co-operate” with Egypt's Arab International Optronics on 12.7 mm weapon stations for both services, and that it expects to receive additional contracts.

She said EM&E has integrated its Guardian ROWS with Egypt's Temsah family of armoured vehicles, as well as the Sinai 200, which she said has now entered production.

Unveiled in February 2020, the Sinai 200 appears to be a heavily modified BMP-1. One labelled as a Sena 200 was displayed at EDEX fitted with a ROWS called the Eagle 1 that was presented as a joint product of EM&E and Egypt's Arab Organisation for Industrialisation, which includes Arab International Optronics. It was armed with a .50 cal machine gun.


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