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Mongolian Ministry of Defence Delegation Visits Czechia to Strengthen Defense Cooperation

From October 16 to 19, 2024, Czechia hosted an incoming mission of great significance from the Mongolian Ministry of Defence. This visit aimed to bolster bilateral relations in the defense sector and explore collaboration opportunities that align with Mongolia’s strategic interests. A core component of the mission was the delegation’s participation in the prestigious Future Forces Forum held at the Letňany PVA Expo, a key event showcasing the latest in defense and security innovations.

Mongolia maintains a defense strategy characterized by a focus on neutrality and regional stability. The country is ranked 105th out of 145 nations according to the Global Firepower Index, reflecting its modest military capacity. In 2022, Mongolia's military expenditure was approximately $120 million, which represents about 0.6% of its GDP. This budget supports a compact military force dedicated to maintaining readiness while balancing economic constraints. Mongolia ranks as the largest contributor of UN peacekeepers per capita, with a significant commitment to global peacekeeping efforts. Presently, 875 Mongolian peacekeepers are deployed to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), showcasing Mongolia's dedication to international peace and security.

During their visit to Czechia, the Mongolian delegation engaged with a range of notable Czech defense companies. The meetings began with HQH System, where the company showcased its cutting-edge military technologies. Other significant engagements included Colt CZ Group, known for its firearms and munitions; Aircraft Industries under Omnipol, which presented the L-410 NG aircraft; Tatra Trucks; Sellier & Bellot; ProRation; and Dyn Lock. These interactions provided comprehensive insights into Czech capabilities, particularly in the fields of transport solutions, aviation technology, munitions, and advanced military technologies suited for diverse operational needs.

The primary objective of the mission was successfully achieved as the Mongolian representatives gained a deeper understanding of Czech defense technologies. The Embassy facilitated the delegation’s visit, providing critical logistical support and fostering connections with key industry players. The positive outcome laid the groundwork for potential collaborations that could support the modernization of Mongolia’s defense infrastructure and aid in supplying the UN peacekeeping forces.

 

Vaclav Jilek, economic counsellor, Embassy of the Czech Republic in Mongolia

 

Meeting with CZ Colt group

Meeting with CZ Colt group

 

Meeting with LOM

Meeting with LOM

 

Showcasing of Tatra

Showcasing of Tatra

Meeting with Omnipol

Meeting with Omnipol