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Saudi Arabia activates US made THAAD missile defence system
Saudi Arabia activates US made THAAD missile defence system

Roya News

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Roya News

Saudi Arabia activates US made THAAD missile defence system

Saudi Arabia has officially deployed its first Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, marking a major step in the kingdom's efforts to bolster its air defense capabilities. The announcement was made by the Saudi Ministry of Defense following a formal inauguration ceremony held at the Air Defense Forces Institute in Jeddah. The US-made THAAD system is designed to intercept short- and medium-range ballistic missiles both inside and outside the Earth's atmosphere. According to Saudi officials, the deployment aims to protect vital infrastructure and strategic areas across the kingdom. The launch follows extensive testing and training programs conducted within Saudi Arabia. Riyadh is now the second Gulf country, after the United Arab Emirates, to field the advanced missile defense system. The UAE acquired its first THAAD batteries in 2011, which became operational in 2016. Qatar is also set to receive THAAD systems as part of a USD 42 billion US arms deal announced during US President Donald Trump's regional tour. The US approved the sale of THAAD to Saudi Arabia in 2019 as part of a broader USD 110 billion arms agreement signed during Trump's first term. In 2022, Saudi Arabia also struck a deal with Lockheed Martin to manufacture components for the system, including interceptor launchers and canisters, though a production start date has not been disclosed. Meanwhile, Newsweek reported that the THAAD system, currently deployed in countries including 'Israel', South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, has faced performance issues. The magazine noted that the US depleted nearly 20 percent of its global THAAD missile stockpile while supporting 'Israel' during a recent 12-day conflict with Iran. Despite its reputation, the system has reportedly struggled to intercept missiles fired from Iran and Yemen toward occupied territories.

Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage
Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage

Miami Herald

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Miami Herald

Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage

The Saudi Ministry of Defense has released images of U.S.-made Raytheon MIM-104 Patriot missile systems deployed to protect Mecca and the Grand Mosque during the ongoing Hajj pilgrimage. The same system has previously been used to intercept Houthi-launched missiles. Newsweek has reached out to the Saudi government for comment. The kingdom has stepped up a multi-layered security approach to manage over 1.5 million Hajj pilgrims this year, deploying advanced air defense and surveillance systems and enhancing military ground forces' coordination with civil police. The deployment of the Patriot missile system underscores Saudi Arabia's reliance on American-made air defense technology, a cornerstone of its defense strategy, also notable in its recent acquisition of Lockheed's THAAD system, which operates over longer ranges. "Air defense forces... an eye that never sleeps, its mission is the safety of Muslim pilgrims," read the Saudi Defense Ministry's Arabic-language caption above photos of the Patriot missile system. Some social media uders speculated it was a show of force to the Yemeni Houthis, which the kingdom has fought since 2015. "May God strengthen you and may God return the plots of the pagan Houthis back upon them," a username called Abdullah wrote in a comment. In 2022, the U.S. approved the sale of 300 Raytheon Patriot MIM-104E GEM-T missiles to Saudi Arabia as part of a $3.05 billion defense package, in support for counterattacks from the Houthis. A Saudi-based military blogger account by the username of "SM Military" with more than 100,000 followers on X, translated from Arabic:"From the holy city of Mecca, the Saudi Air Defense's Patriot system stands as a strong shield protecting the most sacred land on earth...A clear message to the world that the security of the Guests of the Merciful is a non-negotiable priority, and that the skies over the Grand Mosque are guarded by vigilant hands that never sleep." An account in Arabic on X under the name of "The Moroccan Deterrent" with over 246,000 followers: "It is no longer acceptable for American-made defense systems controlled by American experts to protect the airspace of Mecca and its cities. If Saudi Arabia does not manufacture defense systems, which is unlikely in the near future, it would be better to resort to reliable defense systems that Muslim Türkiye has begun to produce. At any time and with any political dispute, America can withdraw or suspend it, and this is known to the leaders of the Saudi army." Rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage will continue to unfold over several days this week. Related Articles Images Show Power Plant Nears Completion at World's Biggest Construction SiteIsrael Fears Arms Race in Fight to Remain Middle East's Only Nuclear PowerTrump Business Booms Abroad Amid Ethics QuestionsWhy MBS Is Keeping the Pressure on Iran | Opinion 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage
Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage

Newsweek

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Newsweek

Images Show U.S. Patriot Missiles Deployed for Muslim Hajj Pilgrimage

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Saudi Ministry of Defense has released images of U.S.-made Raytheon MIM-104 Patriot missile systems deployed to protect Mecca and the Grand Mosque during the ongoing Hajj pilgrimage. The same system has previously been used to intercept Houthi-launched missiles. Newsweek has reached out to the Saudi government for comment. Why It Matters The kingdom has stepped up a multi-layered security approach to manage over 1.5 million Hajj pilgrims this year, deploying advanced air defense and surveillance systems and enhancing military ground forces' coordination with civil police. The deployment of the Patriot missile system underscores Saudi Arabia's reliance on American-made air defense technology, a cornerstone of its defense strategy, also notable in its recent acquisition of Lockheed's THAAD system, which operates over longer ranges. A U.S. Army MIM-104 Patriot Missile launcher on display at Holloman Air Force Base. A U.S. Army MIM-104 Patriot Missile launcher on display at Holloman Air Force Base. Jon G. Fuller / VWPics/AP Images What To Know "Air defense forces... an eye that never sleeps, its mission is the safety of Muslim pilgrims," read the Saudi Defense Ministry's Arabic-language caption above photos of the Patriot missile system. لم يعد مقبول ان تقوم منظومات دفاع صناعة امريكية ويتحكم بها خبراء امريكيين بحماية أجواء مكة المكرمة والمدنية، ان لم تصنع السعودية منظومات دفاع وهذا مستبعد قريبًا، فالافضل اللجوء الى منظومات دفاع موثوقة بدأت تنتجها تركيا المسلمة في اي وقت ومع اي خلاف سياسي يمكن لامريكا سحبها او… — الرادع المغربي 🇲🇦🔻🇵🇸 (@Rd_fas1) June 5, 2025 Some social media uders speculated it was a show of force to the Yemeni Houthis, which the kingdom has fought since 2015. "May God strengthen you and may God return the plots of the pagan Houthis back upon them," a username called Abdullah wrote in a comment. In 2022, the U.S. approved the sale of 300 Raytheon Patriot MIM-104E GEM-T missiles to Saudi Arabia as part of a $3.05 billion defense package, in support for counterattacks from the Houthis. What People Are Saying A Saudi-based military blogger account by the username of "SM Military" with more than 100,000 followers on X, translated from Arabic: "From the holy city of Mecca, the Saudi Air Defense's Patriot system stands as a strong shield protecting the most sacred land on earth...A clear message to the world that the security of the Guests of the Merciful is a non-negotiable priority, and that the skies over the Grand Mosque are guarded by vigilant hands that never sleep." An account in Arabic on X under the name of "The Moroccan Deterrent" with over 246,000 followers: "It is no longer acceptable for American-made defense systems controlled by American experts to protect the airspace of Mecca and its cities. If Saudi Arabia does not manufacture defense systems, which is unlikely in the near future, it would be better to resort to reliable defense systems that Muslim Türkiye has begun to produce. At any time and with any political dispute, America can withdraw or suspend it, and this is known to the leaders of the Saudi army." What Happens Next Rituals of the Hajj pilgrimage will continue to unfold over several days this week.

Saudi Defense Ministry Hosts Eighth Meeting of 'Dragon Group' Chiefs of Staff
Saudi Defense Ministry Hosts Eighth Meeting of 'Dragon Group' Chiefs of Staff

Asharq Al-Awsat

time14-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Defense Ministry Hosts Eighth Meeting of 'Dragon Group' Chiefs of Staff

The Saudi Ministry of Defense hosted the eighth meeting of the "Dragon Group" Chiefs of Staff in Riyadh., reported the Saudi Press Agency on Sunday. The meeting was attended by the chiefs of staff and representatives from Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, United Kingdom, and the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The meeting was opened by Saudi Chief of General Staff Gen. Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili and covered topics of common interest, including counter-terrorism, developments in the Palestinian territories, the need for humanitarian aid access, and regional de-escalation efforts. The participants stressed the importance of maritime security, ensuring the safety of waterways, and strengthening anti-smuggling and anti-piracy operations.

Dragon Group defense chiefs emphasize importance of protecting maritime navigation
Dragon Group defense chiefs emphasize importance of protecting maritime navigation

Saudi Gazette

time13-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saudi Gazette

Dragon Group defense chiefs emphasize importance of protecting maritime navigation

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Ministry of Defense hosted the eighth meeting of the Chiefs of Staff of the Dragon Group member states in Riyadh on Sunday. The Saudi Chief of the General Staff Gen. Fayyadh Al-Ruwaili inaugurated the meeting, which discussed topics of common interest. These included the fight against terrorism, developments in the Palestinian territories, the importance of delivering humanitarian aid, and efforts to de-escalate regional tensions. The participants emphasized the importance of securing and protecting maritime navigation, ensuring the safety and security of waterways, and strengthening efforts to combat smuggling and piracy. The Dragon Group is an annual forum for Middle East defense chiefs from 10 countries in addition to the GCC General Secretariat. The meeting was attended by the Chiefs of Staff and representatives of Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in addition to the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

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