Saudi Arabia starts naval exercises in the Gulf

Warships, speedboats, air navy aircraft, marine corps and special security naval units took part.

Warships, speedboats, air navy aircraft, marine corps and special security naval units took part.


Saudi Arabia began naval war games including live fire exercises on Tuesday in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil route, official media reported, a move that coincides with heightened tensions with regional rival Iran.

Warships, speedboats, air navy aircraft, marine corps and special security naval units took part, state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said.

Live ammunition was fired during activities.

The maneuvers are aimed at testing combat readiness “in preparation for the protection of the marine interests of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against any possible aggression,” reported SPA quoting commander of the exercises, Rear Admiral Majed bin Hazza’a al-Qahtani.

The drill is also being conducted in the Sea of Oman, SPA reported.

Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia is concerned by the growing clout in the region of Shiite Iran, which has emerged from years of international economic sanctions following a deal over its nuclear program signed by Tehran and world powers in 2015.

Saudi Arabia is leading a coalition of Muslim countries, backed by the United States, Britain and France, in a war in neighboring Yemen. The campaign, aimed at restoring a government ousted by an Iran-allied militia, is part of a more assertive effort by Riyadh since last year to counter Iran’s influence.

Some 17 million barrels per day (bpd), or about 30 percent of all seaborne-traded oil, passed through the Strait of Hormuz in 2013, according to the US Energy Information Administration.

Saudi Arabia checks war preparedness

Saudi Arabia is conducting live-fire drills during war games under way in the Gulf as tensions simmer with Iran.

“Exercise Gulf Shield 1 has begun with naval ships, aircraft, marines and “special units,” the Saudi Press Agency said.

The maneuvers are also taking place in the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Oman.

Navy Commodore Majid Al-Qahtani said the exercises include “shooting of live ammunition” as part of the effort to improve combat readiness and protect the kingdom’s waters “against any possible aggression.”

Saudi Arabia and Iran — which lie on opposite sides of the Gulf — have no diplomatic relations and are at odds over regional issues including the wars in Syria and Yemen.

The Royal Saudi Navy says the latest exercise is part of a series.


Warships, speedboats, air navy aircraft, marine corps and special security naval units took part.

Warships, speedboats, air navy aircraft, marine corps and special security naval units took part.


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