Saudi arms firm signs deal for Ukrainian interceptor missiles amid rising drone threat
A Saudi Arabian arms company has signed a deal to purchase interceptor missiles from Ukraine as Gulf states rush to strengthen air defenses amid escalating drone and missile threats linked to tensions with Iran.
Defense industry sources say Saudi Arabia and Ukraine are negotiating a separate “huge deal” that could be finalized soon, potentially expanding military cooperation between the two countries.
The newly signed agreement involves Ukrainian-made air-defense interceptor missiles, with a Saudi arms manufacturer acting as a local intermediary to facilitate the purchase.
The push for new defenses follows reports that Iran has deployed large numbers of Shahed drones across the Gulf after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, intensifying regional security concerns.
Ukraine is promoting its lower-cost interceptor technologies as an alternative to expensive systems like the Patriot missile system and THAAD, which can cost millions per interceptor while being used to shoot down much cheaper drones.
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