SAMI Develops Industrial Complex for Defense Ground Systems

The second edition of the World Defense Show is currently held in Riyadh. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
The second edition of the World Defense Show is currently held in Riyadh. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
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SAMI Develops Industrial Complex for Defense Ground Systems

The second edition of the World Defense Show is currently held in Riyadh. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
The second edition of the World Defense Show is currently held in Riyadh. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Military Industries Company (SAMI), a wholly-owned Public Investment Fund company, is scheduled to complete construction of an industrial complex for ground systems in the third quarter of 2025.
In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Wael Al-Sarhan, Chief Communications and Support Services at SAMI, revealed that an agreement was signed with Zamil Steel Construction Company, a subsidiary of Zamil Industrial Investment Group, to begin construction of the SAMI industrial complex for ground systems.
Speaking on the sidelines of the World Defense Show, which is currently held in Riyadh, Al-Sarhan noted that the facility is being built according to the highest international standards for manufacturing ground systems, including integration, armoring, and all customer requirements, including four-, five- and six-wheel drive vehicle systems.
According to information released on the project, the SAMI Industrial Complex for Ground Systems, which is located in the city of Al-Kharj (central Saudi Arabia), is the first of its kind in the Kingdom to manufacture armored vehicles, provide logistical support, and test and maintain related services.
Al-Sarhan stressed that SAMI has the ability to maintain aircraft landing systems, as well as manufacture composite materials for aviation systems and advanced electronics.
He explained that during the second edition of the World Defense Show, the company showcased the latest advanced products that meet the Kingdom’s needs and simulate its future aspirations.
Al-Sarhan added that the company is revealing its capabilities through its five basic sectors, including the aviation and space sector, which includes the manufacture of drones, as well as “maintenance, repair, and overhaul,” which constitute more than 60 percent of the value of the aircraft.
“We are also showcasing the capabilities of the Marine Systems Sector to convert a boat, which was received from the Royal Navy, into a pilot boat,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.
During the ongoing world exhibition, SAMI signed partnerships and agreements with companies with the aim of enhancing its abilities in various defense and security sectors, under the auspices of the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI).



World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

The World Bank announced on Thursday that it was redirecting funds originally earmarked for development programs in Lebanon towards emergency aid for people displaced by Israeli bombardment of the country.

"The World Bank is activating emergency response plans to be able to repurpose resources in the portfolio to respond to the urgent needs of people in Lebanon," said a statement from the US-based multilateral institution.

The multilateral institution currently has $1.5 billion in funding for programs in Lebanon. Part of this amount will be redirected.

Since September 23, more than 1,000 people have been killed in an Israeli air-and-ground campaign on Lebanon that has targeted armed group Hezbollah in the south and east of the country, with strikes expanding to include the capital Beirut.

Thousands have been displaced since the bombing began, and the funds would be used to provide aid to those populations, the World Bank said.

"This would include emergency support to displaced people that could be deployed through a digital platform the World Bank helped put in place during the Covid epidemic," the statement said.