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Edge And Safran Put UAE Defence Tech Push Into European Partnership Frame

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Abu Dhabi’s Edge Group and Safran Electronics & Defence signed an agreement in Abu Dhabi to work on air-to-ground weapons systems, with possible expansion into surface-to-air missile work and next-generation smart weapons.

Edge And Safran Put UAE Defence Tech Push Into European Partnership Frame
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Edge Adds A French Partner In Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi’s Edge Group and Safran Electronics & Defence have signed a strategic agreement to explore joint work on advanced air-to-ground weapons systems.

The memorandum of understanding was signed at Edge’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi by Hamad Al Marar, Edge Group’s managing director and chief executive, and Alexandre Ziegler, head of Safran Electronics & Defence’s global defence business unit.

The initial work is focused on improving the performance of existing systems.

The agreement also leaves room for later collaboration on surface-to-air missile development and next-generation smart weapons, which keeps the partnership tied to precision-guided systems rather than a single product line.

Edge and Safran framed the arrangement around complementary capabilities.

Safran brings propulsion and navigation expertise.

Edge contributes manufacturing capacity and a wider technology portfolio built through acquisitions, joint ventures and alliances.

Why The Agreement Matters For Edge

The pact fits Edge’s effort to deepen international defence relationships while building the UAE’s domestic industrial base.

Edge was founded in 2019 and has since expanded through acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic alliances across autonomous systems, naval platforms and radar technologies.

That matters because the latest agreement is not isolated from Edge’s wider European push.

This month, the group launched Edge Europe, a Paris-based regional platform designed to strengthen industrial partnerships and expand its presence across the continent.

The same pattern is visible in Italy.

Edge signed a memorandum of understanding with Basilicata regional president Vito Bardi during a visit led by Al Marar.

That agreement targets advanced manufacturing, aerospace and defence technologies, while also looking at research and development, skills development and supply-chain integration.

Safran Brings A Long UAE Relationship

Safran’s role gives the agreement a different profile from a simple export announcement.

Ziegler linked the pact to Safran’s established UAE presence, which the company has maintained for more than three decades.

He also pointed to localised solutions for allied armed forces as the intended direction of the work.

Al Marar described the companies as having complementary strengths and said the collaboration would create a platform for defence customers.

The concrete test will be whether the memorandum moves from optimisation work on existing systems into jointly developed weapons programmes with production and commercialisation paths.

For Edge, that distinction matters because the company is trying to pair overseas partnerships with domestic manufacturing.

The Italy memorandum names supply-chain integration as one field of cooperation, while the Safran agreement names propulsion, navigation and manufacturing capabilities.

Those are operational inputs, not just branding points.

The Next Checkpoint Is Execution

The public details show a signed memorandum, named executives, an Abu Dhabi signing venue and a defined first technical focus.

They do not prove final orders, production volumes, customer commitments or export contracts.

For SendTech Times readers, the watchpoint is whether Edge’s European expansion can convert partnerships in France and Italy into deployable systems, local industrial capacity and exportable technology.

The Safran agreement gives Edge another European channel, but the measurable step would be a programme announcement beyond the current memorandum.

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