- â–º Raytheon Co. awarded $183,682,456 firm fixed price contract for Patriot Program support under UAE FMS case AE-B-ZUW.
- â–º Total cumulative contract face value stands at $281,146,668.
- â–º Work includes procurement, installation, inspection, logistics, and program management services.
- â–º Performance location: Tewksbury, Massachusetts, with completion expected by March 3, 2031.
- â–º Contracting authority: U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
US Army Awards Patriot Program Contract For UAE Air Defense
The Patriot Program contract awarded to Raytheon Co. underscores continued US support for the United Arab Emirates’ integrated air and missile defense architecture under the Foreign Military Sales framework.
The US Army announced a firm fixed price award valued at $183,682,456 for new kit hardware and associated services tied to the Patriot Program. The work falls under FMS case AE-B-ZUW for the United Arab Emirates. With options and cumulative actions included, the total contract face value reaches $281,146,668.
The contracting authority is the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aviation Logistics, based at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
Fiscal Year 2026 FMS funds in the full amount of $183,682,456 were obligated at the time of award.
Scope Of Work And Performance Timeline
According to the Army contract notice, the Patriot Program contract covers procurement, installation, inspection, logistics support, and program management services. These activities are essential to maintaining operational readiness and lifecycle sustainment of Patriot air defense systems already fielded by the UAE.
Work will be performed in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, a long standing hub for Patriot system integration and sustainment activities. The estimated completion date is March 3, 2031.
Only one bid was received via online solicitation, a common outcome in sole source or limited source defense sustainment programs where original equipment manufacturers retain technical data and system integration authority.
Strategic Importance Of The Patriot Program Contract
The Patriot Program contract is more than a sustainment action. It reflects the enduring role of the Patriot system in Gulf security planning.
The United Arab Emirates operates one of the most capable Patriot configurations outside the United States. The system provides layered defense against tactical ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and advanced aerial threats. In recent years, the Gulf region has seen repeated missile and drone attacks targeting critical infrastructure and urban centers. Sustainment contracts like this ensure continued readiness against evolving threats.
Under the US Foreign Military Sales process, the Department of Defense manages procurement and oversight, ensuring interoperability with US and allied forces. This structure supports common training, shared logistics pipelines, and standardized upgrades.
From a policy perspective, Patriot sustainment contracts reinforce long term defense ties between Washington and Abu Dhabi. The UAE remains a key US security partner in the Middle East, hosting American forces and participating in regional security initiatives.
Industrial And Budget Context
The award comes as the US Army continues to modernize its own air and missile defense enterprise, including upgrades to Patriot radar, command and control networks, and interceptor variants.
For Raytheon, Patriot sustainment and modernization remain core revenue drivers within its integrated air and missile defense portfolio. International operators account for a significant share of Patriot program activity, particularly in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Firm fixed price contracts transfer cost risk to the contractor but provide predictable budgeting for the government. The full obligation of Fiscal 2026 FMS funds at award indicates the UAE’s commitment to timely execution and sustained capability availability.
What Comes Next
Execution of the Patriot Program contract will focus on hardware kits and associated technical services required to maintain system performance through the end of the decade.
As regional missile threats grow more sophisticated, Gulf operators are investing in upgrades that enhance radar discrimination, interceptor effectiveness, and integration with broader air defense networks. Sustainment actions today often lay the groundwork for future modernization paths.
For the US defense industrial base, the contract highlights continued demand for integrated air and missile defense solutions in the Middle East.
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