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how was the saudi navy performing ? any news ?
my cousin is in the navy.. next time i see him il try to get some info from him

When exercises are conducted,nobody knows (exept the sailors) the performances of each navies....
But there are positive thoughts.
Good,where is he serving ? :)

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i forgot where exactly but il ask when i meet him

Probably at the King Abdulaziz Naval Base in Jubail.

Whenever somebody mentions the RSNF I think about its current sad state. It should be as potent as the RSAF. Or at least not far from such a state.

It's about high time to change that. KSA has one of the longest coastlines out there. Since ancient times Arabia has bordered major sea trade routes of utmost importance.

To this day 25% of the entire international ship trade is going through the Red Sea. Can you imagine?

The Red Sea, Gulf and Arabian Sea should be our sphere of influence/partial control. After all the Arabian Peninsula is not the world's largest peninsula for no reason. The navies in the GCC as a whole need a big upgrade.
I know that steps are being taken in that direction but it is still annoying.


Look at that mountainous terrain shown in that reportage. For all the stick the border guards get then considering the huge size of KSA and the 1000's km of borders to petrol it's almost a miracle that there are not more infiltrators.

Ground forces abroad during a military exercise with colleges;


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Royal guard;

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Emergency Forces;

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Probably at the King Abdulaziz Naval Base in Jubail.

Whenever somebody mentions the RSNF I think about its current sad state. It should be as potent as the RSAF. Or at least not far from such a state.

It's about high time to change that. KSA has one of the longest coastlines out there. Since ancient times Arabia has bordered major sea trade routes of utmost importance.

To this day 25% of the entire international ship trade is going through the Red Sea. Can you imagine?

The Red Sea, Gulf and Arabian Sea should be our sphere of influence/partial control. After all the Arabian Peninsula is not the world's largest peninsula for no reason. The navies in the GCC as a whole need a big upgrade.
I know that steps are being taken in that direction but it is still annoying.



Look at that mountainous terrain shown in that reportage. For all the stick the border guards get then considering the huge size of KSA and the 1000's km of borders to petrol it's almost a miracle that there are not more infiltrators.

Ground forces abroad during a military exercise with colleges;


b40.jpg


Royal guard;

b24.jpg


Emergency Forces;

13508230653167.jpg


09-11-15-566226890.jpg




605642-0-w-x-0-h-none-75332.jpg


605642-0-w-x-0-h-none-75328.jpg




e22fa802933a119ce119238e8ff2b209.jpg


7f6079f78d878efee4bcf553b293de78.jpg

im also getting frustrated about the navy.. when i see my cousin i got a lot of questions to ask. last time i saw him he was based in jeddah then i traveled for 2 years. now il see where is he based.
what frustrates me more is seeing iranian navy anywhere specially in the red sea.
id sink them if i had the chance. and il send them my full info with a pic telling them yes i did it.
 
Another pic :
In the Center,the Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Charles de Gaulles,on the left,2 Saudi frigates (Makkah and Al Dammam),just behind the Aircraft carrier,the Saudi replenishment oiler (Yunbu),and just behind it,the French one (Meuse),on the right,the French frigate (Chevalier Paul) and on the far right,the British frigate (HMS Kent.)

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A Saudi helicopter

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