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US approves potential $9 billion sale of Patriot missiles to Saudi Arabia

The U.S. has approved a $9 billion sale of Patriot PAC-3 MSE missiles to Saudi Arabia, with Lockheed Martin as the main contractor, ensuring no impact on regional military balance or U.S. defense readiness.

Ismail Shakil/Reuters

January 31, 2026

FILE PHOTO: Lockheed Martin logo is seen in this illustration taken July 26, 2025.

Dado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters

The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of Patriot interceptor missiles and related equipment to Saudi Arabia for an estimated cost of $9 billion, the Pentagon said on Friday.


The principal contractor for the sale of the missiles - Patriot advanced capability-3 missile segment enhancement missiles (PAC-3 MSE) - will be Lockheed Martin Corp LMT.N, the Pentagon said in a statement.


The State Department approval follows a request by Saudi Arabia to buy 730 PAC-3 MSE missiles, the Pentagon said.


The proposed sale will not alter the military balance in the Middle East, and it will not result in any adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness, the Pentagon added.

-Ismail Shakil/Reuters

The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of Patriot interceptor missiles and related equipment to Saudi Arabia for an estimated cost of $9 billion, the Pentagon said on Friday.


The principal contractor for the sale of the missiles - Patriot advanced capability-3 missile segment enhancement missiles (PAC-3 MSE) - will be Lockheed Martin Corp LMT.N, the Pentagon said in a statement.


The State Department approval follows a request by Saudi Arabia to buy 730 PAC-3 MSE missiles, the Pentagon said.


The proposed sale will not alter the military balance in the Middle East, and it will not result in any adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness, the Pentagon added.

-Ismail Shakil/Reuters

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