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Last Cited Date
Jeddah
2013
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Publisher
Publication Title
Access Date
Archive Link
2009
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Saudi Arabia : national security in a troubled region
23 September 2018
11 April 2017
Security Force Monitor
Sources do not give this unit a specific name, thus the Security Force Monitor has listed it as "unnamed" until further sourcing is found
2010
Pen & Sword Aviation
Middle East Air Power in the 21st Century
20 May 2019
2013
Naval Institute Press
The Naval Institute guide to combat fleets of the world : their ships, aircraft, and systems
14 November 2019
October 2015
Center for Strategic and International Studies
The Arab-U.S. Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf
05 November 2019
1993
Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
Saudi Arabia: a country study
01 December 2020
23 April 2015
American Enterprise Institute
2015 Saudi-led Intervention in Yemen: Order of Battle
26 April 2019
02 June 2015
American Enterprise Institute
Saudi Unit Deployments to the Yemeni Border (Jizan, Asir, and Najran Regions)
29 April 2019
10 June 2010
Royal Australian Navy
Navy. Volume 53, No. 10, June 10, 2010
04 November 2019
28 March 2015
Saudi Press Agency
Royal Saudi Navy Forces Evacuates Staff of Diplomatic Missions of Saudi Arabia and A Number of Brotherly and Friendly Countries
19 July 2019
08 December 2005
Saudi Press Agency
"Jalalat Almalek-Dammam" Frigate Arrives in Kingdom from France
28 June 2019
12 January 2017
Saudi Press Agency
Saudi Arabia, Sudan Start Joint Naval Exercise, named "Alfalak 2"
19 July 2019
05 February 2017
Saudi Press Agency
HMS Al-Madinah Docks at Jeddah after Houthi Terrorist Attack
28 June 2019
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