China’s Norinco, its largest ground-based arms manufacturer, is exhibiting anti-drone systems and artillery at the Eurosatory defence exhibition in France. The showcase comes as global demand for such technology surges, driven by the prominent role of drones in current conflicts. Specifically, the Ukraine war and the conflict involving the US and Israel have highlighted the increasing threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles. Norinco is presenting miniature models of its air defence capabilities. This display signals China’s focus on addressing the evolving landscape of modern warfare. The increased demand reflects a global need to counter the growing use of drone technology in combat situations.
