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    November 19, 2025

    WASHINGTON, November 19, 2025: The United States has approved the sale of F-35 Lightning II fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, marking a significant shift in American defense exports and signaling closer strategic ties between Washington and Riyadh. President Donald Trump confirmed the decision this week following months of discussions with U.S. defense officials and Saudi representatives. The proposed sale includes up to 48 F-35A aircraft, the conventional takeoff and landing variant used by the U.S. Air Force, along with a package of maintenance support, weapons systems, and pilot training. The agreement forms part of a broader U.S.-Saudi Strategic Defense Framework that also includes the planned transfer of nearly 300 Abrams main battle tanks and associated defense equipment.

    US approves sale of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia
    Strategic defense cooperation between the United States and Saudi Arabia expands.

    The F-35 Lightning II, developed by Lockheed Martin, is one of the most advanced multirole stealth aircraft in the world. Designed for both air superiority and precision strike missions, the jet integrates stealth technology with advanced sensors, electronic warfare systems, and data networking capabilities that enable pilots to detect and engage multiple threats simultaneously. It is currently operated by 19 allied nations, including the United Kingdom, Japan, and Israel, and serves as the backbone of modern Western airpower. Saudi Arabia’s interest in the F-35 has been longstanding as part of its ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces. The acquisition would make the kingdom one of the few nations in the Middle East equipped with fifth-generation fighter technology.

    Riyadh currently operates F-15SA and Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft but has sought to enhance its fleet with stealth capabilities and expanded interoperability with U.S. and allied systems. Previous U.S. administrations refrained from approving the sale due to concerns over maintaining Israel’s qualitative military edge, a policy intended to ensure Israel retains superior defensive capabilities within the region. Those restrictions have now been reassessed following consultations with U.S. defense and intelligence agencies and with assurances that the transaction will include specific end-use monitoring and technology protection measures. The deal remains subject to congressional review, as required under U.S. law governing major arms sales.

    U.S. confirms F-35 sale as part of strategic defense pact

    Lawmakers are expected to examine the proposal in detail, focusing on technology safeguards, human rights considerations, and potential implications for regional stability. The approval process typically involves a formal notification to Congress followed by a review period before the agreement can proceed to final contracting. The F-35 program itself has faced challenges in production and sustainment, including high operating costs and periodic supply-chain delays. However, the aircraft continues to expand its international user base and has been steadily improving readiness rates through upgrades to its propulsion and software systems. Lockheed Martin has stated that the company is prepared to meet export requirements under existing U.S. security and compliance frameworks.

    Defense analysts note that the sale represents one of the most substantial U.S. arms transactions with Saudi Arabia in recent years. It follows a series of agreements aimed at strengthening defense cooperation, intelligence sharing, and counterterrorism coordination. The transaction also underscores Washington’s continued role as the primary defense supplier to Gulf states amid evolving regional security dynamics. Delivery timelines for the F-35 aircraft have not been announced but are expected to follow standard export procedures once legislative review and contractual arrangements are completed. Saudi Arabia will also receive comprehensive training and logistical support from U.S. defense contractors under the terms of the deal.

    Washington remains Saudi Arabia’s key defense supplier

    The announcement places Saudi Arabia alongside other key U.S. defense partners operating the F-35, including Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and several NATO members. The transaction reinforces the deepening defense partnership between Washington and while aligning with broader efforts to enhance interoperability among U.S. allies in the Middle East. It also highlights the expanding reach of the F-35 program as a cornerstone of U.S. military collaboration, underscoring shared objectives in regional security, technological modernization, and collective deterrence capabilities. – By Content Syndication Services.

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