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Saudi Arabia Completes Fourth THAAD Battery Training in U.S. as Missile Defense Push Progresses

Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces finishes key U.S. training ahead of full THAAD integration

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Saudi Arabia THAAD training

Saudi Arabia completed training for its fourth THAAD battery in the United States, marking another step in fielding U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense systems within the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces. The training cycle at the Army’s Fort Bliss qualification center covered system operations, fire control, radar coordination, and battery-level procedures ahead of future operational use.

Training Marks Continued Progress

Saudi officials announced January 8 that the latest group finished its full THAAD training at Fort Bliss, Texas. The curriculum matched the qualifications used by U.S. Army and allied units, preparing crews for complex missile defense tasks and integration into broader air defense networks.

The training focused on individual roles such as launcher operation, radar tracking, and command functions before moving to coordinated battery exercises. Completion means crews are now certified to operate under standards consistent with high-altitude ballistic missile defense scenarios.

Part of a Broader Missile Defense Build-Out

Saudi Arabia’s THAAD acquisition stems from a 2017 Foreign Military Sale with the United States valued around $15 billion, which includes seven batteries, associated radars, launchers, and 360 interceptor missiles. The first battery was activated in mid-2025, and successive training and qualification phases have followed.

The fourth battery graduation adds depth to Saudi Arabia’s pool of trained personnel. It supports sustainment rotation and future force generation as additional batteries are equipped and deployed. No timelines or basing plans for newly trained batteries have been released.

THAAD Role in Regional Defense

THAAD is designed to intercept short, medium, and some intermediate-range ballistic missiles during terminal flight inside or just outside the atmosphere using hit-to-kill kinetic interceptors. Its radar and fire control components enhance high-altitude tracking when layered with other Saudi and allied systems.

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