Omanbapa Deftech Highlights Growing Global Recognition of CETC in Advanced Defence Technology Partnerships
news May 25, 2026

Omanbapa Deftech Highlights Growing Global Recognition of CETC in Advanced Defence Technology Partnerships

Omanbapa Group has acknowledged the growing international footprint of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) following recent strategic defence technology engagements across Asia.

Omanbapa Group has acknowledged the growing international footprint of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) following recent strategic defence technology engagements across Asia.

 

A recent contract signing ceremony involving the establishment of a UAV manufacturing and assembly plant, together with technology transfer initiatives between the Bangladesh Air Force and CETC International, reflects the increasing global demand for advanced aerospace, surveillance, and electronic systems technologies.

 

CETC is internationally recognised for its capabilities in electronic warfare systems, radar technologies, unmanned aerial systems, integrated communications infrastructure, and intelligent defence platforms. The corporation continues to play an important role in supporting next-generation military and security modernisation programmes across several regions.

 

As the OEM and OEDM technology partner to Omanbapa Group, Omanbapa Deftech Ltd views these international developments as a strong indication of the expanding opportunities for strategic technology collaboration, industrial capacity development, and future-oriented defence innovation within Africa.

 

According to officials of Omanbapa Deftech Ltd, partnerships with globally established technology corporations create opportunities for knowledge transfer, local assembly initiatives, systems integration, and the advancement of indigenous technical expertise in Ghana and across the West African sub-region.

 

The development further reinforces the increasing importance of international cooperation in aerospace systems, electronic intelligence, unmanned technologies, and digital defence infrastructure as nations continue investing in advanced security and surveillance capabilities.

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