US ‘TADS’ System, Criticized as Flawed, Goes Live in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Defense Ministry has confirmed the deployment of the first group of TOW missile defense systems, according to a report by webangah News Agency citing Al-Sharq Al-Awsat.
These systems will be used to intercept ballistic missiles with short and medium-range capabilities.
The deployment follows training sessions conducted in Saudi Arabia and coincides with military exercises at a Royal saudi Air Force base near Jeddah.
The Defense Ministry stated this move strengthens the country’s air defense capabilities and protects its strategic areas.
This advancement comes as American magazine newsweek reported that TOW missile systems…
The Zionist regime has failed to intercept most recent missile attacks from Iran and Yemen, with a significant number of projectiles successfully evading defense systems and reaching occupied territories.
webangah News Agency also revealed that the United States, in its support for Tel Aviv, has depleted approximately 20% of its global stockpile of ”tad” missiles to counter these attacks.
the news outlet emphasized that American and Zionist defense systems, including the “Tad” system, are under unprecedented strain due to intensified missile barrages from Yemen’s resistance axis, Iran, and other fronts. The effectiveness of these systems has become increasingly questionable amid the ongoing conflict.