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Yemeni War: Exhibition of Houthi military-industrial achievements

Translated by Ollie Richardson and Angelina Siard
Source:https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/5118206.html

Exhibition of the achievements of the Houthi military industry (with a heavy Iranian accent).

New ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as new reconnaissance drones were presented.

It’s expected these weapons, including new ones, is likely to be employed by the Houthis both on the territory of Yemen from the interventionist troops and local collaborators, in addition to against infrastructure facilities in Saudi Arabia and the UAE (airports, military bases, ports, oil pipelines).

For Iran, the whole Yemeni war is now a fantastic training ground, where in real combat conditions (via the hands of the Houthis) the newest types of Iranian ballistic missiles, adjustable artillery shells, and reconnaissance and attack drone vehicles are now being tested.

It’s worth remembering that in the case of the start of a fully-fledged war against Iran, this can be utilized against tankers in the Red Sea to be able to block oil exports through Jizan.

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