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Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition

Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition
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Hosted at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, the annual event features not only the bird of prey but also hunting weapons. (SPA photo)
Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition
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Hosted at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, the annual event features not only the bird of prey but also hunting weapons. (X platform: @SaudiFalconClub)
Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition
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Hosted at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, the annual event features not only the bird of prey but also hunting weapons. (X platform: @SaudiFalconClub)
Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition
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Hosted at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, the annual event features not only the bird of prey but also hunting weapons. (X platform: @SaudiFalconClub)
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Updated 07 October 2023

Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition

Drones perform light show at Saudi falcons exhibition
  • The event, which was launched on Thursday, is offering visitors free entry to all pavilions until Oct. 14

RIYADH: The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2023 got underway with a dramatic light show involving 1,000 drones at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh.

The event, which was launched on Thursday, is offering visitors free entry to all pavilions, including a weapons and ammunition section, until Oct. 14.

Saudi companies will exhibit the latest hunting weapons in a range of calibers, representing more than 75 international brands, at the exhibition.

Visitors will be able to select and buy weapons via the Saudi Falcons Club’s online platform. Prospective buyers will have to pass a medical examination and be issued with permits to carry weapons before the purchase is complete.

The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority is taking part in the exhibition for the third consecutive time. It aims to raise awareness of the types of falcons found in the reserve, in addition to highlighting the role of falcons in maintaining environmental balance and biodiversity.

Visitors will be introduced to the rare treasures of the natural reserve, including the wildlife, terrain and vegetation.

The royal reserve, the biggest in the Middle East, is known for its geographical diversity and evidence of ancient civilizations. It is also home to rare endangered animals, such as oryx, houbara bustards, and goitered gazelles.

The exhibition is open from 4 p.m. until 11 p.m.