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UAE SIGNS DEFENCE DEALS WORTH DH4.97B AT IDEX

American, Russian and European companies sign agreements to boost defence capabiliti­es of the UAE, which is also in talks for technology transfer with France’s Naval Group.

- BY FAREED RAHMAN Senior Reporter

The Saudi Arabian Military Industries Company (Sami) signed new deals with France and the UAE yesterday to boost its defence capabiliti­es and diversify its economy away from oil.

The two deals, one with the French company Naval Group and the other with the UAE’s Mubadala Investment Company were announced on the sidelines of the Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition, Idex 2019 that got underway yesterday.

Saudi Arabia will manufactur­e warships, frigates and submarines as part of the agreement signed with Naval Group, Dr Andreas Schwer, the chief executive officer of Sami said during a press conference on the sidelines of Idex.

“Our joint venture agreement with Naval group laid the foundation for a strategic partnershi­p that will reinforce Sami’s commitment to helping Saudi Arabia develop self-sufficient defence capabiliti­es,” said Dr Schwer.

“The collaborat­ion offers us an excellent opportunit­y to leverage Naval Group’s strong track record of helping its partners develop sovereign defence capabiliti­es to create an integrated military industries ecosystem in the kingdom.”

He added that the joint venture will significan­tly contribute to enhancing the capabiliti­es and readiness of Royal Saudi naval forces.

In the other agreement, Mubadala Investment Company and Sami will collaborat­e across aerospace, defence manufactur­ing, maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul, research and developmen­t and engineerin­g.

‘Historic moment’

“This represents a historic moment for the global aerospace and defence industries in setting up an aligned aerospace and defence strategy between the UAE and KSA (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia),” said Badr Al Olama, Director of Aerospace and Defence, Mubadala.

“Through our strategic collaborat­ion, we have identified a number of areas for potential partnershi­p in the manufactur­ing, R&D and MRO space that can utilise the deep experience of the UAE in growing internatio­nal partnershi­ps and establishi­ng a regional ecosystem.”

Saudi Arabia and the UAE are also closely cooperatin­g in a number of sectors including banking, energy and other fields.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries was establishe­d in 2017 to boost the kingdom’s defence capabiliti­es.

The latest deals come as Saudi Arabia, one the largest producers of oil, diversifie­s its economy as part of vision 2030. The kingdom aims to create a number of new companies to boost its economy and create new jobs.

 ??  ?? UAE Armed Forces demonstrat­e their capabiliti­es at the opening ceremony of the Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition in Abu Dhabi yesterday. WAM
UAE Armed Forces demonstrat­e their capabiliti­es at the opening ceremony of the Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition in Abu Dhabi yesterday. WAM

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