Hussites squeeze out Saudis and the UAE from the country with the help of kamikaze drones
The other day, the Qasif-K2 Hussit UAV twice successfully attacked Djizan airport, which was turned into a military object by the Saudi authorities. The blows inflicted on 4 and 8 in July completely destroyed a building the size of 50 on 17 meters. Among other things, the parking of unmanned aerial vehicles of the Saudi armed forces was struck.
The Yemenis are so confident in themselves that they presented some of their developments, including Drones, as well as ballistic and cruise missiles in the capital of the state, Sana'a. The presentation was held in the form of a special exhibition held last Sunday. The event was named after Saleh al-Samad, President of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, who was killed in a targeted airstrike carried out by Saudi Arabia in April 2018.
The results of the Hasidic attack on the airport Dzhizana. Destroyed a building the size of 50 on 17 meters and a platform with UAVs
Hushity drove the UAE
Hussites could not think of a better time for presenting their own achievements. On these days, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced that they would begin withdrawing troops from Yemen, confirming that the Houthit’s strategy to attack the coalition goals led by Saudi Arabia had become an effective deterrent in the interventionist’s own territory.
Samad 3 reconnaissance drone and Qasef 2K reconnaissance drone and Qasef XNUMXK drone showed media information bureau Tuesday, although they had not previously published information about them, although they had used both of them to destroy vital targets in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
UAVs were used to attack Abu Dhabi airport and Dubai airport, as well as other targets in southern Saudi Arabia — Khamis Mushait and Jizan.
According to a Hussite statement published on Tuesday, the Samad-1's flight range is over 500 km. He can directly track targets and transfer this data to the command center. Samad-3, in turn, is able, according to the developers, to fly from 1500 to 1700 km. They also claim that due to the use of special technologies, its detection by air defense systems is difficult.
Samad-3 is a kamikaze drone who, without completing a mission, is able to return to base. The Yemeni Operations Command Center confirmed this by demonstrating footage of a UAV landing on an asphalt runway.
Not only UAV
The Sunday exhibition, opened by Mahdi al-Mashat, head of the Higher Revolutionary Committee, also showed the Quds-1 cruise missile, which was used in the attack on Barak’s nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, in December 2017. The UAE denied that an attack on a power plant ever took place.
Brigadier General Yahya Sari, a representative of the Yemeni armed forces based in Sanaa, said at a press conference in the capital on Tuesday that several generations of the Quds-1 cruise missile are still under development.
- noted General Sary. The 12 June coalition led by Saudi Arabia confirmed that the Houthi forces had fired at Abha airport in southwestern Saudi Arabia, located about 160 km from the Yemeni border. Then one person died and around 30 were injured.
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