IDEX 2017: Battle-damaged Nimr Jais MRAP on display IDEX 2017: Battle-damaged Nimr Jais MRAP on display March 5, 2017February 2, 2020by admin JDW Middle East editor, Jeremy Binnie, examines a Nimr Jais that has recently returned from action in Yemen. IDEX 2017: Battle-damaged Nimr Jais MRAP on display Share this:FacebookRedditPinterestTwitterLinkedInRelated posts:Elbit Systems Presents UT30 MK2 and MT30 Unmanned and Manned TurretsMilrem Robotics Led Consortium Successfully Delivers the iMUGS ProjectSurvitec Awarded US Army Contract to Supply Inflatable Walls Training System (IWTS)UK and Czechia Strengthens Defence Export Prospects of JACKAL High Mobility TransportsSaab Partners Tulmar Safety Systems for Multi-spectral Camouflage SystemsUS Australia and Indonesia Conduct Exercise Crocodile Response 2023Thales to Provide Canadian Army with Software Development and ItegrationSwedish FMV Selects Avon Protection’s Advanced Respiratory ProtectionExpal Systems Awarded Spanish Army Contract for Supply of 155mm Artillery AmmunitionCurtiss-Wright Selected by GDELS to Provide MRO Services for the Austrian Army’s Ulan IFV FleetSlovak Armed Forces Take Delivery of Third Leopard 2A4 Main Battle TanksBumar Labedy and Ukroboronprom Jointly Established Technical Center for T-64 TankL3Harris Robots Selected by Australian Defence Force to Defeat Improvised Explosive DeviceIndian Army Upgrades Konkurs-M ATGM with Sarisa Longwave Infrared Thermal ImagerFinnish Defence Forces to Purchase 91 Patria 6×6 Armored Wheeled VehiclesGeneral Dynamics Land System TRX Robotic Platform Make It Debut at CANSEC 2023