Made in KSA

The Military Industries Sector @GAMI_KSA achieved a remarkable growth at #BudgetForum2026:
— The Numbers:
• Contribution exceeding 6.5 billion riyals
• Increase in local spending from 4% in 2018 to 25% by the end of 2024
• Development of +140 industrial capabilities including drones and land and naval equipment
• 344 licensed companies and 34 thousand workers with 64% localization

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The development going in the right direction.

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The Global "The Spectator Index":

The Saudi economy continues its steady progress, driven by a 9.3% year-on-year increase in industrial production, signaling the strength of the industrial transformation within Saudi Vision 2030.

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"Dreaming of entering the military industries field?
Well, listen up, you might not know this, but the Saudi National Academy for Military Industries was actually established.

The Academy was announced in 2022, and today it's become a reality on the ground, with its location in Riyadh spanning over 80,000 square meters, accommodating around 2,000 male and female students every year.

And its current specializations are distributed across four key tracks:

• Electronics Technology in Defense
• Mechanical Technology in Defense
• Electrical Technology in Defense
• Chemical Technology in Defense

And the great thing is that the General Authority for Military Industries GAMI has focused on developing the capabilities of our young men and women “civilians in the technical and scientific fields related to military industries.

And this thing actually raises their awareness and skills in a field that, unfortunately, many people were ignorant of before 2016, but today the situation is starting to change, because the goal is to enhance true awareness of the importance of military industries, so that the new generation knows exactly what it means to manufacture defense systems, and how electronics and mechanics and electricity and chemistry work within this sensitive sector.

And more important than awareness?
Enhancing localization.

Having an academy like this creates a generation that's understanding, qualified, and trained in a scientific way, and this is exactly what supports the state's direction in localizing military industries by 50% and more, because without trained and aware local cadres, there won't be a real industry, nor technology transfer, nor internal development.

And this is a big step because it doesn't just raise the level of individuals

— it raises the level of the entire sector and supports the Kingdom's independence in manufacturing, reduces our reliance on the outside, and opens up massive opportunities for the coming generation.

Official account of the Academy for more info:
@theadiksa

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"There are countries that establish military companies within their territories, then recruit foreign engineers and experts from multiple countries to manufacture their products, and afterward describe these products as “national industry”.It is true that manufacturing within the country contributes to supportingits economy, but the reality is entirely different in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Here, when we say “national industry”, we mean it literally:
Industry by the hands of the sons of the homeland, with their expertise, and with their capabilities that are being developed and empowered to become an actual part of the national defense system"

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The Military Industries Sector @GAMI_KSA achieved a remarkable growth at t #BudgetForum2026
— The Numbers:
• Contribution exceeding 6.5 billion riyals
• Increase in local spending from 4% in 2018 to 25% by the end of 2024
• Development of +140 industrial capabilities including drones and land and naval equipment
• 344 licensed companies and 34 thousand workers with 64% localization

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Ports @MawaniKSA showcases its role in empowering the national economy during #BudgetForum2026
— The Numbers:
• Passage of 85% of world trade through ports
• Private sector investments reach 30 billion riyals
• Establishment of 22 logistics centers with investments exceeding 10 billion
• The Kingdom advances 17 ranks in the Logistics Performance Index

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KACST @KACST launches the Advanced Knowledge Laboratory for Mineral Resources during the International Rock Cover Forum
— Impact:
• Localization of advanced geophysical modeling technologies
• Support for mineral exploration operations
• Geological survey exceeding 700,000 km² of the Arabian Shield
• Research partnerships with @MaadenKSA and @saudi_aramco

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#The Kingdom Achieves Fifth Place Globally and First Place Regionally in AI Sector Growth According to the Global AI Index.
— Importance:
• Training over one million beneficiaries through SDAIA initiatives
• Adoption of +50 certificates for AI-based products
• Initiatives supporting entrepreneurs and digital innovation

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#CEER Company affiliated with @PIFSaudi has begun launching features of its first product in a teaser presentation, with an anticipated launch next year and local manufacturing in King Abdullah Economic City
— Importance:
• Investment exceeding 5 billion riyals
• Partnership with Foxconn and BMW
• Expected contribution of 8 billion dollars to the economy by 2034
 
Leonardo DRS Company signs a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia on C6ISR systems

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Washington, DC – Leonardo DRS, Inc. (Nasdaq: DRS) today announced it has signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with the Ministry of Defense (MOD) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The memorandum aims to explore cooperation in ground combat vehicles and support capabilities for infantry forces

Expected areas of cooperation include:

•Advanced battle management, command and control systems.
•C6ISR solutions to raise field awareness and protect networks
•Advanced computing equipment for military vehicles
•Modern communications systems to support combat operations. •Techniques to enhance situational awareness for special forces and infantry
•Vehicle integration and engineering services within modernization programs

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“By signing this Memorandum of Intent, Leonardo DRS reinforces its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia with advanced battlefield communications infrastructure and vehicle integration services that will provide a more connected, protected and warfighting effective ground force,” said Bill Jian, Leonardo DRS.

“As a trusted provider of advanced defense technologies to the U.S. Army and allied militaries around the world, we are proud of the potential opportunity to expand our relationship in supporting Saudi Arabia’s efforts to advance its National Defense Strategy,” Jian added.

This Memorandum of Intent is consistent with Leonardo DRS's broader strategy to grow its presence in the Middle East and expand industrial cooperation in the region. It also builds on the company’s previous memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Advanced Electronics Company (SAMI Advanced Electronics Company) to localize vehicle devices, to support the goals of Vision 2030 in developing local industrial capabilities and enhancing the Kingdom’s defense readiness.

https://www.janes.com/osint-insight...ollaboration-opportunities-within-c6isr-space

What it means is the integration of communications systems into vehicles.

  • High-performance battle management systems provide digital command and control tools to give crews real-time awareness, communication and coordination capabilities on the battlefield.
  • Advanced information and intelligence reorganization (C6ISR) solutions for units at the brigade level and below to support faster decision-making, provide a broader understanding of the battlespace, provide network protection, and increase the collection and sharing of critical intelligence capabilities.
  • Rugged vehicle computing devices, rugged multi-function displays, and high-performance, high-performance computing solutions.
  • Advanced vehicle communications systems to enhance command and control while ensuring reliable combat vehicle-based communication.
  • Advanced mobile situational awareness capabilities for special forces and landing soldiers that link sensors and communications.
  • Vehicle integration and engineering services to support in-country integration teams through complex modernization programs across the Saudi Ministry of Defense vehicle fleet.
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#Made_in_Saudi_Arabia.. Falcon 4 editions, Haboob aircraft and another Poisons, and the Storm, and the Guard, and the Air Guardian, and Eagle, and the Phoenix aircraft

The company will train Saudi pilots and engineers to know the secrets of the F-35's stealth

The product of the vision of #Crown_Prince #Mohammed_bin_Salman, and his arm, the Minister of Defense #Khalid_bin_Salman

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SAMI is going to present (per rumors) a lot of interesting things during the World Defense Show in Riyadh next month.

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#Infographic | The national cadres at #SAMI_Ground_Systems_Complex have achieved a remarkable operational accomplishment by recording more than 3 million safe working hours, reflecting their commitment to the highest standards of safety and professionalism, and their active role in supporting the manufacturing and development of ground systems with high efficiency and reliability.

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As part of the ongoing efforts at #SAMI_Ground_Systems_Complex, His Excellency Eng. Thamer bin Mohammed Al-Muhaid, CEO of SAMI, conducted a field tour of the complex's facilities; with the aim of closely monitoring the progress of operations; to achieve the localization targets for the military industries and self-sufficiency in the sector.

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Saudi Life Shield Company
@Life_shield for Defense Industries develops one of the most powerful locally-made super bombs, LS/PENB 2000-109 SA.

— Key features that distinguish it:

• Fully Saudi-made manufacturing

• Specialized for penetrating fortifications and fortified targets

• High penetration capabilities to handle complex combat environments

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Achievements in the space sector in 2025:

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More information about the booming (like almost every single sector within KSA) Saudi Arabian Space Agency:

 
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Whoever does not possess a military Software Factory will benothing more than a user, not an advanced operator, and for Saudi Arabia, this matter is a done deal!

Officially

Lockheed Martin's software factory, the brain of military systems, is now in Riyadh with Saudi engineers after years of relying on the outside!L

ockheed Martin Company announced the openingof a facility specialized in developing military software(Software Factory), in a step considered a strategicshift in the way modern defense systems are developed.

Notably, Saudi engineers were able to integrate complex systems in less than two weeks, and this proves that national competencies are ready to work on sensitive defense systems at a world-class level.

The importance of the news is that the matter is not just about software, but rather localizing knowledge, training, and technology transfer, with plans to launch a talent studio by 2026 to graduate Saudi cadres and reduce reliance on foreign expertise.

What does the "software factory" news mean?

It means:Saudi engineers write programs and systems, and develop software for aircraft, air defense, drones, command and control systems.

Development happens inside Saudi Arabia, updates happen faster—no need to send everything back to America, they train and employ local talent, meaning instead of waiting for an update that comes after months, they work on it here.!

In short operating and developing the brain of weapons has now become in Saudi Arabia.

Love the secrecy:

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Saudi Arabian-made weapons from Daraa Al-Hayat Company

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Saudi Arabian Boat Manufacturing at Zamil

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Transporting the world's largest compressed natural gas storage (made in KSA) tank from Dammam to Riyadh.

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Combat Towers from the National Mechanical Systems Company

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The Saudi Company for Advanced Industries (SARB) produces large quantities of (UAVs) for the Saudi Army.

The Jaser multi-mission aircraft can carry various payloads, with a maximum of 13 kg, a wingspan of 2.08 meters, an endurance of 45 minutes, and a maximum altitude of 4000 meters.

The Samil aircraft has a length of 3 meters and a wingspan of 4.67 meters. The maximum payload is 105 kg. It is launched using a rocket booster and powered by a piston engine, giving it a maximum speed of 250 km/h, a maximum altitude of 4500 meters, and a range of 60 km. It can carry a payload of 18 kg.
 
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Saudi Arabian-made weapons from Daraa Al-Hayat Company

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Saudi Arabian Boat Manufacturing at Zamil

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Transporting the world's largest compressed natural gas storage (made in KSA) tank from Dammam to Riyadh.

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Combat Towers from the National Mechanical Systems Company

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The Saudi Company for Advanced Industries (SARB) produces large quantities of (UAVs) for the Saudi Army.

The Jaser multi-mission aircraft can carry various payloads, with a maximum of 13 kg, a wingspan of 2.08 meters, an endurance of 45 minutes, and a maximum altitude of 4000 meters.

The Samil aircraft has a length of 3 meters and a wingspan of 4.67 meters. The maximum payload is 105 kg. It is launched using a rocket booster and powered by a piston engine, giving it a maximum speed of 250 km/h, a maximum altitude of 4500 meters, and a range of 60 km. It can carry a payload of 18 kg.

Theres a company called The Lion's den that is claiming to be first Saudi manufacturer for an indigenous 9mm pistol, 556 rifle and 50cal sniper rifle.
I tried to find more information about them but couldnt, I dont know if you have heard more about them.
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Will drop by their booth in WDS and try to find more about them
 
Theres a company called The Lion's den that is claiming to be first Saudi manufacturer for an indigenous 9mm pistol, 556 rifle and 50cal sniper rifle.
I tried to find more information about them but couldnt, I dont know if you have heard more about them.
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Will drop by their booth in WDS and try to find more about them
I have heard about them but I really don't know their inner workings that well or what they are up to. They are one of many private Saudi Arabian defense companies that are gaining traction. SAMI/GAMI, if I am not wrong, also encourages the private sector to get involved.


They have around 500-1000 employees according to their Linkedin profile.

This seems to be their key guy/founder.



Not sure where you are based in KSA, if Riyadh or not, but their headquarters appear to be near the Kingdom Hospital. Open on Sunday from 07:00-16:00.

I am sure that you could visit them and ask around a bit. Not sure how secretive they are though.

Looks like they took over this building somewhere after 2017 (where that photo below was taken).


Probably calling them beforehand would be good too and hear if they offer any tours. You could also pretend to be some official within the Pakistani army and gain access this way, if not open for civilians.:ROFLMAO:
 
They are displaying at WDS next week, would try to get more info from the show. and yea you are right that would be wiser than trying to show up on their office door unannounced.
 
Serb Advanced Industries Company (SERB) obtains a contract to produce "suicide drones" for the Saudi army


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Saudi Arabia's Serb Advanced Industries confirmed that it is mass-producing small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the Saudi military

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A company official told Janes that both the Jaser and larger Samil are in production, although he declined to name which branch of the Saudi military has ordered them.

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Serb also makes the larger Samil, which the company official said was developed from 2022 in line with Saudi military requirements for an aerial target, with deliveries beginning at the end of 2023

It has an MTOW of 105 kg, a length of 3 m, and a wingspan of 4.67 m. It is launched using a rocket booster and powered by a piston engine, giving it a top speed of 250 km/h, a service ceiling of 4,500 m, and a datalink range of 60 km. The official said it can carry an 18 kg payload although it is a disposable target.

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