With the Coalition Command announcing its relocation in Aden to be led by Riyadh, the following report highlights the size and equipment of Saudi forces and their deployment in Yemen:

100 warplanes:
The Kingdom began its military operations in 2015 in its “Storm Pack” campaign with 100 warplanes and thousands of soldiers in support of the internationally recognized Yemeni government.

40% Children:
Riyadh's pretext was to protect the southern border from Houthi attacks, using tens of thousands of Sudanese troops, mercenaries, and Yemeni recruits, while 40 percent are reported to be children.

30 Apache aircraft:
Almost seven months later (in September), Saudi Arabia supported its military campaign in Yemen with 30 Apache aircraft and advanced US armored vehicles at the Anad Air Base and Marib.

10,000 troops:
Riyadh also supported its military campaign with more than 10,000 troops, mostly Saudis and Emiratis.

Marib Airport:
Saudi forces were deployed in several military bases, including Marib, where they were stationed at Marib Airport and Camp "Safer".

Al-Mahrah Governorate:
To the east, Riyadh deployed its forces on two bases in Nishtoon Port and Ghaida Airport in Al-Mahra governorate, in addition to a camp in Sayun in the Hadhramaut Valley.

Hajjah Governorate:
It has also deployed hundreds of troops to a camp for troops in the Midi and Haradh districts of Hajjah province in western Yemen on the border with Najran.

Saada Governorate:
There are also hundreds of soldiers in al-Zaher and Shada, in al-Malahez in northern Yemen, which shares a border with Najran, Jizan and Asir.

Rules of Aden, Socotra and Lahj:
In the south, Saudi Arabia took a military base in Aden and sent officers and soldiers called the duty force, which settled in a military base in Socotra island in addition to the air base in the province of Lahj.

Bukhawa, Mocha and Mion camps:
Recently, Saudi forces received two camps from the UAE in al-Khokha and al-Mukha, south of Hodeidah, in addition to the presence of dozens of soldiers on Miyun Island on the mouth of Bab al-Mandab.

Tens of billions of dollars in losses:
Saudi Arabia is suffering tens of billions of dollars a year in its military operations in Yemen, at a rate of two hundred million dollars a day.