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    US and Saudi Arms Deal Hits Record $142 Billion Amid Trump Visit

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyMay 14, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US Seals $142 Billion Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia

    The United States has finalised an arms agreement with Saudi Arabia worth nearly $142 billion, marking the largest defence cooperation deal in US history. The deal was signed during former President Donald Trump’s visit to Riyadh and includes a broad range of military technologies and services.

    Record-Breaking Defence Package Announced

    A White House fact sheet stated that the deal involves more than a dozen US defence companies. It spans sectors such as air and missile defence, air force and space development, maritime security, and communications. The agreement highlights a strong US commitment to reinforcing its partnership with Saudi Arabia.

    “This package, the largest defence cooperation agreement in US history, clearly demonstrates our dedication to strengthening our alliance,” the White House said.

    Reuters had previously reported that the package would exceed $100 billion. It now stands at $142 billion, though it’s unclear how many components of the deal are newly negotiated.

    Involvement of Major US Defence Firms

    Lockheed Martin is expected to supply C-130 transport aircraft, radars, and missiles under the agreement, although the White House has not confirmed specific manufacturers or equipment details. Top executives from RTX Corp, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman were reportedly present in the kingdom during Trump’s visit.

    Saudi Arabia, the largest buyer of US arms, had previously been offered a $110 billion defence package by Trump in 2017. However, by 2018, only $14.5 billion worth of those deals had been executed, amid rising scrutiny following the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

    Uncertainty Over F-35 Jet Sales

    A key point of interest remains whether Saudi Arabia will be allowed to purchase the advanced Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jet. Discussions on the matter have taken place, but no final decision has been disclosed.

    Sources noted that the issue of maintaining Israel’s “qualitative military edge” has influenced US deliberations. The US typically ensures that Israel retains superior military capabilities in the region. Israel has operated the F-35 since 2016 and has built several squadrons.

    Should the US approve the sale, Saudi Arabia would become the second Middle Eastern country, after Israel, to operate the stealth aircraft.

    with inputs from Reuters

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