Based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Calidus defense company at the IDEX 2025 International Defense Exhibition in Abu Dhabi introduced Al Washaq, a new 4×4 armored vehicle, designed for special operations and missions of special forces.
al Washaq will have exceptional mobility and advanced weapons for reconnaissance, quick attack, deployment from air and fire support.
Al Washaq, attracting attention with its high mobility and modular design, is designed to adapt to various requirements of missions and can be equipped with various weapons systems necessary for the task. The machine provides prompt flexibility, demonstrating excellent characteristics in conditions of complex relief.
Light weight and versatility Al Washaq make it an important option for modern military operations.
The tactical system of command and management is the key to the success and efficient use of vehicles and equipment that modern armies have.
Calidus also used the tactical command and control system on Al Washaq, preferring the technology developed by Havelsan.
Thanks to the DOOB tactical command and measuring system, the machine got the possibility of multifaceted control and operational awareness.
Thanks to this system, situational awareness of personnel will increase, which will serve in Al Washaq, and the control of electronic systems of the machine will become simple and effective.
The system also provides digital infrastructure to coordinate the actions of the machine with other vehicles, equipment and military units participating in the operation, as well as for the leadership, management and coordination of their locations. This system provides commanders and personnel with awareness of real -time environment due to the possibilities of communication, data exchange, integration of sensors and analysis.
The system of tactical command and management increases the efficiency of troops by accelerating decision -making processes and creates an advantage for the user on the battlefield.
The system combines data from sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), radar systems, satellite communication systems and other intelligence sources to create a single general operational picture.