A majestic military parade by the Yemeni army and armed forces in the capital Sana a
Sana’a / Al-Masirah Net:
The capital city of Sana’a witnessed a majestic military parade on Thursday at Sab’een Square on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution, the largest since the victory of the Revolution in 2014.
Mahdi Al-Mashat, the president of the Supreme Political Council, as well as council members, the heads of the Houses of Representatives and members, ministers, judges, members of the Shura Council and Supreme Court, governors of the provinces, and security and military leaders were present for the military parade.
The Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Marshal Mehdi Al-Mashat, laid a wreath of flowers at the shrine of the martyred President Saleh Al-Sammad and then recited the Fatiha for the souls of the martyrs, immediately upon his arrival at the parade square.
The large military parade featured a number of Yemeni army and armed forces units, including the wounded who were injured in confronting the hordes of American-Saudi aggression. The parade also revealed an arsenal of sophisticated, strategic, and newly equipped weapons.
Despite the American-Saudi aggression imposed on Yemen since March 2015, this military parade is the largest by the Yemeni armed forces since the revolution’s victory.
The latest productions of Yemen’s military industries, including various types of weapons including ballistic, cruise, and naval missiles, as well as air defense systems, warplanes, and drones equipped with the latest technologies manufactured during the period of aggression, were revealed.
Yemeni fighter jets took to the skies over the capital, Sana’a, for the first time since the start of the American-Saudi aggression, after Yemeni specialists successfully maintained, repaired, and reactivated them.
Naval Force:
The Armed Forces showcased models of weapons belonging to the Naval Forces, including boats, missiles, and mines, some of which were revealed for the first time.
A winged cruise missile
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