DSIT signs MoU with Emirati Al Fattan Group for underwater sonar systems

These systems, which Al Fattan will provide to local customers, will be used to protect sensitive facilities and strategic assets in the UAE

HE Mohamed Rashed Al Rumaithi, Chairman of Al Fattan Holding Investment (left), and Mr. Gadi Leibovich, DSIT's President and CEO (right). Photo courtesy DSIT

DSIT, an Israeli developer of maritime defense and security solutions, announced last week the signing of an MoU with the Al Fattan Group from the United Arab Emirartes, for the supply of its underwater sonar systems.

These systems, which Al Fattan will provide to local customers, will be used for the protection of sensitive facilities and strategic assets in the UAE.

The MoU includes the development of local capabilities for all customer-related activities including the installation, implementation, support, and maintenance of the systems.

According to Mr. Hanan Marom, DSIT’s VP Marketing and Business Development, “The signing of this MOU with the Al Fattan Group is a significant milestone in the expansion of our activities into new markets. We thank Al Fattan for their expression of confidence in our systems and look forward to building a fruitful, long-term relationship together.”

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