Arabian Legend
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Please hit me back when you are available. .need some details.
Sure will. @Mosamania can provide some details while I'm gone.
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Please hit me back when you are available. .need some details.
You think by 2030, Saudi Arabia will be producing its own high-tech tanks, submarines, ships, missiles, jets, engines, etc..and will have been industrialized?
Or to what extent you think the above is possible in next decade an a half
As this 80 billion includes the police funds as well I guess.
Turkish National Police:
And there we have Saudi Police cars
It's like playing NFS Hot Pursuit at Saudi streets
Please hit me back when you are available. .need some details.
Those police cars (Lamborghinis) are from Dubai mate. Never trust the internet - so much bullshit out there. They are the only ones that can do such a stunt.
KSA is Toyota/Nissan/Japanese cars land.
sahi pics tho post kar diya kar--
See their Current accont status.. reserve status ,, GDP per capita .. their psyche and social setup so 11 %
india and pak no way near to them so less
our priorities iur diffrent at tiop 3 level than them
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exam, SA police best of it
indian police best of it
Nope KSA patrol uses Mercedes, Dodge, GMC, Fjs and many other different brands.
--sahi pics tho post kar diya kar
1) ISIS will never be able to invade KSA since it's a major power and not a failed state like other states engaged in such a situation as of now.
2) If ISIS will somehow be able to infiltrate KSA for real the fight will be a guerrilla fight like during the 2000's when AQAP were successfully defeated. Sleeper cells, suicide attacks, bombings, assassinations etc. I don't see where a navy comes into the picture here or even an air force.
3) KSA has a a very potent secret intelligence service.
Also have you seen the combat footage of the IS? I must say I was impressed - the modus operandi was very very professional.1. That makes no sense, failed state or not the IS operates like a well organized military and will attack any state regardless of its condition.
2. What makes you so sure? Considering that the IS has used both guerilla tactics and conventional warfare depending on the situation. Additionally, IS is MUCH larger as en entity than AQAP ever was.
3. So do many other nation, that does not mean that they failed to anticipate the rise of IS. There is a lot of potential for recruits and sympathy in certain areas of Saudi Arabia for the IS.
80 billion, wow that is huge.
Saudi already spends more on defence than the rest of the region combined. That's an amazing position to be in.
You are good rich familyJapaness care are indeed the most popular among Saudis. I myself drive a luxes (economically efficient). My dad drives Mercedes and my brother drives Panamera (just for show off, old habits never dies). But as overall most Saudis drive Japanese, Germane and American made cars.
1. That makes no sense, failed state or not the IS operates like a well organized military and will attack any state regardless of its condition.
2. What makes you so sure? Considering that the IS has used both guerilla tactics and conventional warfare depending on the situation. Additionally, IS is MUCH larger as en entity than AQAP ever was.
3. So do many other nation, that does not mean that they failed to anticipate the rise of IS. There is a lot of potential for recruits and sympathy in certain areas of Saudi Arabia for the IS.
1. That makes no sense, failed state or not the IS operates like a well organized military and will attack any state regardless of its condition.
2. What makes you so sure? Considering that the IS has used both guerilla tactics and conventional warfare depending on the situation. Additionally, IS is MUCH larger as en entity than AQAP ever was.
3. So do many other nation, that does not mean that they failed to anticipate the rise of IS. There is a lot of potential for recruits and sympathy in certain areas of Saudi Arabia for the IS.
If they can spend some for their own dedicated GPS like system otherwise in Wartimes US can manipulate results. When i look at China , saudi budgets the major difference is China develops almost everything in house so every penny goes back towards state in someway the internal economy gets stronger, on the contrary half of saudi money goes to US/UK in terms of equipment/parts, training, wages/salaries it may reduce over the years but still 10-15b would go to them.
Looking at increase budget and funding Navy the most is a good but to hasty move...Navy will always play very important role. But than again very experienced Navies know how to work around with limited budgets except for few largest Navies an increase of 13-14b seems to be mostly going towards adding new frigates/subs etc. I still don't see a payback weapon in saudi inventory that can really make their opponents think twice mostly cruise missiles are US/UK which can be useless in wartimes there are many other examples.
You're right.
And if the USA wants to cut people off from their GPS system during wartime, we can provide our own Beidou satellite GPS network for Saudi to use instead.
You're right.
And if the USA wants to cut people off from their GPS system during wartime, we can provide our own Beidou satellite GPS network for Saudi to use instead.