Saudi Arabia has long been among the world’s top arms importers, particularly relying on western suppliers. But the Kingdom is no longer just purchasing military equipment—it is building a homegrown industry, and Turkey plans to be a key driver of this shift.
Riyadh’s bold plans to localize 50% of its defense sector by 2030 are reshaping its approach to military-industrial development. In line with...
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