Is Saudi Arabia Set to Become Newest User of Chinese-Made Armed Helicopter Z-10ME?
According to report, negotiations with Changhe Aircraft Industries Corp (CAIC), the developer of the armed helicopter Z-10ME, also involve the possibility of Saudi Arabia's defense industry development agency itself deploying the Chinese-made armed helicopter in the oil-producing country.

(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) –Saudi Arabia’s Defense Industry Development Agency, General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), Reportedly Begins Negotiations with Chinese Company Developing Armed Helicopter Z-10ME, Cited as Competitor to US-Made AH-64 “Apache” attack helicopter.
According to reports, discussions with Changhe Aircraft Industries Corp (CAIC), the developer of the Z-10ME armed helicopter, include the possibility of GAMI deploying the Chinese armed helicopter in Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, negotiations between the two parties also involve matters concerning technology transfer between China and Saudi Arabia, a relationship recently identified as a close ally of the United States in the Gulf region.
Saudi Arabia is now among the largest purchasers of Chinese-made weapons in the Gulf region.
This recent development further confirms the increasingly close defense relationship and cooperation between GAMI, established in 2017 as Saudi Arabia’s government agency responsible for overseeing, monitoring, and developing the defense industry in the country.
It aims to ensure that by the year 2030, over 50 percent of the defense equipment used by the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces is domestically manufactured.
Last February, China’s Z-10ME export variant of the attack helicopter, a competitor to the US-made AH-64D Apache, made its international debut at the Singapore Air Show.
The Chinese-made attack helicopter has been widely used by the country’s army aviation units in large-scale exercises near Taiwan and India in the past.
Reports suggest that there is a variant of the Z-10 helicopter used by China’s army aviation units equipped with engines jointly developed with the French engine maker, Safran Helicopter Engines.
The jointly developed engine with the French company enables the Z-10 attack helicopter to operate at high altitudes, especially in mountainous areas along the China-India border.
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