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The Ministry of Defense (MoD; Arabic: وزارة الدفاع) is a Ministry in Saudi Arabia that is responsible for the protection of national security, interests and sovereignty of the country from external threats as well as the working with all ministries of the state to achieve national security and stability. [1]
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's General Staff Presidency (Arabic: رئاسة الأركان العامة) is the general command of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, organized under the Ministry Of Defense. Its headquarters is located in Riyadh. [1]
Ministry of Defence: Khalid bin Salman Al Saud: 1943 mod.gov.sa: Ministry of Economy and Planning: Faisal F. Alibrahim: 1970 www.mep.gov.sa /en: Ministry of Education: Yousef al-Benyan 1953 www.moe.gov.sa /en / Ministry of Energy: Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud: 1960 www.moenergy.gov.sa /en / Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture ...
In the e 21/3/1386 issued by the Council of Ministers decision to change the name of the college to "College of the internal security forces", and linked directly to a ministry, and the creation of an independent budget, with the opportunity for all sectors of security to participate in the discussion of the general plan of the College. 15/4 ...
In 2015, the Saudi Ministry of Interior introduced the smartphone application "Absher" that provides 160 e-services to citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia. [8] Among the services that has been recently added to Absher is a service that allows users to file an electronic complaint against any traffic violation.
Saudi Arabia has at least 15 active military airfields. [24] As of 2011, Saudi Arabia has around 300 combat aircraft. The kingdom's combat aircraft are newly acquired Typhoons and upgraded Tornado IDS, F-15 Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle fighter planes. Saudi Arabia has a further 80+ F-15 Eagles on order and an option to buy another 72 Typhoons.
MIC seeks to accommodate the needs and requirements of Saudi Arabia’s military sectors, acquiring technologies and building up military industries that are capable of keeping up with advancements in the Armed Forces. Its strategy includes: [6] Recruiting, developing and retaining a national work force.
Although she believes that the guardianship system needs to be reconsidered, she thinks that Absher is an important step towards facilitating women-guardians related issues in Saudi Arabia. [21] Absher manager Atiyah Al-Anazy announced in 2019 that two million women were using the application in Saudi Arabia to facilitate their transactions. [22]