Yemeni armed forces display new domestically-built missiles, drones
Yemeni Armed Forces have unveiled new domestically-built military hardware, including ballistic and winged missiles in addition to unmanned aerial vehicles, which Sana'a says could act as game changers in the face of the Saudi-led military aggression against the Arab country.
The media bureau of Yemen’s Operations Command Center announced that the defense achievements were showcased during an exhibition dubbed Martyr Saleh al-Samad — the late president of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, who was killed in a Saudi airstrike in the western province of Hudaydah in April 2018 — in the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a on Sunday afternoon.
Among the participants in the ceremony were Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee of Yemen Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat, Speaker of the House of Representatives Yahya al-Ra'i, Prime Minister Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour, Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security Affairs Major General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan, Defense Minister Major General Mohammad Nasser al-Emati and Chief of General Staff Brigadier General Yahia Saree.
The new pieces of military hardware are as follows: Quds-1 winged missile, the high-altitude Sammad-1 (Invincible-1) reconnaissance drone, long-endurance Sammad-3 (Invincible-3) unmanned aerial vehicle as well as Qasef-2k (Striker-2k) combat drone.
Yemeni air defense units and allied fighters from Popular Committees had earlier made use of Sammad-3 and Qasef-2k drones, but they had not been put them on display until today.
Mashat said the next phase of engagement with the Saudi-led military alliance against Yemen will be full of surprises, emphasizing that the new weapons will make a profound difference in the balance of power.
Emati, for his part, stated that Yemeni Armed Forces have reached an advanced stage in the field of military industries, highlighting that the newly-unveiled weapons have been successfully tested in several operations and proved their efficacy and accuracy to hit designated targets.
The Yemeni defense minister further noted that the next stage of retaliatory attacks against the Saudi-led forces of aggression will be the greatest and most painful, unless the aggressors broker peace and put an end to their military campaign and siege against the Yemeni people.
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