Asian Nations Drive Global Drone Demand at Kuala Lumpur Defence Expo
Foreign arms vendors flock to Defence Services Asia exhibition as region urgently seeks unmanned aerial systems
En resumen
- The Defence Services Asia exhibition in Kuala Lumpur drew dozens of foreign defence vendors from Abu Dhabi to Pretoria, all chasing deals in one of the global arms trade's hottest emerging markets.
- The biennial expo highlighted urgent Asian demand for drones, with vendors reporting overwhelming interest from the region.
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Por qué importa
The Defence Services Asia exhibition is a biennial event in Kuala Lumpur that brings together defence vendors from around the world. The 2026 edition highlighted the growing importance of unmanned systems in Asian defence procurement.
The answer was on full display last week at the Defence Services Asia (DSA) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, where vendors from Abu Dhabi to Pretoria were chasing deals in one of the global arms trade's hottest emerging markets. "There is huge demand from the market in Asia … very, very big demand," said Mohammed Ayesh, director of acquisition and development at Resource Industries. "To be honest, too much. It is good, we are very busy." The Emirati defence firm was one of dozens of foreign vendors that descended on Malaysia's capital for the expo – held once every two years – chasing the same opportunity: a region all at once urgently serious about drones.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific drone systems are Asian nations seeking?
- What are the contract values being discussed?
- Which vendors secured deals at the exhibition?






