Yemen Civil War News and Discussion.. an evolving situation

What does Yemen use to shoot down these things?
The mysterious 358 LM.

Nobody really knows how it actually works or why.

It has dozens of iterations and perturbations.

A strange concoction of technologies being developed by various entities in the AOR.

Each unique in its own way.
 
Narrated Ibn `Umar:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Sham! O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Yemen." The People said, "And also on our Najd." He said, "O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Sham (north)! O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Yemen." The people said, "O Allah's Apostle! And also on our Najd." I think the third time the Prophet (ﷺ) said, "There (in Najd) is the place of earthquakes and afflictions and from there comes out the side of the head of Satan.
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God bless Yemenis 🚀

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@Musings dear brother

A request, please change the 'Houthis' with the phrase 'Ansra Allah' in the title of this thread. American terrorists have been using this title to misguide people. Yemenis are fighting for Islam and Quds, not an ethnic or racia or a inter religion war.

Thanks in advance and Allah bless you.
 
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In 15 months, the Navy fired more air defense missiles than it did in the last 30 years​

During combat operations in the Red Sea, the Navy fired so many air defense missiles that it drained the service’s stockpile of munitions. So, it turned to 5-inch gun rounds to down drones.

In January, the Navy revealed that it had fired nearly 400 munitions since October 2023 as part of combat operations in the Red Sea, including 120 SM-2 missiles, 80 SM-6 missiles, and a combined total of 20 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles (ESSM) and SM-3 missiles. The per unit cost for these missiles is between $12.5 and $28.7 million for SM-3s, about $4.3 million per SM-6, and up to $2.5 million per SM-2, according to The War Zone.
 
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