When the Houthis in Yemen launch an operation, can they sweep through Saudi Arabia? No, Saudi Arabia is no longer what it used to be. It has hundreds of Wing Loong-2 and Rainbow-4 armed drones, and even the latest Wing Loong-10 large armed reconnaissance drone.
In 2022, Saudi Arabia spent $4 billion to purchase our drones and production lines, and also bought $3 billion worth of Turkish armed drones. Saudi Arabia has made up for its biggest weakness - the lack of ground troops willing to fight fiercely and their vulnerability to ambush and attack.
If Saudi Arabia were to attack the Houthi rebels in Yemen, it would indeed be impossible. The Saudi army is not capable. However, if the Houthi rebels cross the border to attack Saudi Arabia, that's a different story.
The Houthi rebels would suffer huge losses. The hundreds of kilometers of desert on the Saudi border is open and boundless, making it a natural hunting ground for Saudi Arabia's armed drone swarms.
America only deploys a few MQ-9 Reaper large armed drones at a time in the Houthi battlefield, but Saudi Arabia can deploy hundreds or even thousands of large armed drones at once, divided into ten waves, repeatedly sweeping and bombing the desert areas along the border.
Does Saudi Arabia lack qualified drone operators? Nowadays, under satellite communication, as long as Saudi Arabia spends money, there are plenty of drone operators available. They can precisely control armed drones to participate in battles from thousands of kilometers away.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1829733690387460/
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