You seriously lack a great deal of knowledge in the aspect of military and military equipment. So I am going to give you a few months to go and read on the subject fully. And then we will have a productive debate . Till then have a good one.
I am sorry to disturb you from your dream world... but you have to educate yourself about the facts my friend... So i will give a few days to go over this.
Rank Country Expenditures on R&D
(billions of US$, PPP) % of GDP PPP Year Source
1 United States 405.3 2.7% 2011 [2]
2 China 153.7 1.4% 2011 [2]
3 Japan 144.1 3.3% 2011 [2]
4 Germany 69.5 2.3% 2011 [2]
5 South Korea 44.8 3.0% 2011 [2]
6 France 42.2 1.9% 2011 [2]
7 United Kingdom 38.4 1.7% 2011 [2]
8 India 36.1 0.9% 2011 [2]
9 Canada 24.3 1.8% 2011 [2]
10 Russia 23.1 1.0% 2011 [2]
11 Brazil 19.4 0.9% 2011 [2]
12 Italy 19.0 1.1% 2011 [2]
13 Taiwan 19.0 2.3% 2011 [2]
14 Spain 17.2 1.3% 2011 [2]
15 Australia 15.9 1.7% 2011 [2]
16 Sweden 11.9 3.3% 2011 [2]
17 Netherlands 10.8 1.6% 2011 [2]
18 Israel 9.4 4.2% 2011 [2]
19 Austria 8.3 2.5% 2011 [2]
20 Switzerland 7.5 2.3% 2011 [2]
21 Belgium 6.9 1.7% 2011 [2]
22 Turkey 6.9 0.7% 2011 [2]
23 Poland 6.9 0.9% 2011 [2]
24 Mexico 6.4 0.4% 2011 [2]
25 Finland 6.3 3.1% 2011 [2]
26 Singapore 6.3 2.2% 2011 [2]
27 Iran 6.2 0.7% 2010 [3]
28 Denmark 5.1 2.4% 2011 [2]
29 Norway 4.2 1.6% 2011 [2]
30 Czech Republic 3.8 1.4% 2011 [2]
31 South Africa 3.7 0.7% 2011 [2]
32 Portugal 2.8 1.2% 2011 [2]
33 Ukraine 2.75 0.85% 2007 [4]
34 Pakistan 2.73 0.67% 2007 [4]
35 Argentina 2.7 0.4% 2011 [2]
36 Ireland 2.6 1.4% 2011 [2]
37 Malaysia 2.6 0.63% 2010 [5]
38 Greece 1.7 0.6% 2011 [2]
39 Hungary 1.7 0.9% 2011 [2]
40 Thailand 1.46 0.25% 2010 [5]
41 New Zealand 1.4 1.2% 2011 [2]
42 Romania 1.3 0.5% 2011 [2]
43 Chile 1.22 0.53% 2007 [4]
44 Belarus 1.02 0.96% 2007 [4]
45 Egypt 0.91 0.23% 2007 [4]
46 Slovenia 0.8 1.4% 2011 [2]
47 Morocco 0.76 0.6% 2007 [4]
48 Indonesia 0.72 0.07% 2010 [5]
49 Croatia 0.7 0.81% 2007 [4]
50 Luxembourg 0.67 1.62% 2007 [4]
51 Tunisia 0.66 0.86% 2007 [6]
52 Colombia 0.6 0.16% 2007 [4]
53 Vietnam 0.52 0.19% 2010 [5]
54 Slovak Republic 0.5 0.4% 2011 [2]
55 Lithuania 0.47 0.82% 2007 [4]
56 Bulgaria 0.44 0.48% 2007 [4]
57 Kazakhstan 0.38 0.21% 2007 [4]
58 Estonia 0.36 1.11% 2007 [4]
59 Iceland 0.3 2.3% 2011 [2]
60 Philippines 0.29 0.09% 2007 [4]
61 Uruguay 0.272 0.42% 2007 [4]
62 Saudi Arabia 0.271 0.05% * 2007 [4]
63 Serbia 0.25 0.35% 2007 [4]
64 Peru 0.24 0.1% 2007 [4]
65 Latvia 0.23 0.59% 2007 [4]
66 Sudan 0.18 0.23% 2007 [4]
67 Algeria 0.16 0.07% 2007 [4]
68 Costa Rica 0.15 0.32% 2007 [4]
69 Uganda 0.13 0.39% 2007 [4]
70 Azerbaijan 0.11 0.17% 2007 [4]
71 Botswana 0.11 0.42% 2007 [4]
72 Ethiopia 0.1 0.17% 2007 [4]
Saudis are spending $271 million on R&D. Now compare that with $$$ spent on acquiring foreign equipment.
According to Saudi policy, the Govt is going to rely on foreign equipment for at-least another 2 decades before they increase the R&D to 2% of GDP. I hope they do not run out of Oil by then. Saudi Economy is not very stable as it is dependent on oil prices.
If you do not understand this I will explain it for you.
Source: Wikipedia