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we have till now ( F-15 , F-16 , mirage 2000 , Tornado , Typhoon and rafale soon ) not sure what is this junk can do honestly they are just saying we are here , and what flying tank i think you meant the SU-25 :lol::lol:

You forgot the F-18 .:azn:


and what flying tank i think you meant the SU-25

:lol::lol:

Honestly , I've no experience in the Russian aircrafts (coz we don't use it in our air force so I'm not interested ). You're right the flying tank is the Su-25 not 24 :sick:

Gonna edit it ..:agree:
 
@5th Star

The average Indian is making 4x per capita than their pakistani counterpart.

Indian: $30,690,000,000/ 6,244,390 people= $4914.81/person
pakistani $5,210,000,000/4,070,000 people= $1280.09/person
@5th Star

The average Indian is making 4x per capita than their pakistani counterpart.

Indian: $30,690,000,000/ 6,244,390 people= $4914.81/person
pakistani $5,210,000,000/4,070,000 people= $1280.09/person
GDP per capita (current US$) | Data | Table


Now also compare Pakistans strong middle class which is 50% of its population n compare it with 10% indians that fall under that category .. Or the fact that nobody dies of hunger in Pak or dies on footpath .
 
As per this report from Al Ekhbariya, KSA airstrikes in Yemen are also targeting ISIS and Al Qaida.





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A missile was launched targeting a border post but the missile fell north of Sana'a as the militias did not know how to operate it




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30-Mar-2015

Pakistan to join Saudi coalition against Yemen rebels - senior official

Pakistan will send troops to Saudi Arabia to give military support to a coalition of mainly Gulf states fighting Yemeni Houthi rebels, a senior government official said on Monday.

Largely Sunni Muslim Pakistan - a regional ally of Saudi Arabia, the Gulf's main Sunni Muslim power - would join a Saudi-led military coalition conducting air strikes against Shi'ite Houthi forces, the official said.

The air strikes are targeting the rebels' southward advance on the port city of Aden, the last bastion of Saudi-backed president, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaj Asif denied that the country had made a decision to send troops to Saudi Arabia, saying a delegation led by him and foreign policy chief Sartaj Aziz, would go to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday and then decide.

Saudi Arabia has not decided yet whether to send ground troops into Yemen but is keeping its options open, its ambassador to the United States said on Sunday, but was committed to completing its air campaign.

Nuclear-armed Pakistan shares a long border with Iran, considered to be the centre of Shi'ite power, and has a warm relationship with Saudi Arabia, Iran's main regional rival. An estimated 20 percent of Pakistanis are Shi'ite.

"We have already pledged full support to Saudi Arabia in its operation against rebels and will join the coalition," the Pakistani official said.

The Pakistani delegation, led by Asif and Aziz, had been due to arrive in Saudi Arabia on Monday but delayed the trip at the request of the Saudis, the official told Reuters.

On Monday night, Aziz and Asif met Pakistan's military chiefs and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

"Pakistan remains firmly committed to supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia in accordance with the aspirations of the people of Pakistan," a statement from Sharif's media office said.

"Pakistan stands committed to playing a meaningful role in arresting the deteriorating situation in the Middle East."

There are already about 750-800 Pakistani servicemen in Saudi Arabia but none are combat troops. On Monday, a Pakistani military spokesman said 292 Pakistani soldiers were meeting Saudi troops for annual, pre-scheduled military exercises.

Saudi and United Arab Emirates planes are leading the air attacks and alliance spokesmen have not confirmed whether any other Gulf Arab states are taking part in the strikes, although Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain are members of the alliance.

Residents said ships believed to be Egyptian shelled a column of Houthi fighters trying to advance on Aden.

The United States is providing intelligence support, and a Gulf diplomatic official said France was giving similar help.

Pakistan has already had small demonstrations both for and against military intervention.

Right-wing religious groups demonstrated last week vowing to defend Saudi Arabia. But some civil society groups and opposition politicians spoke against intervention, in the view that it could further inflame sectarian tensions at home.

Sharif has long enjoyed close relations with the Saudi royal family. After his second term as prime minister was ended by a military coup in 1999, he was sent into exile in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia lent $1.5 billion to Pakistan last year to help Islamabad shore up foreign exchange reserves. Pakistani officials initially refused to divulge the source of the loan.

Pakistan to join Saudi coalition against Yemen rebels - senior official - Yahoo News

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Bombing weapons storage :

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I think KSA is using in the right way their:
EF-2000s
Typhoons
F-15s

But why not give their F-5s free of cost to Jordan?

RSAF destroyed air-defense system was in Salif seaport .
( used to receive Iran's weapons shipments to Houthis ) :



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@Saif al-Arab @azzo @Hechmi Seif @Sinan @Frosty @Falcon29 @Frogman @l_5LT3BRE_l @Antaréss @atatwolf @farhano @Others

So these were receiving Iranian weapons what is the Yemeni Army-Airforce-Navies were doing all that time and where are they now????
 
I can't understand the frothing at the mouth glee from some protestors. They are getting such boners from inflicting death and destruction on Yemen.

This is no harm for Iran. You might think you are harming Iran but Iran is busy with negotiations and other work. Yemen is a non-issue. Houthis wanted to be allied with Iran and Iran would have supported them but it didn't bring about Houthis.

Also people are posting the exact same way as Israelis. If a civilian gets killed then you guys say that its because of the terrorists using them as human shields. THISBIS WHAT ISRAEL SAYS ALL THE TIME!
 
@5th Star

The average Indian is making 4x per capita than their pakistani counterpart in Saudi Arabia based on the data you've given.

Indian: $30,690,000,000/ 6,244,390 people= $4914.81/person
pakistani $5,210,000,000/4,070,000 people= $1280.09/person

Couple of things to mention here...

1) Indian expats prefer to invest their earnings back at home while majority of Pakistani expats choose to invest in countries where they are working and DON'T invest at home due to law & order situations.

2) Indians are MORE better placed in businesses & public/private job placements in the Arab nations.

3) Indian business giants in the middle east prefer Indian work force for their businesses... they pay their fellow Indians as much as they pay to their native Arab workers.

4) Most of Pakistanis/Bangladeshis/Filipinos/Indonesians are labor class so as the Indians BUT the number of Indians running Successful Businesses as well as placed in the medium or higher management level of public/private organizations is MUCH MORE HIGHER than any other South Asian countries. Obviously they earn more.

5) Middle East Royal Families run holding businesses... their holding companies heavily invest in India and they earn good profits.... Thats why they like INDIA more... they allow Indians certain business relaxations and facilities which helps Indians to invest more in the Middle East.


I hope this will help You to understand why Indians are earning more than Pakistanis??
 
Houthis tried to launch a ballistic missile from around 60-65 Kms from Sana’a. The missile failed to launch. And then fighters planes targeted the launch site.

They were also failed attempts to fire mortar shells on a border post and border troops attacked back.

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الاثنين 9 جمادي الثاني 1436هـ - 30 مارس 2015

عاصفة الحزم: إحباط محاولة استهداف مركز حدودي سعودي


كشف المتحدث باسم قوات التحالف العربي لدعم الشرعية في اليمن (عاصفة الحزم) العميد ركن أحمد عسيري، محاولة الميليشيات الحوثية لإطلاق صاروخ باليستي لكنها باءت بالفشل، ومحاولتها لاستهداف مركز حدودي مع السعودية عبر قذائف الهاون، لكن الجيش السعودي رد على أهداف المحاولين.

وفي التفاصيل قال عسيري إن المليشيات الحوثية قامت أمس بمحاولة فاشلة بإطلاق صاروخ باليستي من ضواحي العاصمة صنعاء على مسافة تقريباً بين 60 إلى 65 كيلو مترا سقط نتيجة فشل في الإطلاق، وتم على الفور توجيه المقاتلات لموقع الإطلاق وتم تدميره. مشيراً إلى أنه تمت مهاجمة اللواء 33 الذي يقوم بقصف مدينة الضالع.

وأوضح خلال المؤتمر الصحافي اليوم في العاصمة السعودية الرياض أن العمل جاري على تحديد مواقع الصواريخ الباليستية وتدميرها، وكذلك منع تقدم ميليشيات الحوثيين تجاه عدن. مؤكداً أن تخزين الميليشيات للسلاح يعكس نواياهم لاستهداف الشعب اليمني ودول الجوار، ولن يكون لهم مكان آمن خلال الفترة المقبلة، وخصوصاً أنهم يتعمدون تخزين الأسلحة بين المدنيين، وإطلاق هجماتها من بين بيوت المدنيين، وحاولوا استهداف طائرات التحالف من بين المنازل، لكن طائرات التحالف ردت على قصفهم. مشيراً إلى وصول كافة القطع البحرية لمراقبة الموانئ اليمنية، ليكتمل الحصار البحري للموانئ التي يسيطر عليها ميليشيات الحوثي.

وأشار إلى أن غارات التحالف استهدفت تحركات قادة ميليشيات الحوثي، ومواقع صواريخ دفاع جوي من طراز "سام"، مستودعات ذخيرة للحوثيين وقوات صالح، واستهداف أي تحرك أو تجميع قوات قرب حدود المملكة الجنوبية. مؤكداً أن جميع دول التحالف تشارك في الحملة العسكرية. موضحاً أن الجدول الزمني للحملة العسكرية تحكمه عدة معطيات.

وأوضح أنه لم تقع عمليات تهريب أو تسلل منذ انطلاق العمليات، وأن القوات البرية جاهزة ومدربة وتقوم بدورها في الوقت المناسب.

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Royal Saudi Land Forces and units of Special Forces of the Pakistani army take part in a joint military exercise called "Al-Samsam 5" in Shamrakh field, north of Baha region, southwest Saudi Arabia.
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I'm with the Sunnis on the Yemen issue.

I can't understand the frothing at the mouth glee from some protestors. They are getting such boners from inflicting death and destruction on Yemen.

This is no harm for Iran. You might think you are harming Iran but Iran is busy with negotiations and other work. Yemen is a non-issue. Houthis wanted to be allied with Iran and Iran would have supported them but it didn't bring about Houthis.

Also people are posting the exact same way as Israelis. If a civilian gets killed then you guys say that its because of the terrorists using them as human shields. THISBIS WHAT ISRAEL SAYS ALL THE TIME!


This is exactly what I saw Iranians writing when their militias and Assad's army are killing civilians whilst hunting ISIS.

Barrel bombs anyone?
 
Iran sends aid to Yemen's Houthis amid Saudi-led airstrikes - The Hindu
Updated: March 31, 2015 13:14 IST

Iran’s official news agency said Tehran has sent aid to Yemen, its first such shipment since a Saudi-led coalition launched airstrikes last week to halt the advance of the Houthis.

IRNA said the aid was delivered by air early on Tuesday but did not say where the cargo landed. The coalition has bombed a number of rebel-held airports and has announced it is in full control of Yemen’s airspace.

IRNA said the aid contained 19 tons of medicines and medical equipment and two tons of food provided by the Iranian Red Crescent.
 
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