Rwanda showcases locally manufactured weapons

0
Rwanda showcases locally manufactured weapons
Rwanda showcases locally manufactured weapons

Africa-Press – Rwanda. During the inaugural International Security Conference on Africa (ISCA) that kicked off in Kigali, on Monday, May 19, Rwanda showcased locally manufactured defense weapons.

Held under the theme “Reshaping Africa’s Landscape in a Dynamic, Complex Global Environment”, the two-day forum offers continental and global defense, intelligence, and security actors a platform to tackle pressing security challenges and shape a collaborative future.

The participants from 17 countries include security and intelligence experts, policymakers, private security companies, and civil society, among others.

Private security companies from 10 countries across the world are showcasing defense and security weapons of different capacities. The exhibitors include Rwanda Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation (REMCO), a company from the host country. Established in 2018, the company is based and operates in Kigali special economic zone.

Kagame visits the stand of Rwanda Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation (REMCO)

Some of the showcased weapons include sniper rifles, assault rifles, machine guns, military tanks, and pistols.

The New Times understands that the weapons are manufactured in collaboration with Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), an Israeli firearms manufacturer. The weapons produced are used by Rwandan Defence Force (RDF), the Israeli army, and other countries.

The modern weapons are designed to be more accurate and precise, allowing for greater target selection and reduced collateral damage.

President Kagame during a guided tour of the exhibition at the conference

Some of the showcased weapons include sniper rifles, assault rifles, machine guns, military tanks, and pistols

Some of the showcased weapons include sniper rifles, assault rifles, machine guns, military tanks, and pistols.

The conference was held under the theme “Reshaping Africa’s Landscape in a Dynamic, Complex Global Environment”

The exhibitors include Rwanda Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation (REMCO), a company from the host country

The participants from 17 countries include security and intelligence experts, policymakers, private security companies, and civil society, among others.

The two-day forum offers continental and global defense, intelligence, and security actors a platform to tackle pressing security challenges and shape a collaborative future.

For More News And Analysis About Rwanda Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here