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    Gulf countries, including "Iraq" import drones .. And the dangers of the outbreak of war in the Midd

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    Gulf countries, including "Iraq" import drones .. And the dangers of the outbreak of war in the Midd Empty Gulf countries, including "Iraq" import drones .. And the dangers of the outbreak of war in the Midd

    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Sep 2019, 3:02 am

    [size=32]Gulf countries, including "Iraq" import drones .. And the dangers of the outbreak of war in the Middle East ..![/size]
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    Baghdad / Sky Press

    The Financial Times, an article showing how to attack Saudi oil facilities, exposes the dangers of a Middle East drone war.

    Before the attack on its oil facilities, Saudi Arabia knew that it was vulnerable to drone attacks, and that the Houthis in Yemen have been firing this type of aircraft along with missiles at Saudi airports, seawater desalination plants and oil storage during the last 18 months.

    The newspaper quoted a military source as saying that "the dangers of drones prompted many Saudi institutions, including Aramco and airports, to ask the United States and Europe to help in countering such attacks." A way to protect them from it. ” But the attack on the Abqaiq refinery and Khurais oilfield remains unclear, the Financial Times said.

    The Houthis said on Sunday they had used 10 drones to hit oil facilities, but Washington has accused Iran, which the United States and Saudi Arabia accuse of smuggling weapons, including missiles and drones to Yemen's Houthis.

    In both cases, drones have become the weapon of choice in the Middle East. "This came as tensions between the United States and Iran escalated. The Houthis, Iran's allies in Yemen, have stepped up attacks on Saudi Arabia."

    "The low-cost, light-moving drones are easy to escape from surveillance, so they pose a major challenge to Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, one of the world's biggest arms importers, and a challenge to the rest of the Middle East."

    The Israeli army said last year it had shot down an Iranian drone loaded with explosives over the Sea of ​​Galilee. Hezbollah also accused Israel of using drones to bomb its media center in Beirut.

    Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are importing drones from international markets such as China, while Israel, Iran and Turkey make their drones domestically. To destroy them in mid-air. ”

    Experts say that "the installation of these systems is a complex process and difficult to renew with the continuous development of the technology of these aircraft and what it can do.




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