British Military Attaché Matthew Kitter Visits Close Combat system Sami- Tripoli at Libya’s Security and Modern Equipment Exhibition
On the sidelines of the Libya Security and Modern Equipment Exhibition, British Military Attaché, Matthew Kitter, visited the booths of the Close Combat System SAMI-Tripoli Academy, a platinum sponsor of the event. Upon arrival, he was warmly received by the Academy’s General Manager, Captain Abdel Salam Al-Juhani.
During the visit, the British delegation expressed admiration for the academy’s state-of-the-art technologies and the impressive advancements it has made across all levels. They were particularly impressed by the professionalism with which the academy is managed.
Captain Al-Juhani, in turn, emphasized the importance of participating in such exhibitions as a means of showcasing Libya’s growing expertise and capabilities in the field. He reiterated that Libya possesses the talent and skills to stand at the forefront of the global stage in various sectors, particularly in military training and security solutions.
The visit underscored the commitment of the SAMI-Tripoli Academy to driving excellence in military training and contributing to the advancement of security infrastructure in Libya. The exhibition provided a significant platform for the academy to highlight its modern approach and the expertise it offers in close combat systems, which have garnered attention from international military representatives.
This visit not only signifies the growing recognition of Libya’s potential in the security sector but also serves as a reminder of the importance of global cooperation in advancing modern defense and security technologies. SAMI-Tripoli’s participation in the event is an important step in establishing Libya as a key player in the development and implementation of security solutions on an international scale.
As Libya continues to develop its capabilities in the defense sector, events like the Libya Security and Modern Equipment Exhibition provide essential opportunities for international dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaboration, fostering a brighter future for security and defense within the region and beyond.