From May 5–9 in Türkiye, Viettel High Tech is participating in SAHA 2026, one of the largest defence and aerospace exhibitions, bringing together many of the world’s leading defence industry enterprises.
This marks the next stop in the journey of bringing Vietnamese technology to the international market, with a high-tech “Make in Vietnam” product ecosystem fully researched and mastered end-to-end by Viettel High Tech.

At SAHA 2026, Viettel High Tech is showcasing a comprehensive solutions ecosystem, including military communications, radar, electronic warfare, command and control systems, simulation models, electro-optics, UAVs, and private military networks. In addition to complete products, each domain also features dedicated module display areas, allowing partners to gain deeper insight into system structures while clearly demonstrating Viettel High Tech’s end-to-end mastery, from research and design to integration and manufacturing.
Viettel High Tech’s presence at a leading exhibition such as SAHA not only opens up opportunities for research collaboration, but also lays the foundation for co-development initiatives and gradual deeper participation in the global defence industry supply chain.

The booth is designed around a striking 6.5-meter curved LED screen positioned at the center. Here, 3D videos are continuously displayed, creating a strong visual impact and attracting visitors. This space not only serves as a presentation area but also acts as the central hub for product showcases, brand identity activities, diplomatic
engagements, and signing ceremonies.
The entire exhibition layout is developed based on the concept of high-tech warfare, with standout product lines such as counter-UAV systems and electronic warfare solutions selected as focal points and placed in central positions to shape the visitor experience. The booth is organized following a C4I operational model, fully recreating layers of capabilities from reconnaissance and communications to command, control, and simulation, enabling visitors to clearly visualize how these systems operate in real-world scenarios.

Specifically, the reconnaissance layer begins with UAVs, radar, electronic warfare, and electro-optical systems; the data flow then continues through military communication systems; the operational center features command and control systems; and behind them are simulation models supporting training and tactical optimization. Within each layer, products are arranged logically from long-range to short-range, from air to naval domains, and from large-scale systems to compact devices, forming a warfare scenario reorganized through technology.
The booth is implemented with the support of Viettel Media in developing and enhancing the visual experience, contributing to the way Viettel High Tech tells its technology story at the exhibition.
Below are several 3D renderings of the Viettel High Tech booth at SAHA 2026:


