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Who equip ISIS with weapons? here is the proof.

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Saudi Arabia has continued to acquire Soviet-type weapons and equipment that are not known to be used by its own armed forces, according to reports released by the UN Register of Conventional Arms (UNCROCA).

Bulgaria told the UNROCA that it exported six BTR armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and six BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers to Saudi Arabia in 2018.

Saudi Arabia has now received 38 BM-21s since Slovakia exported two to the kingdom in 2014, according to reports submitted to the UNROCA, although the type has never been seen in service with the Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF), which uses the Brazilian ASTROS instead.

Saudi Arabia has also received a total of 30 BTRs, 12 MT-LB tracked carriers, and 50 OT-64 SKOT wheeled APCs, none of which are known to be in Saudi service.

Serbia reported that it supplied another 50 unidentified combat vehicles and 50 large-calibre artillery systems to Saudi Arabia in 2018, the latter of which could be mortars with a calibre larger than 75 mm. Riyadh has received more than 1,900 such weapons from former Eastern European countries since 2014.

The UNROCA reports also show that the Saudis have received sufficient infantry weapons between 2014-18 to equip several divisions: 113,000 assault rifles and 5,600 light machine guns, 1,900 heavy machine guns (including 23 mm anti-aircraft guns), 450 smaller mortars, and 4,270 grenade launchers.

The RSLF and some Saudi Interior Ministry forces use AK derivatives alongside NATO-calibre weapons, but most of these appear to be older Romanian-origin rifles. There has been no indication of units being re-equipped with new Bulgarian rifles.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Russia are negotiating a deal under which AK-103 assault rifles - a type already used by RSLF special forces - will be license produced in the kingdom.
 
it is US... not SA.. may be to some rebels faction, supported by SA but not to ISIS.

same goes with Chinese ISIS fighters after which Chinese govt took strenuous actions...
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Retarded thread. 90% of all the weapons in those conflict zones are Western, Russian or Chinese in nature.

KSA stopped its involvement in Syria in 2014. Before the rise of ISIS KSA openly (along with practically every country, European too, Turkey too, Turkey was much more involved and is much more involved in Syria as well) supported the Syrian opposition with weapons, mostly light weapons. KSA bought some cheap weapons in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria etc.) for that purpose. Nothing wrong with that. A part of the game. Later those weapons were captured by ISIS when they attacked FSA and other Syrian opposition groups.

Next you will blame Russia for supporting ISIS as ISIS has raided SAA positions countless of times. The same ISIS has raided Iraqi army positions countless of times too and captured US made weapons. There is an entire black market for weapons too.

Turkey (Erdogan) bought smuggled oil from ISIS controlled areas. As did Al-Assad. What are you even blabbering about and why the KSA obsession?

And why do you not mention Qatar with a single word? Do you think that any sane or informed person will take such posts seriously? Come on.:lol:


it is US... not SA.. may be to some rebels faction, supported by SA but not to ISIS.

same goes with Chinese ISIS fighters after which Chinese govt took strenuous actions...
Syria-says-up-to-5000-Chinese-Uighurs-fighting-in-militant-groups-uyghur-comando-2017-1000x350.png

Precisely.

BTW KSA is helping the Yemeni military so those weapons purchases make perfect sense as many of those weapons are cheap and effective and there are no objections from the sellers (countries). Unlike the snowflakes in the West who often refuse to sell weapons to countries located in unstable regions.
 
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Saudi Arabia has continued to acquire Soviet-type weapons and equipment that are not known to be used by its own armed forces, according to reports released by the UN Register of Conventional Arms (UNCROCA).

Bulgaria told the UNROCA that it exported six BTR armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and six BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers to Saudi Arabia in 2018.

Saudi Arabia has now received 38 BM-21s since Slovakia exported two to the kingdom in 2014, according to reports submitted to the UNROCA, although the type has never been seen in service with the Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF), which uses the Brazilian ASTROS instead.

Saudi Arabia has also received a total of 30 BTRs, 12 MT-LB tracked carriers, and 50 OT-64 SKOT wheeled APCs, none of which are known to be in Saudi service.

Serbia reported that it supplied another 50 unidentified combat vehicles and 50 large-calibre artillery systems to Saudi Arabia in 2018, the latter of which could be mortars with a calibre larger than 75 mm. Riyadh has received more than 1,900 such weapons from former Eastern European countries since 2014.

The UNROCA reports also show that the Saudis have received sufficient infantry weapons between 2014-18 to equip several divisions: 113,000 assault rifles and 5,600 light machine guns, 1,900 heavy machine guns (including 23 mm anti-aircraft guns), 450 smaller mortars, and 4,270 grenade launchers.

The RSLF and some Saudi Interior Ministry forces use AK derivatives alongside NATO-calibre weapons, but most of these appear to be older Romanian-origin rifles. There has been no indication of units being re-equipped with new Bulgarian rifles.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Russia are negotiating a deal under which AK-103 assault rifles - a type already used by RSLF special forces - will be license produced in the kingdom.
Source plz ...
 
Origin of weapon manufacture =/= Source of weapon. This is the point of this article...

I explained everything in detail.

KSA buying some light weapons from Bulgaria and Serbia between 2014-2018 =/= KSA supporting ISIS in Iraq and Syria with those weapons.:rofl:

Let us just forgot that almost all of those purchases occurred PRE-2014 and were given to the Syrian opposition as explained. Unless you believe that they were somehow magically airlifted to ISIS when the entire world was watching.

Or that most of those weapons have been given to the Yemeni military and allies in Yemen.

Nowhere in that article does it state that KSA supported ISIS or that those supposed weapons purchases were bought with Syria in mind. In fact nobody even claims that KSA (as in state) supported ISIS directly. Not even Iranian Mullah propaganda channels make such claims. Go figure.
 

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