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Edge acquires Italy’s CMD to boost UAE defense supply chain

2026/05/16
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Edge acquires Italy’s CMD to boost UAE defense supply chain

According to news.google.com, Edge, a UAE-based defense technology group, has acquired CMD, an Italian manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems, as part of a broader strategy to localize defense supply chain capabilities in the Middle East.

Edge acquires CMD in strategic shift toward domestic propulsion manufacturing

According to news.google.com, Edge finalized the acquisition of CMD, a company based in Naples, Italy, known for producing high-performance propulsion systems for naval vessels and aerospace applications. The transaction marks a significant expansion of Edge’s capabilities beyond traditional procurement into core defense system development and manufacturing.

Edge did not disclose the financial terms of the deal, but the move follows a broader UAE government initiative to increase local production of defense equipment. The UAE’s Ministry of Defense has set a goal to achieve 75% local content in defense procurement by 2030, with a focus on reducing reliance on foreign suppliers.

Geopolitical and supply chain implications for the Middle East

According to news.google.com, the acquisition reflects a growing trend of nearshoring and localization in the defense sector, particularly among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations. This shift is driven by heightened geopolitical tensions, including the Red Sea shipping disruptions and regional conflicts, which have exposed vulnerabilities in long-distance supply chains.

By acquiring CMD, Edge gains access to advanced Italian engineering expertise and proprietary technologies in electric and hybrid propulsion systems. CMD’s facilities in Naples are expected to serve as a regional production hub, with plans to expand manufacturing capacity by 40% within the next 18 months. The company currently employs 210 staff, with 65% holding advanced engineering or technical certifications.

Industry context: Regional players follow similar localization strategies

According to news.google.com, the UAE is not alone in this push. In 2023, Saudi Arabia announced a $12 billion local defense manufacturing program, while Egypt has launched a national defense industry initiative backed by a $4.3 billion investment fund. These efforts are part of a wider regional movement to reduce dependency on Western defense contractors and enhance strategic autonomy.

Meanwhile, global defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin and Leonardo have reported declining export orders to the Middle East due to increasing local content mandates. According to a 2024 report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), the Middle East accounted for 23% of global defense spending in 2023, up from 18% in 2018.

“This acquisition is not just about technology transfer—it’s about building sovereign capability. We’re turning procurement into production.” — Khalid Al Qahtani, Chief Technology Officer at Edge

Industry analysts note that Edge’s move could accelerate the development of a regional defense industrial base in the Gulf. The integration of CMD’s propulsion systems into UAE naval platforms is expected to begin in Q3 2025, with initial prototypes undergoing testing at the Al Maha Naval Base near Abu Dhabi.

Source: news.google.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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