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Hi,
I would like to know if you have information concerning projects led by the saudi defense industry to design their own weapons ? I saw on websites that many armored vehicles have already been built but are there other things and do you think there is a real will from government to design their own weapons or they just want to rely on foreign weapons ? Thanks


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Saudi plans to set up Military Industrial City in Al Kharj

Nov 27 2013

Currently in its design stage, the closed industrial city will house many plants, factories, vocational training facilities and an engineering college

Saudi Arabia will have a Military Industrial City in Al Kharj area in Riyadh. The project, which is in the design stage, will be exclusively devoted to military industries and hold many construction opportunities, according to a senior official.

Currently, additional details are not available as the development is a private industrial city project for the military and the client is the Royal Military of Saudi Arabia.

Speaking to Zawya, an official from the Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) said, the Saudi ministry of defense and Modon plan to have many plants, factories and vocational training facilities including an engineering college within the project.

"The Military Industrial City is still in the design stage. Like many other countries in the world where military industries are closed, the Saudi Military Industrial City, too, will be a closed industrial city. It will be managed by the Saudi military. More details about the project cannot be revealed due to the prevailing laws. Big multinational defense firms like the BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin and others will be present in the proposed Military Industrial City. It will be located in Al Kharj, where there is an existing industrial city," the official confirmed, adding that it will house many factories manufacturing and assembling arms and ammunition.

Al Kharj is located 70 kilometers south of Riyadh and was home to 60,000 coalition forces during the 1991 Gulf War. It is in the Central region of Saudi Arabia.

"Our role at Modon is to ensure infrastructure, water supply, electricity and other public utilities to the project. Once we have completed our role, the city will be handed over to the Royal Military and the private companies managing the city," said the source.

"It will be the first such industrial city dedicated to military industries," the official told Zawya on the sidelines of the Big 5 exhibition in Dubai. Saudi Arabia, which spends several billion dollars per year on military procurements, has many other industrial cities planned, added the official.

According to recent reports, Saudi Arabia is the fourth largest defense budget spender in the world; it spent around USD 52.3 billion in 2013 and will increase the figure to nearly USD 77 billion by 2018.

While armored vehicles are manufactured locally, other military products are mostly imported. Military industrial cities, known as closed cities in the erstwhile Soviet Union, or the military industrial complexes in the US, are quite new to the Middle East. The only known military hardware manufacturing facility currently exists in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

"Other new industrial cities under design stage include Ahsa 2 Industrial City, Salva Industrial City, Dharma Industrial City and Riyadh Five Industrial City," said the Modon source.

"Modon has already achieved the target for 2013 to build 160 square kilometers of industrial cities in various locations and the biggest such industrial city is Sudair, which spreads over 275 million square meters. We have completed 160 square kilometers of industrial cities, consisting of 29 industrial cities and the under-construction projects will be completed within one to three years."

He added that Saudi Arabia is also building other new industrial cities and the list includes Al Baha 2, Jeddah Industrial City 3 and 4, Riyadh Industrial City 3, Damman Industrial City 3, Hafar Industrial City, Al Batin Industrial City and Shargah Industrial City. "There is a huge waiting list for new factories in Riyadh where two industrial cities are already full. Most of the completed industrial cities are completely occupied and there is demand for more space in Jeddah," he added.

Modon has established industrial cities in various regions of Saudi Arabia, and is currently overseeing 28 existing and underdevelopment cities which include Riyadh (1, 2 & 3), Jeddah (1, 2 & 3), Dammam (1, 2 & 3), Makkah, Qassim 1&2, Al-Ahssa', Madinah, Al-Kharj, Sudair, Hail, Tabuk, Ar'ar, Al-Jouf, Assir, Jazan, Najran, Al-Baha, Taif, Al-Zulfi, Shaqraa and Hafr Al-Bate.

"Modon is engaged in developing the industrial landscape of Saudi Arabia. We had only 14 industrial cities in 2007, which has gone up to 29 by 2013."

Saudi Arabia has about 3,000 factories in its industrial cities and employs more than 300,000 employees. These cities have invited investments worth SAR 250 billion (USD 67 billion), according to the authority.

Zawya
Kingdom to manufacture 70% of military hardware locally

By P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR
Published: Jan 19, 2011 00:06

JEDDAH:
Saudi Arabia announced Tuesday its plans to produce most of the military hardware and spare parts within the Kingdom by transferring foreign technology.

More than 70 percent of military equipment can be produced locally, said Prince Khaled bin Sultan, assistant minister of defense and aviation.

In a statement after presiding over a meeting of the central committee for local manufacturing, Prince Khaled said a special department would be established for local manufacturing and the transfer of technology at the armed forces. He said the committee would report directly to the minister of defense and aviation.

He emphasized the government plan to provide greater investment opportunities for the private sector in the military manufacturing sector. We have set out certain regulations to make sure the equipment and spare parts produced in the Kingdom are equal in quality to imported products, he said.

Prince Khaled also stressed that locally produced military equipment should be made available at prices lower than outside the country.

He said competition between private companies should be based on equality and justice. There are a number of military industries in Alkharj near Riyadh that are run by the Ministry of Defense and Aviation.

BAE Systems announced recently its intention to establish a military aircraft assembling plant in Saudi Arabia.

We have started training Saudis on Typhoon aircraft assembling at our plant in Warton to establish an assembly plant in the Kingdom shortly, said Guy Griffiths, managing director international and a member of the company executive council.

He said BAE Systems had established large-scale projects to train Saudi manpower in defense-related industries.

Griffiths said about 58 percent of the company 5,000 employees are Saudi.

Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to purchase 72 Typhoon Eurofighters in September 2007. The purchase, for which BAE Systems is prime contractor, is likely to be valued up to $40 billion. The deal calls for most of the aircraft to be assembled in the Kingdom.

In March 2008, the foundation stone was laid for a new center at King Abdulaziz Air Base in the Eastern Province to upgrade and assemble military aircraft systems. The complex will include a range of hangars, stores for hazardous materials, workshops, fuel storage, a water desalination plant and a power station.

Arabnews
Kingdom to boost military industries

By RIYADH: ARAB NEWS
Published: May 2, 2012 01:33 Updated: May 3, 2012 15:33


Prince Khaled bin Sultan, deputy defense minister, has emphasized the importance of making military equipment spare parts locally, adding that it was encouraged by the late Prince Sultan, former defense minister.

Speaking to reporters after visiting the air force command in Riyadh, he said about 120 factories in the Kingdom are now producing 156 spare parts.

If we bring all the spare parts of military equipment from abroad we have to spend a lot of money on that, the deputy minister said, and disclosed plans to set up more than 1,000 military industries. He commended the cooperation of the private sector in setting up military industries, saying private firms have invested nearly SR500 million in the sector. The Ministry of Defense has signed contracts with more than 100 Saudi companies for the purpose.

Prince Sultan statement comes after Defense Minister Prince Salman chaired a meeting of the board of directors of the General Organization for Military Industries here yesterday.

Prince Salman thanked Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Crown Prince Naif for their support to the organization.

The meeting was attended by Prince Khaled, Minister of Finance Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Minister of Commerce and Industry Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, President of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Mohammed Al-Suwaiyel, Chief of Staff Gen. Hussein Al-Qubail, Director General of General Organization for Military Industries Maj. Gen. Abdul Aziz Al-Hudaithi, Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al-Saeed, Khaled Al-Abdulkarim and Abdullah Bin Mahfouz.

Prince Salman later arrived in the northeastern border city of Hafr Al-Baten on an inspection tour of military personnel in the region. He was received on arrival by Eastern Province Deputy Gov. Prince Jelawi bin Abdul Aziz and senior officials.


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Turkey, Saudi Arabia Ratify Defense Industry Cooperation Accord

Sep. 18, 2013 - 04:12PM
By BURAK EGE BEKDIL

ANKARA —
Despite their differences over the July coup in Egypt, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have ratified a defense industry cooperation agreement..

According to the agreement, which took effect Sept. 11, Turkey and Saudi Arabia “aim to increase cooperation in the defense industry by improving the industry capabilities of both countries through more effective collaboration on the development, production and procurement of goods and services in the defense industry and the related technical and logistical support fields.”

The agreement had been signed in May and was pending parliamentary approval.

The agreement will remain in force for five years and it should be extended automatically for successive one-year periods. Last year, the Turkish parliament also approved a deal with Saudi Arabia regarding cooperation in the training of military personnel.

On a political level, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have cooperated to support the rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, which both countries said must be removed. But Ankara and Riyadh differ in their Egypt policies. Turkey has been a fierce opponent of the military coup that ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in July, while the Saudi kingdom has been supporting the military-backed government there.

Industry experts here say the cooperation accord between Turkey and Saudi Arabia could facilitate Turkey’s future exports of naval vessels, assault boats, armored vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles to Saudi Arabia. The Arab kingdom also has shown an interest in the Altay, Turkey’s first indigenous new-generation battle tank now in the prototype production and testing stage.

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