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14.07.26 - 05:39
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Saudi Arabia Turns Taiwan Into Drone Export Leader As Iran War Reshapes Warfare (ZeroHedge)
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Saudi Arabia Turns Taiwan Into Drone Export Leader As Iran War Reshapes Warfare
New data show that Saudi Arabia purchased a record $47.2 million worth of small drones from Taiwan last month, underscoring how governments are beginning to rapidly procure suicide drones.
Bloomberg was the first to cite new data from Taiwan's Ministry of Finance showing that drone exports surged in June, driven by a record order from Saudi Arabia. The timing suggests Riyadh absorbed many hard lessons during the US-Iran conflict and is moving quickly to build stockpiles of one-way attack and interceptor drones.
The exported drones weighed roughly 7 to 15 kilograms - or up to 30 pounds - and in a recent report by Piper Sandler analyst Clarke Jeffries, these drones are considered Group 1 and Group 2.
Jeffries laid out three key insights about the rapidly changing defense landscape:
He also listed ways to profit from the drone industry as the wave of orders begins:
Read:
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13.07.26 - 20:54
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Raketenangriff auf Saudi-Arabien abgewehrt (DPA-AFX)
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SANAA (dpa-AFX) - Die von Saudi-Arabien geführte Militärkoalition hat nach eigenen Angaben ballistische Raketen abgefangen, die von der Huthi-Miliz abgeschossen worden sein sollen. Sie wurden einem Sprecher der Koalition zufolge auf die südliche Region ......
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13.07.26 - 15:45
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Saudi Jets Bomb Sanaa International Airport To Stop Iranian Passenger Plane From Landing (ZeroHedge)
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Saudi Jets Bomb Sanaa International Airport To Stop Iranian Passenger Plane From Landing
Renewed conflict continues to be potentially breaking out over Yemen, as on Monday Saudi Arabia struck the runway of the Houthi-controlled Sanaa International Airport, amid growing allegations that Iranian flights have increasingly made use of Yemen's airspace.
The Saud-backed Yemeni government which has long been locked in a civil war for the country's future has singled out the Houthi rebels for hosting Iranian flights, warning that its "patience has run out" and that it will respond to any airspace violations.
Illustrative prior image of an Iranian passenger plane operating at Sanaa airport, after over the years direct flights from Tehran have taken place over Saudi objections. via AP"The Yemeni legitimate government, in cooperation with the regional and international community, and by all diplomatic and legal means, has tried to convince the Iranian regime and the Houthi coup militias...
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