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Theres a lot of footage going purported to be of the offensive that is months/years old. But there is some pretty much agreed to be a current.
I have no ability to read /speak but this apparently from the offensive you see the same burned out and overturned vehicles in some of the other footage
https://twitter.com/Sunkway_China/status/1178550389865512962
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I have no ability to read /speak but this apparently from the offensive you see the same burned out and overturned vehicles in some of the other footage
https://twitter.com/Sunkway_China/status/1178550389865512962
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Losing face is to many of the Saudi elite worse than death.
Depending on how this is seen "at home" and any reactions to it, it wouldn't surprise me to see them doing something really drastic.
Thank heavens for the independent deterrent.
Depending on how this is seen "at home" and any reactions to it, it wouldn't surprise me to see them doing something really drastic.
Thank heavens for the independent deterrent.
MBS bodyguard died in a "personal dispute"........................ hmmmmmm
Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
https://sputniknews.com/world/202002...shed-in-yemen/
RSAF Tornado Down in Yemen
A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition confirms military aircraft has crashed in Yemen. The statement comes a day after Yemen's Houthi militia reported downing a Saudi-led coalition Tornado warplane with a surface-to-air missile.......
A day earlier, Houthi spokeperson Brig. Gen. Yahya Saria reported that the militia had downed an "enemy jet" over northern Yemen using a new kind of cutting-edge surface-to-air missile.
RSAF Tornado Down in Yemen
A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition confirms military aircraft has crashed in Yemen. The statement comes a day after Yemen's Houthi militia reported downing a Saudi-led coalition Tornado warplane with a surface-to-air missile.......
A day earlier, Houthi spokeperson Brig. Gen. Yahya Saria reported that the militia had downed an "enemy jet" over northern Yemen using a new kind of cutting-edge surface-to-air missile.
Two guesses on the origin of that missile.
Definitely a RSAF Tornado - NSN of part of UK manufactured ECM system clearly visible in piece of wreckage at 1:42 on this video
https://www.iso-group.com/NSN/5865-99-766-6768
https://www.iso-group.com/NSN/5865-99-766-6768
Definitely a RSAF Tornado - NSN of part of UK manufactured ECM system clearly visible in piece of wreckage at 1:42 on this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chUd8pkaFxg
https://www.iso-group.com/NSN/5865-99-766-6768
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chUd8pkaFxg
https://www.iso-group.com/NSN/5865-99-766-6768
Yemen air defense shot down a Saudi Tornado fighter (Made in UK) on January 7, 2018 over Sa'ada province.
I also don’t think this was after a ‘second’ impact. The first event at 0:15 looks to me like 3 flares being dispensed. These appear to seduce the green tracking box on the screen before it then jumps back to the aircraft (very advanced camera for a rag-tag bunch of rebels - it also recovers to track the falling aircraft after initially being seduced by the explosion) and notably they seem to be deployed at roughly the same time as the SAM would have been launched, which makes me wonder if they were deployed automatically by a system detecting it. It seems unlikely to me that the crew had much/any awareness as they would presumably have deployed more flares and/or manoeuvred.
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.I also don’t think this was after a ‘second’ impact. The first event at 0:15 looks to me like 3 flares being dispensed. These appear to seduce the green tracking box on the screen before it then jumps back to the aircraft (very advanced camera for a rag-tag bunch of
No rockets on Tornado canopies as far as I know. Just a big ass cutting cord to split it in half.
Stated with such confidence. And wrong.
If you insist on evidence, read paragraph 1.4.5.22 of this SI report. And I don’t see why you’d “air quote” someone when you’re evidently beyond your area of direct knowledge.
Much more polite but see reference above. The cord is there as a backup in case of jettison failure or for manual use when trapped during ground egress in situations where jettison would be inadvisable (eg in a HAS).
If you insist on evidence, read paragraph 1.4.5.22 of this SI report. And I don’t see why you’d “air quote” someone when you’re evidently beyond your area of direct knowledge.
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No rockets on Tornado canopies as far as I know. Just a big ass cutting cord to split it in half.
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Stated with such confidence. And wrong.
If you insist on evidence, read paragraph 1.4.5.22 of this SI report. And I don’t see why you’d “air quote” someone when you’re evidently beyond your area of direct knowledge.
Much more polite but see reference above. The cord is there as a backup in case of jettison failure or for manual use when trapped during ground egress in situations where jettison would be inadvisable (eg in a HAS).
If you insist on evidence, read paragraph 1.4.5.22 of this SI report. And I don’t see why you’d “air quote” someone when you’re evidently beyond your area of direct knowledge.
Much more polite but see reference above. The cord is there as a backup in case of jettison failure or for manual use when trapped during ground egress in situations where jettison would be inadvisable (eg in a HAS).
Ecce Homo! Loquitur...
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/...hahran-reports
Houthis fire missiles, drones at Saudi oil facilities
Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired drones and missiles at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry on Sunday, attacking a Saudi Aramco facility at Ras Tanura in an assault the kingdom said was aimed at the security and stability of the global energy supply.
Announcing the attacks, the Houthis also said they attacked military targets in the Saudi cities of Dammam, Asir and Jazan.
The Saudi energy ministry said an oil storage yard at Ras Tanura, the site of an oil refinery and the world’s biggest offshore oil loading facility, was attacked with a drone but there were no casualties or property loss.
“One of the petroleum tank areas at the Ras Tanura Port in the Eastern Region, one of the largest oil ports in the world, was attacked this morning by a drone, coming from the sea,” the ministry said in a statement released by the official Saudi Press Agency.
It added that shrapnel from a ballistic missile fell near Aramco’s residential compound in Dhahran......
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said the group fired 14 drones and eight ballistic missiles across the border with the kingdom in a “wide operation in the heart of Saudi Arabia”......
The United States mission in Saudi Arabia advised US citizens to take precautions after reports of possible attacks and explosion in the area of Dhahran, Dammam and Khobar in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. The province is home to most of Saudi Aramco’s oil production and export facilities.....
The coalition said earlier on Sunday it intercepted 12 drones launched by the Houthis, including five that were fired towards the kingdom, and two ballistic missiles fired towards Jizan.
Separately, the coalition said it conducted air strikes on Houthi military targets in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and other regions and warned that “civilians and civilian objects in the Kingdom are a red line”.......
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/br...093808911.html
Oil prices soar above $70 after attack on Saudi Arabia key facilities
Houthis fire missiles, drones at Saudi oil facilities
Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired drones and missiles at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry on Sunday, attacking a Saudi Aramco facility at Ras Tanura in an assault the kingdom said was aimed at the security and stability of the global energy supply.
Announcing the attacks, the Houthis also said they attacked military targets in the Saudi cities of Dammam, Asir and Jazan.
The Saudi energy ministry said an oil storage yard at Ras Tanura, the site of an oil refinery and the world’s biggest offshore oil loading facility, was attacked with a drone but there were no casualties or property loss.
“One of the petroleum tank areas at the Ras Tanura Port in the Eastern Region, one of the largest oil ports in the world, was attacked this morning by a drone, coming from the sea,” the ministry said in a statement released by the official Saudi Press Agency.
It added that shrapnel from a ballistic missile fell near Aramco’s residential compound in Dhahran......
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said the group fired 14 drones and eight ballistic missiles across the border with the kingdom in a “wide operation in the heart of Saudi Arabia”......
The United States mission in Saudi Arabia advised US citizens to take precautions after reports of possible attacks and explosion in the area of Dhahran, Dammam and Khobar in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. The province is home to most of Saudi Aramco’s oil production and export facilities.....
The coalition said earlier on Sunday it intercepted 12 drones launched by the Houthis, including five that were fired towards the kingdom, and two ballistic missiles fired towards Jizan.
Separately, the coalition said it conducted air strikes on Houthi military targets in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and other regions and warned that “civilians and civilian objects in the Kingdom are a red line”.......
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/br...093808911.html
Oil prices soar above $70 after attack on Saudi Arabia key facilities
A bomb? Crude doesn't explode - tho it could easily leak. Remember the RAF trying to set fire to the Torrey Canyon?
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Have you read the article Asturias? I'm no expert but it chimes with my understanding of such matters.