Visitors are seen at the booth of China's CETC International Co., Ltd. at Defense Services Asia 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 28, 2022. Defense Services Asia 2022, a biennial defense and weaponry show, opened Monday in the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur. About 1,170 companies will be showcasing their products which include military hardware, electronics, cyber security, border protection, recognition and identification, artificial intelligence, battlefield healthcare, training and simulation systems and police equipment, in 20 country pavilions. Among these are more than 20 Chinese defense companies who are displaying the latest products and solutions in their respective fields. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)
KUALA LUMPUR, March 28 (Xinhua) -- Defense Services Asia 2022, a biennial defense and weaponry show, opened Monday in the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur.
The 2020 edition of the show had been canceled following the pandemic and this year's edition marks the first large-scale event in the country since the pandemic began, with more than 25,000 visitors from more than 50 countries and regions participating in the event from March 28-31.
About 1,170 companies will be showcasing their products which include military hardware, electronics, cyber security, border protection, recognition and identification, artificial intelligence, battlefield healthcare, training and simulation systems and police equipment, in 20 country pavilions.
Among these are more than 20 Chinese defense companies who are displaying the latest products and solutions in their respective fields.
The event will also play host to a trilateral ministerial-level meeting between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines as well as the Putrajaya Forum 2022 with the theme "Shared Regional Responsibility." ■
A visitor tries a weapon at Defense Services Asia 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 28, 2022. Defense Services Asia 2022, a biennial defense and weaponry show, opened Monday in the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur. About 1,170 companies will be showcasing their products which include military hardware, electronics, cyber security, border protection, recognition and identification, artificial intelligence, battlefield healthcare, training and simulation systems and police equipment, in 20 country pavilions. Among these are more than 20 Chinese defense companies who are displaying the latest products and solutions in their respective fields. (Photo by Chong Voon Chung/Xinhua)
Visitors look at the booth of China's Poly Technologies Inc. at Defense Services Asia 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 28, 2022. Defense Services Asia 2022, a biennial defense and weaponry show, opened Monday in the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur. About 1,170 companies will be showcasing their products which include military hardware, electronics, cyber security, border protection, recognition and identification, artificial intelligence, battlefield healthcare, training and simulation systems and police equipment, in 20 country pavilions. Among these are more than 20 Chinese defense companies who are displaying the latest products and solutions in their respective fields. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)
Visitors take photos at the booth of China Shipbuilding Trading Co., Ltd. at Defense Services Asia 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 28, 2022. Defense Services Asia 2022, a biennial defense and weaponry show, opened Monday in the Malaysian capital city Kuala Lumpur. About 1,170 companies will be showcasing their products which include military hardware, electronics, cyber security, border protection, recognition and identification, artificial intelligence, battlefield healthcare, training and simulation systems and police equipment, in 20 country pavilions. Among these are more than 20 Chinese defense companies who are displaying the latest products and solutions in their respective fields. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)