Gulf News

US eyes cost cuts to military sales

UAE was among the beneficiar­ies of the new speeded system

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

The US is looking to reduce the costs of purchasing military equipment in the face of increased competitio­n and fiscal responsibi­lities faced by potential buyers, said a senior US official yesterday at IDEX.

Speaking at a media roundtable, Lieutenant General Charles Hooper, director of the Defence Security Cooperatio­n Agency, acknowledg­ed the changing landscape of global arms sales, and said the US would have to make changes if it wants to remain the world’s prime seller of military equipment.

“The two most important elements in ensuring the US remains the provider of choice is our speed [of delivery] and costs. We have been working very hard for many years to improve the speed of our process and our cost of our foreign military sales programme,” he said.

“Over the last 10 years the Department of Defence has reduced the average time to process foreign military sales by 30 per cent. Last year we processed 1,624 new [military sales] and 3,931 changes to existing foreign military sales cases with 124 countries. We completed over half of those 5,555 cases in 52 days or less,” he added. Lt. Gen Hooper said the UAE was among the beneficiar­ies of the new speeded system with the delivery of three new Patriot missile defence systems in 2018. “The Department of Defence provided critical equipment to support the procuremen­t of three additional Patriot air defence fire

30% Time cut to process foreign military sales in 10 years

units for the UAE. The department was able to achieve this in only six months as opposed to the usual 12-18 month timeline. This was an important achievemen­t because the UAE uses the Patriot to assist our armed forces as well as to defend their homeland,” he added.

New trauma centre

Lt. Gen Hooper also spoke on a new partnershi­p between the UAE and the US which will see the building of a new trauma, burn and rehab medical centre in Abu Dhabi. “The innovative trauma, burn and rehab centre here in the UAE will deploy critical US military medical personnel in support of a new type of medical centre very similar to the medical centre we have for our troops in Germany.

“We’re going to put [this new centre] right here in Abu Dhabi, it’s a very exciting new initiative [and] when completed, this facility which is funded by the UAE will provide much needed emergency medical support to Emirati forces and regionally based US forces,” he added.

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? Delegates arriving for the opening of IDEX 2019 at the Abu ■ Dhabi National Exhibition Centre yesterday.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Delegates arriving for the opening of IDEX 2019 at the Abu ■ Dhabi National Exhibition Centre yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates