I do not want to offend anyone, but I think that the UAE or any Arab country is far from developing even the most basic equipment of such systems. It has some collaborations with South Africa, South Korea and more recently Israel. They are likely to source some subsystems directly from these countries. However, I will especially follow these projects.
Short-term goal is likely not high nationalization but having more flexibility over systems/platforms as compared to with limits of ready purchase products. UAE is involved in almost all regional conflicts. Libyan conflict was a lesson as the import ready foreign arms, transfer to proxies, token forces etc. did not work as well as soon as Turkey got involved.
It is remarkable because for almost 2 years, Haftar forces captured GNA areas and closed into Tripoli close enough to artillery shell the airport, sea port. TB2s was deployed under very difficult conditions and used improvised runways such as farm land. Artillery batteries used bridges as cover etc. Systems, platforms was quickly improvised for the conflict thanks to experienced military and industry. with knowledge from internal, Syrian and Iraq conflicts, other factors.
Compare Edge etc. Their product, services line. It's a nice representation of UAE ambitions, capabilities wants to be achieved. Interestingly very suitable for proxy wars. Effectiveness will be questionable when you put in the other factors but definitely will give far more leverage especially against a opponent that can't neutralize the threats.