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which 5th generation fighter is going to enter the SAUDI AIR FORCE? :raise:
 
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JEDDAH: Marine Border Guards in Jeddah foiled an attempt to smuggle 400 kilograms of hashish and 100,000 amphetamine pills, and arrested four Yemeni smugglers.

The Border Guards’ spokesman Col. Saher Al-Harbi said thermal cameras spotted a boat attempting to enter Saudi waters.

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MADINAH: Gen. Saeed bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani, assistant minister of interior for operations affairs, said that joint tactical exercise “Homeland 87” aims to enhance skills of internal security forces in their fight against terrorism.

“The exercise will ensure the safety of Saudi citizens and pilgrims of Umrah and Haj against any possible attacks,” Al-Qahtani said upon inaugurating “Homeland 87,” held at the Madinah-based Mohammed bin Naif Center for Special and Advanced Operations.

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MADINAH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif on Wednesday oversaw the closing session of the second joint tactical training exercises at the Mohammed bin Naif Center for Special Operations and Developed Applications.
He was briefed on the training area at the center, which includes administrative support, operations and the Command and Control Center (CCC).

Prince Mohammed was also briefed by Lt. Col. Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani about the CCC’s work mechanism and its role in ensuring security integration among sectors, and coordination between participating and supporting sectors.

Supervisor of the training exercises, Gen. Said bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani, said serving guests at the holy places is an honor the forces are proud of, and they are ready to sacrifice their lives to that end.

“Our forces live up to that responsibility, and to the honor shown by our supreme commander, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, knowing that history will record their heroism and sacrifices in the face of terrorism and criminal gangs,” he said.

Director of Public Security Gen. Osman bin Nasir Al-Muhraj thanked Prince Mohammed for patronizing the event.
Al-Muhraj said the exercises implemented by security forces from different sectors showed their high level of professionalism.

“The applications are concrete evidence of the distinguished level of training reached by the Kingdom’s security personnel in dealing with different incidents and in working to support justice, deter aggression and protect the homeland, its holy sites, citizens and residents,” he said.

The crown prince and attendees witnessed applications and operations carried out by participating forces, including armed attacks on a residential complex, petrochemical facility and diplomatic quarter, as well as prison riots and a raid on a farm taken over by terrorists in a border area.
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JEDDAH: Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saleh Al-Otaibi inaugurated on Thursday the “This is My Father” exhibition organized by King Fahd Air Base in Taif.

The exhibition, supervised by King Fahd Air Base Commander Maj. Gen. Abdul-Latif Al-Shouraim, focuses on the role the military plays in defending the homeland.

The exhibition runs for one week and is expected to draw large numbers of people from Taif.

It offers information about military aircraft, ammunition and military equipment and weapons. The exhibit should spark pride in the hearts of the sons of the heroes of the Royal Saudi Air Force who are protecting the country and supporting the Yemeni people.

The opening of the exhibition was attended by sons of some martyrs, who were honored by the commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force.

The exhibition is open from 8 a.m. to noon for official delegations and schools, and from 4 to 8 p.m. for the members of the King Fahd Air Base and their families.
 
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