Riyadh, November 5, 2025: Saudi Arabia is reportedly in advanced discussions with the United States to purchase up to 48 F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets, a deal that could reshape defense dynamics in the Middle East.
Sources familiar with the matter said the proposed multibillion-dollar agreement has cleared an initial hurdle at the U.S. Department of Defense but still requires White House and congressional approval before proceeding.
If finalized, the deal would mark a major milestone in U.S.-Saudi defense cooperation, as the F-35 is one of the most advanced combat aircraft in the world, currently operated by only a few select U.S. allies.
Analysts say the sale aligns with Riyadh’s Vision 2030 defense modernization goals and reflects Washington’s renewed engagement with the Kingdom amid evolving regional security concerns. However, the potential transfer may face political and strategic scrutiny in Washington over human rights issues and maintaining Israel’s qualitative military edge in the region.