Saudi: GAMI Signs MoUs to Establish Military Industrial Facilities

Representatives of Saudi General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) sign the agreements (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Representatives of Saudi General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) sign the agreements (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi: GAMI Signs MoUs to Establish Military Industrial Facilities

Representatives of Saudi General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) sign the agreements (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Representatives of Saudi General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) sign the agreements (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has concluded a number of agreements to establish military industrial facilities to help stimulate the industry and enable the local manufacturing of military products.

The Saudi General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) signed two memoranda of cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) to stimulate, empower, and localize military industries in the Kingdom. 

The agreements provide a comprehensive governance of supply chains for the military and civil industrial sector, enhance coordination, and unify efforts and effective joint action to support the development of military industries.

The governor of GAMI, Ahmed al-Ohali, stressed the importance of localizing the military industry and called for enhancing joint operation between all parties to ensure the sustainability of the sector and raise levels of transparency and efficient spending.

Under this agreement, local and international manufacturers will have the appropriate investment environment to build Saudi Arabia’s targeted industrial capabilities, according to Ohali.

He noted that this will lead to a large supply chain that serves the military and civil industrial sectors.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Osama al-Zamil stressed that GAMI will govern and unify the procedures of factories that manufacture both civil and military products.

Zamil also indicated that cooperation and coordination will be ensured to serve the supply chains of military industries, promote local content, and provide incentives for investment.

The deputy minister noted that the agreements will be established after determining the requirements for issuing industrial licenses to military factories, and customs exemptions for production in the military industries sector.

Military expert retired Major General Mohammed al-Ghamdi indicated that such cooperation is vital.

Ghamdi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the cooperation between the Authority, the Ministry, and the Royal Commission in Jubail and Yanbu increases the Kingdom’s military power and contributes to the localization of the military industry, which is one of Vision 2030’s goals.

The expert stressed that such a step enhances Saudi Arabia's strategic independence and raises its military and security preparedness.

He added that increasing levels of coordination and joint efforts will contribute to establishing successful military industrial facilities.



Russian Gunpowder Factory Attacked, Ukrainian Official Says

A man walks at the site of shelling, which local officials called a Ukrainian military strike, in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, on January 10, 2025, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)
A man walks at the site of shelling, which local officials called a Ukrainian military strike, in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, on January 10, 2025, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)
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Russian Gunpowder Factory Attacked, Ukrainian Official Says

A man walks at the site of shelling, which local officials called a Ukrainian military strike, in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, on January 10, 2025, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)
A man walks at the site of shelling, which local officials called a Ukrainian military strike, in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, on January 10, 2025, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. (Photo by STRINGER / AFP)

A major Russian gunpowder factory in the Tambov region was attacked, a Ukrainian official said on Thursday, without directly claiming Ukrainian responsibility or specifying the consequences of the attack.

"The enterprise is one of the main suppliers of explosive materials for the army of the Russian Federation," Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine's Centre for Countering Disinformation, wrote on Telegram of the powder factory.

"With the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, production at the plant increased significantly," he added, Reuters reported.

There was no immediate public comment from Russia on the attack on the factory.

Separately, Ukraine's military said it had hit the Liskinska oil depot in Russia's Voronezh region overnight.

"According to the available information, at least three strike drones hit the target. A large-scale fire broke out at the facility," a military statement on the Telegram app said.

Russian authorities had said earlier that debris from falling Ukrainian drones had caused a fire at the facility.

Ukraine and Russia have regularly attacked military production facilities deep inside each other's territory in the course of their war.