2026-07273NoticeWallet

$3 Billion US Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia Emphasizes Parts and Training

Published Date: 4/15/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Defense is notifying Congress about a $3 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia, focusing on non-major defense equipment like spare parts, software, and training. This deal supports the Air Force and involves no major weapons but lots of support services. The notification was delivered to Congress in early February 2026, signaling ongoing strong military cooperation.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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3.0 Billion Saudi F-15 Support Deal

The Department of Defense notified Congress on February 3, 2026, of a $3.0 billion proposed sale to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for non‑major defense items (spares, software, training, and sustainment) to support the Royal Saudi Air Force F‑15 fleet. The notice says various U.S. government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services will be involved, and implementing the sale may require a small number of additional long‑term U.S. civilian contractors or military personnel in Saudi Arabia.

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4/15/2026

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