Royal Saudi Air Defense

Royal Saudi Air Defense Force
قوات الدفاع الجوي الملكية العربية السعودية

Royal Saudi Air Defense Force emblem
Founded 1955  – present
(61 years, 3 months)
[1]
Country  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Allegiance Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Type Land Based Aerial Defence Network
Role Aerial Defence
Size 40,000 active personnel (2015) [2]
Part of

KSA Department of Defense

Headquarters Ministry of Defence, Riyadh
Engagements
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant General Mohammed Awad Asheim
Insignia
Flag

Royal Saudi Air Defence (RSADF) (Arabic: الدفاع الجوي الملكي السعودي) is the fourth branch of Saudi Arabian Armed Forces. It was a part of the Army until 1970, when it was made independent by Field Marshal Khalid bin Sultan. The RSADF has its headquarters in Riyadh, there is also here an elaborate underground command facility that co-ordinates Saudi Arabia's advanced "Peace Shield" radar and air defence system - reputed to be the most advanced radar network in the world.

Peace Shield

Source:[3]

References

  1. Sir James Norman Dalrymple Anderson. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Stacey International, 1983. Pp. 82.
  2. "Saudi Arabia spends 25% of its budget on its military — here's what it has for the money". www.uk.businessinsider.com.
  3. Janes-Military-Communications, 5 July 2005, Peace Shield (Saudi Arabia), Systems Retrieved 2012-01-23

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