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The Rise of the “Central” Bloc? How Türkiye and Saudi Arabia May Build a New Third Channel for Global Defence Buyers Pro

As Türkiye and Saudi Arabia ink $8.8B in deals at WDS 2026, a new "Central" defense bloc is emerging—challenging Western dominance and redefining global sovereignty.

Photo of a Turkish Aerospace KAAN model with a Saudi flag shown at the 2026 World Defense Show.

Over the span of 10 days in February 2026, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia signed a series of high-level defence-industrial agreements covering a fifth-generation fighter programme, a utility helicopter, and unmanned naval platforms. 

Taken together, these deals point toward something that could be larger than a bilateral procurement cycle but, instead, an early shape of a ‘Central’ bloc of defence-industrial output forming between the traditional Western and Eastern anchors of global arms production.

The Erdoğan–MBS Summit and Its Defence Dividend

President Erdoğan visited Riyadh on February 3, meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Defence cooperation featured prominently in the bilateral outcomes. 

Speaking to reporters on his return flight, Erdoğan described the agreements as “major” and signalled that joint KAAN investment could proceed “at any moment” (Anadolu Agency).

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