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Germany | The government gives up 2% of GDP for defense spending and suffers greatly for the Bundeswehr.

Germany | The government gives up 2% of GDP for defense spending and suffers greatly for the Bundeswehr.

German government discarded the plan to raise defense spending to the point of 2% of GDP in 2024, despite this figure being assigned as obligatory for all NATO states. The…

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Libya | Celebrating the graduation of new batches of students from Libyan military colleges and academies on the occasion of the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army.

Libya | Celebrating the graduation of new batches of students from Libyan military colleges and academies on the occasion of the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army.

On the occasion of the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan army, the Misrata Air Defense College witnessed this evening, Monday, the graduation ceremony of students of Libyan…

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Libya | A large military parade in alshohadaa' Square in the capital, Tripoli, to celebrate the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army.

Libya | A large military parade in alshohadaa' Square in the capital, Tripoli, to celebrate the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army.

Celebrations of the 83rd anniversary of the founding of the Libyan Army kicked off in al-shohadaa’ Square in the capital, Tripoli, this evening, Wednesday, in the presence of the President…

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Loitering flying munitions...the new challenge.

Loitering flying munitions...the new challenge.

The Loitering munitions, Lurking munitions are a new type of emerging weapon systems that have gained great popularity in recent years due to their high technical and combat capabilities (Airplanes,…

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New Delhi, India
4th – 5th October 2018

IBMATA are pleased to announce that we will be hosting our Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia conference and exhibition in New Delhi, India on the 3rd – 5th October 2018.

In 2009 the Indian Government created the world’s largest biometric ID systems, Aadhaar, which provided all Indian nations with a unique 12-digit identity number to help secure personal information. Since Aadhaar was introduced to India their border security management has evolved rapidly.

This event will explore the emergence of digital identity management, and it’s potential future usage for global border management and immigration programmes.

The Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia conference and exhibition will bring together leading government officials from across central Asia, South-East Asia, Australia and the Middle East to discuss the border security challenges faced in the region and in their respective nations.

India is a unique country that has one of the largest land borders in the world, which borders Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and Tibet. They also have a large maritime border to monitor which amounts to 50% of their border. This leads to a very dynamic border security force that is managed by many different agencies within the Indian Government.

The event will be chaired by the IBMATA Chairman, Mr Tony Smith, the former Director-General of UK Border Force.

If you are interested in speaking, sponsoring or exhibiting at the event please contact Martyn Hill: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or +44 7792 473246.

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