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Dual-Use Infrastructure Across the GCC

Infrastructure across the Gulf is becoming increasingly connected to national security strategy.

Ports, airfields, cyber infrastructure, and logistics networks are evolving into dual-use assets capable of supporting both economic growth and strategic defence requirements.

This transformation reflects a broader shift in regional security priorities.

Key Areas of Focus

Strategic Ports

Modern Gulf ports are integrating:

  • Smart surveillance systems
  • Maritime monitoring
  • Autonomous security technologies
  • Advanced logistics coordination

Ports are now essential not only for trade but also for strategic resilience.

Airfields and Aviation Infrastructure

Dual-use airfields support:

  • Commercial transportation
  • Emergency response
  • Defence mobility
  • Humanitarian operations

Flexible aviation infrastructure is becoming a major strategic advantage.

Cyber Infrastructure

Critical digital systems now underpin:

  • Logistics operations
  • Transportation systems
  • Energy infrastructure
  • National communications networks

Cyber resilience is increasingly tied to national resilience.

Strategic Logistics

Governments are investing in:

  • Smart logistics corridors
  • AI-driven supply chain visibility
  • Integrated transportation systems
  • Strategic warehousing capabilities

Logistics is becoming a core component of modern security planning.

Strategic Outlook

As regional infrastructure evolves, the integration of economic development and national security will continue accelerating across the GCC.

Dual-use infrastructure is becoming one of the defining strategic trends shaping the future of Gulf security.





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