Russian company Kronshtadt presented its Orion drone with available armaments at the 2021 Dubai Airshow. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
The International Golden Group, based in the United Arab Emirates, hosted ISR drones developed at the China-Emirates Science and Technology Innovation Laboratory. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
China made a solid showing at the 2021 Dubai Airshow, but with no major announcements. Notably, it brought along the L-15 supersonic trainer and its available weaponry. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
UAE-based Calidus showcased the B-250 experimental aircraft. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
Brazilian company Embraer had its A-29 Super Tucano at the Dubai Airshow, which ran Nov. 14-18, 2021. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
Textron brought the Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine to the 2021 Dubai Airshow. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
The Emirate defense conglomerate Edge Group showed off the Reach-S drone for recon and transportation. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
The 2021 Dubai Airshow was dominated by unmanned systems, particularly combat drones. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
UAE-based Calidus showcased the B-350 with full weaponry and the B-250 experimental aircraft, the latter of which is shown here. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
American firm Kaman Corporation presented a prototype of the logistics UAV Kargo at the 2021 Dubai Airshow. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
Lockheed Martin brought a prototype of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to the 2021 Dubai Airshow. (Agnes Helou/Staff)
Saudi Arabia’s Advanced Electronics Company showcased the Bariq, a vertical-takeoff-and-landing UAV with swarm capabilities and ISR technology. (Agnes Helou/Staff)