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The 2006 Saudi Shopping Spree: A Hardened, Networked National Guard

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LAV-25 in combat

As a must-read article in the Tribune-Libanaise notes:

“The National Guard’s importance is that it was created to protect the royal regime and its interests, including protecting strategic sites such as oil installations. The National Guard is made up of two separate forces: a large group of 60,000 men and a smaller core force of 20,000 men originating from Bedouin tribes such as the Otaiba and Qahtani, who can be mobilised quickly. The men of the core force are called the “White Army,” a name given to them because they wear the white robes of the Bedouin. As the Head of the National Guard, Prince Abdallah has been able to win the backing of the tribes, something that the Sudairis in principle do not have. However, basic recruitment of core units is fraught with inter-ethnic and tribal rivalries. Few men are recruited from the Hijaz region, one that has been opposed to the Sauds since they came to power in the 1920s and 1930s.”

A formal request worth up to $5.8 billion was made in July 2006, but it has yet to be followed with a contract. When we talked to GDLS in October 2007, they said that negotiations were underway, and they expect to complete a deal some time in 2008. Now a second request has been made in October 2007 – a much smaller request. With respect to the specific equipment requested…

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LAV-M-Saudi
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July 20/06: The DSCA announces [PDF format] Saudi Arabia’s formal request for 724 Light Armored Vehicles (LAV) in a number of different variants, plus weapons, night-vision equipment, communications gear et. al., in order to modernize the SANG. The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $5.8 billion.

Congress didn’t take any action to block the sale, but the Saudis didn’t take any action to complete it with a contract. Variants requested at the time included:

  • LAV-PC (personnel carrier)
  • LAV-25 (personnel carrier with 25mm canon)
  • LAV-A (Ambulance)
  • LAV-AC (Ammunition Carrier)
  • LAV-AG (Assault Gun with 90mm cannon)
  • LAV-AT (Anti-Tank, pop-up turret carries TOW missiles)
  • LAV-CC (Command & Control)
  • LAV-E (Engineer, with bulldozer blade et. al.)
  • LAV-M (81mm Mortar carrier – but there is a LAV-M(S) Saudi configuration, with a 120mm breech-loading mortar in a turret)
  • LAV-R (Recovery, equipped with crane etc.)

Other equipment ordered included:

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SpearHead radios

The Saudis are also requesting Harris Corporation Commercial High Frequency Radios; various commercial vehicles; fixed facilities and ranges; simulations; generators; battery chargers; protective clothing; shop equipment; training devices; spare and repair parts; sets, kits, and outfits; support equipment; publications and technical data; personnel training and training equipment; contractor engineering and technical support services and other related elements of logistics support.

As noted earlier, the total value if all options are exercised could be as high as $5.8 billion, with no industrial offset agreements. The principal contractors will be:

  • General Dynamics Land Systems in London, Ontario, Canada (LAVs)
  • ITT Aerospace/Communications in Fort Wayne, IN (SINCGARS, Night Vision)
  • Harris Corporation in Rochester, NY (Radios)
  • Raytheon Corporation in Tucson, AZ (PAS-13)
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AN/PVS-7: The View
(note MFALS on gun)

As the DSCA notes:

“The continuation of services under the SANG Modernization Program is an evolution of the SANG as an effective defensive force with the advice, assistance, and training of the U.S. Army….. At present, there are approximately 250 U.S. Government personnel and 630 contractor representatives in country supporting the SANG modernization program…. The proposed sale will also provide SANG with additional command, control, and communications equipment needed to operate in a secure communications environment that will facilitate the performance of its mission within Saudi Arabia…. The radios will modernize equipment and provide the critical VHF and HF links necessary for a large fast moving force and integration with the SINCGARS radios SANG already has fielded in its Light Armored Vehicle and Light Infantry Brigades.”

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