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Mistakes can happen in fog of a war or a potential war, may I remind you even the Americans have shot down airliners.
You appear to get your information from the 80's, Show me what North Korean missiles Iran is parading. I suggest you refrain form commenting on a topic if you have little to no info.
The only missiles Saudi Arabia is proven to have are some old and highly inaccurate Chinese missiles. Comparing your missile capability to Iran's is frankly ludicrous. You're far, and I emphasise far behind Iran. Saudi Arabia has not developed a single ballistic missiles.
Yet you have not tested a single ballistic missile. This is how missile development works. Testing is an integral part of it. There is zero evidence Saudis have developed any working ballistic missile.
You're basically resorting to fantasy instead of facts. You're telling me you actually believe Saudi Arabia has a more advanced missile program than Iran? Show me a single expert/official etc person on the world stage that has made anything close to this assertion. No offence, but you're coming across as rather delusional.
Iran has not only developed highly accurate system, but has tested them in practise multiple times. When was the last time, Saudis even tested a missile, including those old Chinese systems
Your missile defence did not work very well when 50% of your oil capability went offline in Abqaiq not long ago, remember?
Saudi Arabia is barely that much larger than Iran. What are you even talking about?
Depends what your definition of "winning is". Listen to the Israeli expert Uzi Rubin.
Iranian pin point missiles could literally paralyse nations by targeted strikes on oil facilities (Abqaia once again is an example), electrical grids etc.
You do realize that I was replying to one of the "cheerleader" members on PDF who are not party to any of the conflicts/rivalries of the region yet have a habit of trolling.
Mistakes happen but I am yet to see KSA make such a grave mistake even though we have been involved in an actual war in the past 5 + years. A war/conflict mostly fought in mountainous terrain moreover (3000 + meters) where such mistakes occur more frequently due to geography and climate and often a lower visibility.
It is not information from the 1980's it is an open secret that Iran has been cooperating with North Korea who again has been cooperating with the USSR and China. Unless you believe that all of that reserved engineered hardware well down from the sky. This is not any different to KSA's foreign partnerships and strategic projects or Turkey cooperating with NATO countries/Israel etc. It is a pretty standard approach.
That is not even remotely true. In the 1980's alone, KSA acquired various Chinese missiles who were later updated (with a bigger payload than anything Iran has demonstrated to have so far, with a much longer range etc.) and that is pretty much public news and moreover it does not include 30 + years (since the acquisition of those missiles) of building our own ballistic missile program.
Testing is done by KSA's partners and are not done in the open solely for political reasons and the negative backlash that would occur. Iran being in the position it has been in since 1979, do not need to take such actions into account. There have been reports of underground testing within KSA for ages as well, this is hardly a secret.
You should not read too much propaganda. After 100's of failed attempts a tiny portion of the oil facility was destroyed and rebuilt very quickly. Do you think that Iran is/would be immune to such attacks by proxies? It is not. It literally did not alter anything and it was the recklessness that caused this to begin with as the patriots systems (for some reason) were inactive in that area of KSA which is located much further away from Yemen than say Iraq or Iran. Which is why this was most likely the work of some terrorist proxies of the Iranian regime in Southern Iraq. This was actually a blessing as you only learn from mistakes and such incidents only showcase the need for the acceleration of projects like this one;
Saudi Arabia is developing a new counter-drone system
https://www.defensenews.com/unmanne...bia-is-developing-a-new-counter-drone-system/
Sure, KSA's missile defense system has been one of the most tested in the modern era (certainly regionally where there is no competition, maybe expect for the Israeli one but the Palestinians don't have ballistic missiles in their arsenal so a comparison makes no sense) and have been proven to be very effective and that is without the THAAD which KSA will receive, the S-400 that KSA will receive and the indigenous work on a missile defense system.
It is very well known that the Royal Strategic Missile Force (as it is now) one of the strongest missile defense forces out there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Saudi_Strategic_Missile_Force
KSA is 1/3 times larger than Iran's entire territory. I am not sure if that classifies as "barely" unless you think that 1/3 of Iran's total landmass is a "barely" territorial mass. To put it into perspective that is the size of France which is the third largest country in Europe after Russia and Ukraine.
That ability is not exclusive to Iran and KSA can cause similar damage with its missiles and that is without the RSAF which is lightyears ahead of Iran's air force. The damage will go both ways and anyone thinking otherwise is quite frankly deluded.
In any case there is no point derailing this thread with KSA-Iran mudslinging as the likeliness of a KSA/Arab-Iran conflict is low and there would be no winner. The only regional winners would be Israel and Turkey and both KSA and Iran are well aware of this reality.
Just rationalizing those guys a bit..
There were more vehement oppositions from Usrael and the US Congress in the case of the F-15s in the 80s and KSA got it anyway..the same will happen with the F-35..eventhough KSA is now a partner with the UK in the new 5th and even 6th generation fighter planes' projects.. there is the UAE working with Russia on a lightweight 5th Generation fighter .. and there is obviously China that has an advanced 5th Generation fighters program.. so all is good..no worries there..
This is all correct brother but as we know there is uncertain involved with such long-term projects while nobody can deny that the F-35 is the most powerful fighter jet that any country can buy right now. Getting such a potent fighter would alter the power dynamics of the region. The point of a military (in today's world) is not to engage in imperial pursuits (we Arabs already did that as one of the few people in history) but to safeguard your lands. We Arabs don't lack land, resources or anything, in fact in the modern era it has been foreigners that have been obsessing/attacking/interfering in our lands so the regimes in power have been forced to invest in this sector. If KSA had a military arsenal equivalent of say Lebanon, we would have been in deep trouble ages ago. As long as the neighborhood is as it is and as long as we as Arabs are not united, this will not change. That is why it is of almost importance for the GCC to unite into a single Arabian federal state and for other regional Arab blocs to do the same eventually to turn the Arab League into an EU like organization. We all know why this has not been done already and we all know how superpowers (USA), Russia, Israel and others have been preventing Arab integration and how certain regional countries are exploiting civil wars in certain Arab countries etc. No sane/educated Arab is blind to this, neither the leaderships but currently their hands are tied like that of any Muslim leadership. It is a complicated topic that requires a lot of long posts.