Showing posts with label UAE military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UAE military. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Yemen: Mareb Update

Saudi/UAE-led Popular Resistance forces claimed to have made strategic gains in eastern Mareb on Friday after fierce battles in Nakhla area in the oil-rich province with Houthi and pro-Saleh forces, Asharq Al-Awasat reported today.

“Fighting continued for more than three hours and different types of heavy weapons were employed in addition to aerial bombardment,” a source told the Pan-Arab newspaper.

AFP today also quoted a coalition official as saying that the offensive in Mareb province is making “slow but steady” progress.

Meanwhile, Saudi-led coalition intensified air raids on Sanaa on Friday, hitting a Republican Guard base and a military depot in south and west of capital.   


Photo credit: A UAE/Saudi-led coalition military vehicle drives through rocky terrain during an offensive against Houthi positions in Mareb province; 15 September 2015 (EPA/Asraq Al-Awsat)

Monday, September 14, 2015

UAE-led Anti-Houthi Forces Take Control of Mareb City


In a major victory for anti-Houthi forces, the UAE-led fighters today took control of Mareb City in the center of Yemen, breaking the Houthi siege of the strategic town and pushing the Houthi/Saleh forces into the surrounding mountains, AP reported. Mareb City is 200 km (125 miles) from Sanaa, the country’s capital that was captured by the Houthis last September. Now the advance of the offensive forces toward Sanaa, if they choose to launch it, could be slowed down due to the mountainous terrain between them and the capital.

Map: Yementourism.com

Sunday, September 6, 2015

UAE Launches Airstrike on Houthi Camp in Sanaa

Airstrikes from a UAE-Saudi coalition destroyed a key Houthi and Saleh encampment in the Yemeni capital, the headquarters of the Special Security Forces, on Sunday, with columns of grey smoke rising from downtown Sanaa. The warplanes also targeted weapons caches in the mountains of Noqum and Ayban, east and west of Sanaa. (AP, 6 September)

UAE’s Ministry of Interior posted videos on its Instagram account of Emirati fighter jets targeting the Houthi targets on Sunday. The airstrikes began after an official mourning period following the death of 46 UAE servicemen killed in their camp in Mareb hit by Houthi rocket. 10 Saudi and five Bahraini soldiers were also killed in the attack.

UPDATE: Coalition warplanes conducted three airstrikes against the Presidential Palace in Sanaa on Sunday.

Photo credit: Reuters/The National


Saturday, September 5, 2015

UAE Mourns Fallen Soldiers

Bodies of the 45 UAE soldiers arrive at Al Bateen airport in Abu Dhabi. The Emirati soldiers were killed at dawn on Friday in their camp near Mareb, Yemen, when a rocket hit the camp’s ammunition depot. UAE has declared three days of mourning to honor its fallen soldiers.

UPDATE: Saudi Arabia and Bahrain reported on Saturday that they have also lost 10 and five soldiers respectively in the Mareb explosion; bringing the death toll to 60. The report by Bahrain confirms that the country's servicemen are part of the Arab coalition-led offensive to break the the siege of Mareb by Houthi/Saleh forces.

UPDATE: UAE announced today that it has launched airstrikes on several targets across Yemen, including the capital Sanaa. The airstrikes came a day after the country lost 45 soldiers in a Houthi rocket attack on its camp near Mareb. 15 other soldiers from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were also killed in the explosion.

Photo credit: The bodies of 45 Emirati soldiers killed in Yemen arrive at the Al Bateen Airport in Abu Dhabi; 5 September 2015 (AFP)


Friday, September 4, 2015

22 UAE Soldiers Killed in Yemen

UPDATE: The death toll has rises to 45 
Twenty-two UAE soldiers were killed during an explosion in a camp near the Yemeni city of Mareb. The Houthis told Reuters they had fired a missile at a weapons cache in the camp used by the Arab coalition forces. UAE's The National reports the explosion at the arms depot was caused by a fire that led to the violent explosions. A number of Apache helicopters and vehicles were also destroyed. Residents of Mareb told Reuters they saw fire raging at the camp and plumes of smoke.

Before the latest incident, at least 5 Emirati soldiers had been killed in Yemen since their offensive to retake territories captured by the Houthis began earlier this year.

The UAE and Saudi-led forces are preparing an offensive to break the siege of Mareb by the Houthi/Saleh forces. The strategic city is in the center of the country. It lies 200 km (125 miles) to the east of the capital Sanaa, with a major highway running through it, connecting the capital to points east.

UPDATE: The death toll has rises to 45 after 23 more soldiers succumb to injuries, Gulf News reported.

Photo credit: Smoke plumes seen in Mareb after the incident  (Asia News and World Report)


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Recent Saudi/UAE combat losses in the Yemen conflict (2)

Second installment of imagery depicting Saudi/UAE combat losses inflicted by Ansarullah or allied Yemeni Army forces, during the current Yemen conflict:

Royal Saudi Land Force M1 Abrams type main battle tank, captured and subsequently destroyed by Ansarullah forces at a Saudi military base near Jizan.

Second view of captured and subsequently destroyed Royal Saudi Land Force M1 Abrams type main battle tank

Saudi military Gurkha rapid patrol vehicle (RPV), abandoned and captured near Jizan by Ansarullah or allied forces

Royal Saudi Land Force M1 Abrams type main battle tank near Jizan, hit and destroyed by Ansarullah or allied forces operating ATGM.

Royal Saudi Land Force M1 Abrams type main battle tank destroyed by Ansarullah or allied Yemeni Army forces, among three AFVs destroyed at this position near Jizan.


Saudi Toyota-platform LTV and Gurkha rapid patrol vehicle (RPV) destroyed by Ansarullah or allied Yemeni Army forces, apparent victims of ambush near Jizan.

United Arab Emirates Army Oshkosh M-ATV destroyed by Ansarullah or allied forces in the Mukayris region

United Arab Emirates Army Oshkosh M-ATV destroyed by Ansarullah or allied forces in the Mukayris region

United Arab Emirates Army Oshkosh M-ATVs destroyed by Ansarullah or allied forces in the Mukayris region

United Arab Emirates Army Oshkosh M-ATV destroyed by Ansarullah or allied forces in the Mukayris region

Remains of Schiebel Camcopter S-100 unmanned air vehicle (UAV) believed operated by United Arab Emirates military, downed by Ansarullah or allied Yemeni Army forces in the Mukayris region.

Sana'a government imagery of Scud-type ballistic missile, launched by Yemeni Army on 26AUG15 in the direction of Jizan, at same time Yemeni Army opened up with BM-27 Uragan MLRS artillery on Najran Domestic Airport.

Sana'a government claimed imagery of Scud-type ballistic missile launch on 26AUG15, in the direction of Jizan

Monday, July 20, 2015

Continued fighting, Battle of Aden 2015

Pair of UAE-supplied and likely operated Oshkosh M-ATV MRAPs engaged in Aden street fighting on 18JUL15, from roughly 100 fighting vehicles said to now join battle in the Yemen conflict.

According to Agence France-Presse, dated 20JUL15:
ADEN: Yemeni pro-government forces on Sunday sought to tighten their control of Aden as Houthi rebels mounted resistance in some districts, two days after the regime declared the city “liberated.”
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On Sunday, fighters from the pro-Hadi Popular Resistance advanced towards the rebel-held district of Al Tawahi, a military source said.
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Swathes of the southern city have been reduced to rubble by the four months of ferocious fighting.
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Around 15 air strikes targeted rebel positions in Al Tawahi and on the northern outskirts of the city where rebels had brought reinforcements, military sources and witnesses said.
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Fighting also went on in the district of Crater where some rebels remain holed up, according to pro-Hadi fighters.
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A rebel spokesman dismissed the government’s claims on Saturday that it had seized control of Aden as “psychological warfare and an attempt to improve the crushed morale” of loyalist fighters.
On Sunday, a spokesman of the Houthis’ Ansarullah movement said the rebels had “regained the lead and repelled several attacks by the mercenaries.”
COMMENTARY: The long-planned Saudi/UAE led couter-offensive against the Sanaa government in Yemen has made gains, seizing upon the opportunity of a humanitarian truce that had been sought and broken.

On 14JUL15 forces aligned with and encompassing the Saudi/UAE led military effort took Aden International Airport and reportedly cleared the Khormaksar district of pro-Sanaa government forces.

The counter-offensive has rendered in pockets elements of Ansarullah forces deployed in the peninsula.

By 16JUL15 forces aligned with and encompassing the  Saudi/UAE led military effort had retaken large parts in the port area of Mualla near Aden and entered the commercial district of Crater.

On 17JUL15, Saudi/UAE sources and the government in exile said that they had "liberated Aden from the Houthis". Despite that, Ansarullah forces still controlled the eastern and northern entrances to the city, and pockets of fighting have been observed.

Forces aligned with and encompassing the Saudi/UAE led military effort continue to press on with the counter-offensive by reportedly capturing two military bases, one of them in the Lahij Province and the other in the eastern Shabwa province.

Saudi military and media sources on 19JUL15 reported civilian casualties resulted from "Houthi artillery fired from six miles away." This writer finds it implausible that Houthi light infantry and not the Yemeni Army would operate large caliber artillery, targeting from such a distance. Sanaa government sources counter that the casualties were the result of Saudi-led airstrikes and naval gunfire.

Whatever the case, the Saudi/UAE military effort against the Sanaa government has taken a more direct role in the ground fighting, while its air forces have used up air-to-ground munitions to such an extent that replenishment has been required from Britain, transferring Paveway IV precision guided bombs originally earmarked for the Royal Air Force to Saudi Arabia, to enable the Gulf state to build stocks of the weapon being used against targets in Yemen (and Syria).

Despite reports from Gulf-produced media, resistance to the counter-offensive against the Sanaa government appears to be continuing. Whether or not the Battle of Aden 2015 and Battle of Taiz render consolidated positions or drawn-out attrition warfare may well dictate the ultimate fortunes of the Saudi/UAE military intervention in Yemen.

 
Knocked out UAE-supplied and likely operated Oshkosh M-ATV MRAP; imagery that received widespread coverage on media produced by the Sanaa government in Yemen.

Forces aligned with the Saudi/UAE led military intervention in Yemen operating technical equipped with ZPU-2 type anti-aircraft gun.


Royal Saudi Land Force special forces said depicted at Battle of Aden 2015