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Turkish company Havelsan produces small armed land robots. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)
IDEX 2023 — Day three of IDEX 2023 in Abu Dhabi marks the midpoint of the show, even though things feel like they are slowing down from a high-energy opening earlier in the week. Still, with over 1,300 companies here, the things to see are endless. Check out the latest photos from the Breaking Defense team.

Just yards from the Russian pavilion, an American soldier at IDEX 2023 shows the audience how to aim a javelin. (Ashley Roque/Breaking Defense)

Primary weapons systems may get all the attention, but many companies are touting uniforms and other apparel for international clients. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

A shoulder-fired weapon called the Red Arrow is displayed at the booth of China North Industries Corporation. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

As part of its high-energy laser presentation to international customers, Lockheed Martin showed off the quadcopter, apparently shot down by a laser weapon. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

Some ISR pods were on display at the L3Harris booth. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

A propeller drone sits on the floor of the Turkish company Havelson’s booth. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

Turkish company Havelsan produces small armed land robots. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

A large unmanned helicopter was one of many on display by UAE defense group EDGE Group. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

The protective gear seen here by Emirati firm Ajwa is also a popular product for some smaller defense contractors. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)

Emirati company Milanion makes this small eight-wheeled mobile launcher. (Lee Phelan/Breaking Defense)
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