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U.S. Confirms F-35 Fighter Jet Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Security Concerns

Trump administration approves sale of the advanced stealth jet despite strategic and regional sensitivities.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 5, 2026
in Middle East, World News
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U.S. Approves F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Amid Technology and Security Concerns - AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert, File

F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Raises Regional Security and Technology Questions - AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert, File

F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia Approved Amid Security and Strategic Debate

The United States has approved the sale of its most advanced fighter jet, the F-35, to Saudi Arabia. The decision has sparked debate over potential risks to regional stability and the security of sensitive technology. It coincides with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Washington and reflects a complex mix of strategic considerations.

Strategic Context and U.S. Decision

The Trump administration confirmed the F-35 stealth fighter sale to Saudi Arabia to strengthen military cooperation with the Gulf kingdom. However, officials have raised concerns about China potentially gaining access to sensitive technology. China remains one of Saudi Arabia’s top trading partners.

The sale also touches on Israel’s qualitative military edge. Israel, a key U.S. ally, deployed its F-35s during a 12-day conflict with Iran in June, demonstrating the jet’s critical role in regional operations. U.S. policymakers have considered how this sale may affect Israel’s strategic advantage.

Overview of the F-35 Program

The F-35 Lightning II, developed by Lockheed Martin, first rolled off the assembly line nearly 20 years ago in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a fifth-generation fighter combining stealth, advanced radar, and versatile mission systems for the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps.

Over 1,200 F-35s have been produced, supporting roughly 300,000 U.S. jobs, according to Lockheed Martin. The aircraft performs multiple roles, including aerial combat, bombing, intelligence, and reconnaissance. It is also integrated into 19 partner nations’ militaries, reflecting its global reach.

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Operational History and Global Deployment

The F-35 has been deployed in combat by U.S. Marines in Afghanistan and by Italian forces during NATO missions monitoring Russian aircraft near Estonia. Its stealth design and twin-tail configuration make detection difficult, giving it a tactical advantage.

Bradley Bowman, senior director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, described the F-35 as “America’s best and most advanced fighter jet.” He highlighted its integrated sensors and networking capabilities, which allow it to communicate seamlessly with allied forces.

Cost and Program Challenges

The F-35 is the Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program. Each aircraft cost up to $77 million in 2023, according to the Congressional Research Service. The program has faced cost overruns, production delays, and maintenance issues.

A Government Accountability Office report estimates that maintaining, operating, and modernizing the planned fleet of 2,470 jets over a 77-year lifecycle could exceed $2 trillion. In 2023, the average delivery delay for new aircraft was 238 days. Mission readiness was approximately 55%, below program targets.

Dan Grazier, senior fellow at the Stimson Center, acknowledged the F-35’s versatility but said it has not always met operational expectations. He cited high-maintenance stealth coatings and sensor problems, emphasizing that “an aircraft must be reliable to be transformational.”

Security Considerations and Regional Implications

Some analysts worry that sensitive F-35 technology could be exposed. Historical intelligence reports indicate that Chinese cyber actors accessed data from Pentagon programs, including early F-35 information. Experts note, however, that the jet’s technology has evolved since then.

Bowman stressed that continuous updates to U.S. systems reduce risks from previous breaches. The fact that 19 partner nations continue to acquire the aircraft underscores its operational security.

Israel also remains a key factor. Maintaining its military advantage is central to U.S. policy in the Middle East. The sale intersects with broader Gulf security partnerships and ongoing peace initiatives in the Israel-Gaza region.

Lockheed Martin Perspective

Lockheed Martin defended the F-35 program against criticism. The company emphasized that the aircraft “enables peace through strength” and has accumulated more than one million flight hours across over 1,255 jets in service. Lockheed noted that the F-35 is crucial to allied air forces and global security frameworks.

Conclusion: Strategic Balance and Future Outlook

The F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia highlights the delicate balance between defense strategy, technology security, and regional geopolitics. While the aircraft strengthens allied military readiness, policymakers must weigh risks related to technology transfer, operational reliability, and Israel’s strategic edge.

As global demand for fifth-generation fighter jets rises, the United States faces the challenge of balancing arms exports, technological safeguards, and diplomatic objectives in an increasingly complex Middle East.

Source: AP News – What to know about the F-35 fighter jet that Trump is selling to Saudi Arabia

Tags: #AdvancedAircraft#DefenseNews#F35Sale#IsraelSecurity#LockheedMartin#MiddleEastSecurity#MilitaryTechnology#Pentagon#SaudiArabia#StealthFighter#TrumpAdministration#USDefense
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