Air Warfare

The sights of DSEI 2023 in London [PHOTOS]

Here's just a bit of what the Breaking Defense team saw on the show floor this year.

IMG_2784 (3) large
A Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) core vehicle concept on display at DSEI, London (Breaking Defense)

DSEI 2023 — The Defense and Security Equipment Interntaional (DSEI) expo in London brought together defense contractors from the world over where they displayed their latest platforms and tech.

Below are a selection of photos from the show floor from the Breaking Defense team.

FULL COVERAGE: Breaking Defense at DSEI 2023 in London

 

230915_BAE_ACV_KATZ
BAE Systems brought a personnel variant of the US Marine Corps’ Amphibious Combat Vehicle to the show floor. (Justin Katz / Breaking Defense)
230915_textron_aerosonde_KATZ
A model of Textron Systems’ Aerosonde UAS hangs over the company’s booth. (Justin Katz / Breaking Defense)
230915_show_people_KATZ
The ExCel center in London is a massive building, but even it was packed with attendees for DSEI 2023. (Justin Katz / Breaking Defense)
230915_polaris_arctic_FERRAN
Vehicle-maker Polaris took the opportunity at DSEI 2023 to promote its arctic off-road vehicles. (Lee Ferran / Breaking Defense)
230915_MBDA_missiles_MARTIN
MBDA, a joint venture between European giants Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo, showed off a few missile variants at DSEI 2023. (Tim Martin / Breaking Defense)
230915_leidos_sea_hunter_KATZ
Leidos displays a model of its unmanned surface vessel, Sea Hunter, at DSEI 2023 alongside other ship models. (Justin Katz / Breaking Defense)
230915_KNDS_vehicle_FERRAN
The marriage of German KMW and French Nexter produced the European partnership known as KNDS, which was at the show to promote its own vehicle offerings. (Lee Ferran / Breaking Defense)
230915_Hanwa_tracked_FERRAN
Korean defense contractor Hanwha made its presence known at the show with a few vehicles on display, including its new K9A2 self-propelled howitzer. (Lee Ferran / Breaking Defense)
230915_BAE_collaborative_aircraft_MARTIN
At one of the largest pavilions in at the show, the British defense giant BAE Systems showcased its collaborative unmanned aircraft. (Tim Martin / Breaking Defense)