Saudi's SAMI signs defence venture deal with US Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is involved in a project to install a $15 billion missile defence system in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi's SAMI signs defence venture deal with US Lockheed Martin
Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) has signed an agreement to set up a joint venture with U.S. firm Lockheed Martin to enhance the kingdom's defence and manufacturing capabilities, the state-owned Saudi company said on Sunday. SAMI, which is owned by the Saudi state's Public Investment Fund (PIF), will own 51% of the venture. "The new agreement will develop localised capabilities by transferring technology and knowledge, and by training a Saudi workforce in manufacturing products for, and providing services to, the Saudi armed forces," the statement said. Russia's S-400 Missile Defense System is Best, U.S. Firm Stratfor's Claim Saudi is one of the world's largest buyers of foreign arms. SAMI was formed in 2017 to develop local defence manufacturing, help cut spending on imports and create more local jobs. The country's economic plan, Vision 2030, aims to localise 50% of government military spending by 2030. Lockheed Martin is involved in a project to …