Exhibitor at Bedex: JOHN COCKERILL DEFENSE

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JOHN COCKERILL DEFENSE

Hall : 07

Stand : 223

Description

John Cockerill Defence is a division of the Belgian industrial group John Cockerill, specialising in the design, manufacture and integration of weapon systems and land defence solutions. It is recognised as a technology leader in multifunctional weapon systems from 25 to 120 mm for light and medium armoured vehicles, and also offers highly mobile military vehicles in partnership with Arquus.

The company operates internationally with production sites in Belgium and France and is a NATO-certified supplier of equipment. Its products include weapon turrets, modular firing systems, simulation and training solutions tailored to the needs of modern armed forces.


John Cockerill Defence's mission

To design, develop and supply high-performance, modular and reliable weapon systems and land defence solutions in order to strengthen the operational capabilities of armed forces and institutional partners in critical environments, integrating advanced technologies, mobility and tactical efficiency to meet contemporary security and defence challenges.

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Categories

Armament Automotive

Who is Bedex for?

Defense manufacturers
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Dual technologies
Innovative Startups & SMEs
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Do you have any questions?

We have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions from our visitors about our exhibition and our exhibitors.

Yes, but only on Saturday, March 14. Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13 are strictly reserved for defence and security professionals (industry, institutions, armed forces, public authorities, research and accredited media).

Visitors must be able to justify a professional activity related to defence/security: official delegations, industrial companies, subcontractors, authorities, relevant NGOs, researchers, accredited media, exhibitors’ guests.

Yes. Access is prohibited to those under 16 years of age on the professional days (Thursday 12 and Friday 13 March). On Saturday 14 March, the exhibition is also open to the general public, and access is permitted to minors under 18 years of age.

 In all cases, minors under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.