What's new

Operation 'Decisive Storm' | Saudi lead coalition operations in Yemen - Updates & Discussions.

Analysis: Initial Saudi air strikes lacked intensity
Airbus Defence and Space imagery taken on 27 March 2015 shows locations targeted in the initial wave of airstrikes under Operation 'Determined Storm'. While two large hangars were destroyed, the strikes did not target other aircraft shelters, the 10 MiG-29 fighters dispersed around the western half of the airfield, or the early warning radar sites adjacent to the airfield. Credit: CNES 2015, Distribution Airbus DS/IHS
1535917_-_main.jpg


Key Points


  • Saudi Arabia and its allies failed to effectively neutralise Yemen's Al-Dulaimi Air Base on the first day of Operation 'Determined Storm'
  • The nearby 'Scud' base was not targeted in the opening strikes and Tochka base on the southwest side of Sanaa was not hit until 30 March
ANALYSIS

Saudi Arabia claimed it and its allies established air supremacy on the first day of Operation 'Determined Storm' against the Ansar Allah group in Yemen on 26 March.

According to the English-language service of the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Ministry of Defence spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed Asiri told a press conference that the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) established complete control of Yemen's airspace in the first 15 minutes of the raids by attacking airbases, surface-to-air missile systems, and command-and-control centres.

However, Airbus Defence and Space satellite imagery of the Yemeni Air Force's (YAF's) Al-Dulaimi Air Base next to Sanaa International Airport suggests the YAF was not crippled by the initial strikes.

Taken at 10:24 (07:24 GMT) on 27 March, the image shows the strikes hit two of the largest hangars at the base. Video footage and photographs that emerged in the aftermath of the initial strikes showed two Bell 214 'Huey' helicopters, a Beechcraft King Air 350ER surveillance aircraft, and a CN-235 transport were destroyed inside one of the hangars.

However, the satellite imagery shows the strikes did not target 10 MiG-29 multirole fighters that were dispersed in the open around the airfield or the shelters where other fast jets are stored.

The runway was hit with precision-guided munitions. However, the satellite imagery shows there was still 2,500 m of undamaged runway that the YAF's fast jets could have used to take off and land. While the damage to the runway might have prevented some heavy transport aircraft from flying in or out, it had been repaired by the time the satellite image was taken.

The strikes did not apparently spare the YAF because it was not considered to be a threat due to maintenance or other problems as coalition aircraft bombed Al-Dulaimi again two days later. In his 29 March briefing, Brig Gen Asiri showed infrared targeting footage of aircraft shelters being destroyed the base.

In another indication that the operation's planners considered the YAF to be a potential threat, the Saudi news channel Al-Arabiya broadcast footage showing RSAF F-15S aircraft at King Khalid Air Base carrying air-to-air missiles.

Nevertheless, the YAF does not appear to have attempted to intercept RSAF and allied aircraft in Yemen's airspace even though some of its pilots have been carrying out sorties on behalf of Ansar Allah in recent weeks.

Brig Gen Asiri denied initial claims that two RSAF aircraft had been shot down, then admitted on 28 March that an F-15S had crashed into the Red Sea due to a technical problem. While it is unclear why the F-15 was flying a circuitous route over the sea, it proved to have been a sensible decision as the two pilots were rescued with the assistance of the US Navy rather than stranded in territory controlled by Ansar Allah.

The Saudi spokesman also said that ballistic missiles had also been targeted in the initial strikes. However, the satellite imagery shows that the base next to Al-Dulaimi where the Yemeni military is believed to store its 'Scud'-type missiles was not targeted on the first day of the operation.

Another facility on the other side of Sanaa where the OTR-21 Tockha missiles are stored was hit on 30-31 March. The resulting explosions and flames could be seen across Sanaa.

Brig Gen Asiri said in his 31 March briefing that a failed attempt by Ansar Allah to launch a ballistic missile had prompted a strike on a ballistic missile storage facility. He said efforts were being made to find the remaining mobile systems, which he said Ansar Allah was hiding in residential areas.

Analysis: Initial Saudi air strikes lacked intensity - IHS Jane's 360
 
Decisive Storm ---- Desert Storm

look like ksa couldn't find a genuine name for her Operation and tried to mimic USA .... but this DS is not as strong as American DS operation ...
 
Big part of the army were bought -espcially big officers- by Saleh through Iranian funding.

Houthis' spokesman showing Iranian money.
He was communist & they simply bought him.

yp18-08-2014-430899.jpg

Qatari money, He was communist & they simply bought him also Big part of the army were bought - especially big officers/

yp20-08-2014-854813.jpg
 
I was reading an article and in that an Arab writer unveiled a simple truth ... USA already put a restriction on Arab coalition ( mostly PGCC ) , and Arabs are not allow to gather more than 20,000 Arab troops and that why Arabs badly want Pakistan and Suddenness solders ...

look like USA doesn't want to make any slightest thread for Israel ...

after 5 days of begging of this Operation , Coalition army didn't reached her objective ( what was her objective anyway !? )

Houthis rock .
I wonder whose balls Saudis are gonna grab when Aden falls .
Are they going to lose 26000 more soldiers to liberate Yemen or keep bombing from sky like pussies ?

I'm sure Egypt won't send massive troops to Yemen ... unless KSA pay 10,000 dollars per one solder .... PGCC money was enough to make them to side with them in political issues but it is far enough to force them to send their troops to war ...
 
SISI is busy with Yemen. Meanwhile:

Militants kill 15 SISI-soldiers (potential anti-houthis) in attack on Egyptian army checkpoint

Islamist fighters injured a further 19 people and seized two armoured cars in northern Sinai, while three civilians were killed in four other attacks
 
SISI is busy with Yemen. Meanwhile:

Militants kill 15 SISI-soldiers (potential anti-houthis) in attack on Egyptian army checkpoint

Islamist fighters injured a further 19 people and seized two armoured cars in northern Sinai, while three civilians were killed in four other attacks

They are going to secure KSA border ... KSA is more important than their own country ...
 
you mean money

They really lost their pride , instead of building a strong economy , all they think is to take some money from other countries ....
compare to Egypt , KSA is nothing more than dwarf but they need KSA for some finical support and unfortunately , these support are not enough to allow them to rebuild their economy ....

all they can say is to blame Iran and Shiia for all of their problems .... even we in Iran didn't accuse Zions for our economic problems ....
 
Finally, Iranian brothers have been able to kill a Saudi soldier after 8 days of continuous strikes. Noting that the topography between Yemen and Saudi Arabia is very mountainous and perfect for guerrilla warfare, yet this topography is in Huthies favor. I congratulate Iran and it's fighters for this huge victory.
 
Finally, Iranian brothers have been able to kill a Saudi soldier after 8 days of continuous strikes. Noting that the topography between Yemen and Saudi Arabia is very mountainous and perfect for guerrilla warfare, yet this topography is in Huthies favor. I congratulate Iran and it's fighters for this huge victory.

Iranian brother !? ... for sure some of Yemeni are descends of Sassanian ... Sorry for adding some salt to you Arabs wounds ...
 
Why are Saudis afraid to go into Yemen? Are their soldiers impotent or what? Even if other countries do not want to go into Yemen, Saudis should use their own ground forces. After all the Saudis have the world's third largest military budget after US and China: List of countries by military expenditures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Why the Saudis are begging poor Pakistanis or Egyptians to become their canon fodders?

With the world's third largest military budget, they have failed even to win a war against one of the poorest countries on earth.

That is really a shame.
 
They really lost their pride , instead of building a strong economy , all they think is to take some money from other countries ....
compare to Egypt , KSA is nothing more than dwarf but they need KSA for some finical support and unfortunately , these support are not enough to allow them to rebuild their economy ....

all they can say is to blame Iran and Shiia for all of their problems .... even we in Iran didn't accuse Zions for our economic problems ....
This reminds me of Iranians who were desperately arguing us that most Arab people and even some Arab and Muslim regimes are pro-Iran, and that was clearly refuted. We Arab people and regimes are with this operation 100% except for the minority Shia, of course. For the last time, I hope you to try to get this fact into your head so you don't get shocked of the harsh reality, we Arabs despise Iran, hate it, loath it.
 
This reminds me of Iranians who were desperately arguing us that most Arab people and even some Arab and Muslim regimes are pro-Iran, and that was clearly refuted. We Arab people and regimes are with this operation 100% except for the minority Shia, of course. For the last time, I hope you to try to get this fact into your head so you don't get shocked of the harsh reality, we Arabs despise Iran, hate it, loath it.

for sure some of them are able see the light and their minds is as blocked as like of you ... and I was talking about Egypt so lets an Egyptian answer me ...
 

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom