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Deal signed to manufactur­e armored vehicles

- SPA Riyadh

An agreement to locally manufactur­e armored military vehicles has been signed between the Saudi General Directorat­e of Border Guard and the Military Industries Corporatio­n (MIC).

The deal was signed at the General Authority for Military Industries’ (GAMI) headquarte­rs in Riyadh in the presence of GAMI Gov. Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al-Ohali, the head of MIC, Mohammed bin Hamad AlMady, and the director general of the Border Guards, Lt. Gen. Awad bin Eid Al-Balawi.

Al-Ohali said local manufactur­ing of the new vehicles, known as Dahna, was part of GAMI’s strategy to achieve national priorities, develop legislatio­n on the establishm­ent of military manufactur­ing contracts, and support and empower local manufactur­ers.

Al-Mady expressed his pride at MIC’s capabiliti­es and the national cadres which were qualified according to the latest internatio­nal manufactur­ing technologi­es. “The Dahna vehicle has undergone all the standard motor tests according to internatio­nal classifica­tions. It is a multi-tasking, fourwheel-drive vehicle compatible with all conditions and specificat­ions of military use,” Al-Mady said.

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