Gulf Armories: Arms Trade, Sanctions, and Military Modernization in the Gulf States
MTA
Procurement Networks, Supplier Politics, and the Security Dilemma
2nd Edition
*Gulf Armories* provides a comprehensive analysis of the military modernization strategies of the Gulf monarchies, shifting from traditional "rentier" models of outsourced security to the pursuit of strategic autonomy. The book argues that these states—driven by a classic security dilemma, the multifaceted threat from Iran, and a perceived decoupling of U.S. security guarantees—are leveraging their vast petrodollar wealth to transform their militaries. This evolution is examined through the lens of "the plumbing of power," tracing the intricate networks of procurement bureaucracies, sovereign wealth fund financing, and the complex web of international sanctions that shape regional arms trade.
The volume details a significant transition in procurement philosophy, where states like Saudi Arabia and the UAE no longer act as mere consumers but as aspiring defense-industrial powers. Through entities like Saudi Arabia’s SAMI and the UAE’s EDGE Group, these monarchies use aggressive localization targets and industrial offset programs to force technology transfer from traditional Western suppliers. While the United States remains the dominant provider via the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, the book highlights a strategic "hedging" trend. Gulf states are increasingly diversifying their arsenals with European compacts, Russian air defense, Chinese drones and AI, and Turkish co-production models, while the Abraham Accords have introduced a burgeoning, albeit sensitive, defense link with Israel.
Beyond hardware, the book interrogates the "nervous system" of modern Gulf militaries: the integration of ISR, cyber warfare, and C4I systems. It emphasizes that the true measure of combat capability in the region now resides in software authorities, maintenance echelons, and the resilience of supply chains for munitions and spares. The analysis covers the shift toward "gray-zone" competition, where the primary threats are no longer conventional invasions but rather the asymmetric use of proxies, drone swarms, and maritime sabotage in critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
In its conclusion, *Gulf Armories* stress-tests these military architectures against scenarios of high-intensity attrition, energy price volatility, and supply chain disruptions. The book argues that the long-term stability of the region depends less on platform shopping lists and more on the development of indigenous human capital and institutional readiness. For policymakers, the volume identifies key levers for regional stability, suggesting that the future of Gulf security will be decided by the ability of these monarchies to convert hydrocarbon rents into sustainable, self-reliant defense ecosystems.
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