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Wokkafans 11th Jan 2024 22:50

UK/USA start striking targets in Yemen
 
Usual caveats - quite a few social media accounts reporting that this is underway.

"Airstrikes by U.S. and British Aircraft have so far Targeted the Cities of Hodeidah, Taizz, and Zabid as well as the Capital of Sana'a in Houthi-Controlled Western Yemen."

https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1745592593054839085?s=20

Wokkafans 11th Jan 2024 23:06

The U.S. Department of Defense has announced that the United States and Britain with the Support of Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands have conducted Joint Missile and Airstrikes tonight against the Houthi Terrorist Group in Western Yemen, in order to prevent their further Targeting of Commercial Shipping in the Red Sea.

https://x.com/sentdefender/status/17...295110959?s=20

Wokkafans 11th Jan 2024 23:23

Usual caveats:

"American-British raids targeting the Yemeni governorate of Saada, a short while ago."

https://x.com/PalestineNW/status/174...491420414?s=20

Wokkafans 11th Jan 2024 23:47

Statement from President Joe Biden on Coalition Strikes in Houthi-Controlled Areas in Yemen


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....1cb7176edd.jpg

Wokkafans 11th Jan 2024 23:55

UK Gov Statement: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/p...2-january-2024

"The Royal Air Force has carried out targeted strikes against military facilities used by Houthi rebels in Yemen.In recent months, the Houthi militia have carried out a series of dangerous and destabilising attacks against commercial shipping in the Red Sea, threatening UK and other international ships, causing major disruption to a vital trade route and driving up commodity prices. Their reckless actions are risking lives at sea and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

Despite the repeated warnings from the international community, the Houthis have continued to carry out attacks in the Red Sea, including against UK and US warships just this week.

This cannot stand. The United Kingdom will always stand up for freedom of navigation and the free flow of trade. We have therefore taken limited, necessary and proportionate action in self-defence, alongside the United States with non-operational support from the Netherlands, Canada and Bahrain against targets tied to these attacks, to degrade Houthi military capabilities and protect global shipping.

The Royal Navy continues to patrol the Red Sea as part of the multinational Operation Prosperity Guardian to deter further Houthi aggression, and we urge them to cease their attacks and take steps to de-escalate."

artee 11th Jan 2024 23:59


Originally Posted by Wokkafans (Post 11574277)
UK Gov Statement: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/p...2-january-2024

"The Royal Air Force has carried out targeted strikes against military facilities used by Houthi rebels in Yemen.In recent months, the Houthi militia have carried out a series of dangerous and destabilising attacks against commercial shipping in the Red Sea, threatening UK and other international ships, causing major disruption to a vital trade route and driving up commodity prices. Their reckless actions are risking lives at sea and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

Despite the repeated warnings from the international community, the Houthis have continued to carry out attacks in the Red Sea, including against UK and US warships just this week.

This cannot stand. The United Kingdom will always stand up for freedom of navigation and the free flow of trade. We have therefore taken limited, necessary and proportionate action in self-defence, alongside the United States with non-operational support from the Netherlands, Canada and Bahrain against targets tied to these attacks, to degrade Houthi military capabilities and protect global shipping.

The Royal Navy continues to patrol the Red Sea as part of the multinational Operation Prosperity Guardian to deter further Houthi aggression, and we urge them to cease their attacks and take steps to de-escalate."

RAF? What assets, and where from?

Wokkafans 12th Jan 2024 00:10

"First images from the UK of its attack against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Four Typhoon jets - supported by a Voyager refuelling aircraft - dropped Paveway bombs on 2 military facilities used by Houthis to launch drone and missile strikes."

https://x.com/haynesdeborah/status/1...226801604?s=20


​​​​​​​https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/...245398449?s=20

Wokkafans 12th Jan 2024 00:19


Originally Posted by artee (Post 11574282)
RAF? What assets, and where from?


Four Typhoons (plus spare) and a Voyager from Akrotiri apparently.

Clip here: https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFoota...eb2x&context=3

tartare 12th Jan 2024 00:49

Good.
Supported by Australia - is there a RAAF Wedgetail or KC30 up there?
Or was it just RAAF bodies helping with targeting?
I see from previous releases we have six people up there - but assume there are still no support aircraft.
Latest news seems to be it was 4 RAF Typhoons using Paveways that did the bombing part...

rattman 12th Jan 2024 01:24


Originally Posted by tartare (Post 11574300)
Good.

Latest news seems to be it was 4 RAF Typhoons using Paveways that did the bombing part...


Hornets and growlers off the eisenhower, 4 typhoons from cyprus with 2 tankers, B-2 was allegedly spotted in the UAE an hour before. P-8 was spotted on ADSB off the coast <hour before the strike and tomahawks off the SSGN USS florida

Runaway Gun 12th Jan 2024 03:07

And now a Houthi spokesperson claims they downed an F-22.

fdr 12th Jan 2024 03:09


Originally Posted by Runaway Gun (Post 11574335)
And now a Houthi spokesperson claims they downed an F-22.

with a... machete?

Dr Jekyll 12th Jan 2024 05:33

Would the RAF aircraft gave flown over Saudi on the way? Or would it e Egypt or a very long way round?

Bob Viking 12th Jan 2024 06:02

Routes
 
Straight down the Red Sea I would imagine. Though I should add I have no actual idea.

BV

lederhosen 12th Jan 2024 06:16

I cannot imagine Israel objecting to overflight which is hardly a detour either. Egypt also has self interest in having the canal accessible. The only surprise is the Houthis complaining how unfair it is that people are shooting back.

DogTailRed2 12th Jan 2024 06:24

Is this the modern day equivalent of Hawker Hinds dropping bombs on rogue Arab leaders in the 20's and 30's? Nothing changes out there does it.

Easy Street 12th Jan 2024 06:28

It would not have been politically wise to have overflown Israel for this purpose even if permission were (undoubtedly) forthcoming. Egypt has a very obvious incentive to approve, nay encourage overflight, and using that route is obviously consistent with the aim of protecting shipping. Some carrier advocates have been ventilating their usual arguments about the risk of relying on overflight permissions, rather overlooking the fact that Egypt would need to permit a Suez transit for the carrier to get on station (unless prepared to wait an extra few weeks for a trip via the Cape). There's also the fact that operations are hardly ever carried out against the wishes of *all* regional players; even carriers need shore logistic support for any kind of sustained operation.

I thought Jeremy Bowen's commentary on the 10 o'clock News last night was disgraceful, essentially parroting Houthi talking points on Israel and making no reference to international trade or freedom of navigation. One only has to look at the Norwegian, Iraqi and Turkish interests of the ships targeted thus far by the Houthis and Iran to realise that their stated constraint of only interfering with shipping to Israel is total rubbish. The official US and UK statements are at least clear.



Timelord 12th Jan 2024 07:22

I agree about Jeremy Bowen last night. He also failed to mention the small point that the Houthis had attacked a British warship going about its lawful pursuits in international waters. That alone is a reason for action.

Davef68 12th Jan 2024 11:39


Originally Posted by lederhosen (Post 11574370)
I cannot imagine Israel objecting to overflight which is hardly a detour either. Egypt also has self interest in having the canal accessible. The only surprise is the Houthis complaining how unfair it is that people are shooting back.

And the Saudi's aren't friends with the Houthis either

pr00ne 12th Jan 2024 13:02


Originally Posted by DogTailRed2 (Post 11574373)
Is this the modern day equivalent of Hawker Hinds dropping bombs on rogue Arab leaders in the 20's and 30's? Nothing changes out there does it.


No it is not! The Houthi's are capable of mounting simultaneous UAV Drone, anti-ship cruise missile and anti-ship ballistic missile attacks on both Naval vessels and merchant ships, whom they have also captured via heli-borne assault. So yes, a LOT changes! And the Houthi's have been under near daily air attack from the Saudi's since 2015...


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