FIRST MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA CONFERENCE ON COUNTER-DRONE TECHNOLOGIES KICKS OFF IN JORDAN
AMMAN - Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, chairman of Jordan's Joint Chiefs of Staff, opened the Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Middle East and Africa Conference in Amman, the event's first staging in the region. The two-day meeting, organized by the Jordan Design and Development Bureau with U.K.-based SAE Media Group and support from the Jordan Armed Forces, showcases advances in drone detection and interception, addresses ethical issues, and exchanges expertise on emerging threats.
JODDB Director General Ayman Batran said rising regional and global risks require specialized C-UAS solutions while using the technology responsibly. SAE Media Group Managing Director Miles Dixon called the forum a platform for sharing strategies and technologies. Delegations from 41 countries, including the United States and NATO members, will attend more than 20 panels featuring 25 speakers. Huneiti toured an accompanying exhibition highlighting JODDB's locally developed counter-drone systems. Attendees included senior military, security and diplomatic officials.