Saudi Arabia said that the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has intercepted drones laden with explosives. The Houthi rebels have sophisticated drones that were built on Iranian models. These include the Qasef-style drones that are basically loitering munitions or cruise missiles, flying with a warhead into a target. Houthis have bombarded Saudi Arabia with these for years.A long range attack like this one, however, is more likely to be missiles. Iran used drones in September 2019 to attack the kingdom’s Abqaiq energy facility. In addition, the US had twice intercepted shipments of missiles and drone technology to Yemen and has put Houthi drones on display in Washington.#Saudi regime run outlet #AlArabiya claiming they have intercepted drones from #Yemen, controlled by #Houthi. Unconfirmed picture #AhmedQuraishi https://t.co/smHDKrtIYD #SaudiArabia #KSA #Riyadh #Pakistan #Pak https://t.co/xN4kzRAhSo
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Gyroscopes that link the Houthi drones to Iranian drones used in Sudan, Afghanistan and elsewhere show that Tehran has provided Houthis with the engineering and experience of drone construction. Iran has been building drones, such as the Mohajer and Ababil, since the 1980s. In recent years Iran became more sophisticated after modeling new drones after those of the US and others. Iran says its drones can fly hundreds of miles for hours with warheads. In February 2018, an Iranian drone flown from Syria penetrated Israeli airspace. Iran also sent “killer drone” teams near the Golan in August 2019.Saudi Arabia: Saudi coalition says it intercepted several drones laden with explosives launched by Houthis from Yemen towards the kingdom earlier.
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