RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Protection has launched a brand new service on the nationwide Tawakkalna software permitting residents and residents to report suspicious aerial sightings, together with drones and missiles.
The ministry stated the service permits customers throughout the Kingdom to report any uncommon aerial exercise to make sure speedy supply of data and assist swift response to guard the nation and its important belongings.
Maj. Gen. Turki Al-Malki, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Protection, stated the service strengthens cooperation between residents, residents and the nationwide protection system.
“This service enhances the real partnership between residents, residents and the protection system, recognizing their essential function in defending the nation,” Al-Malki stated.
He added that the Saudi Armed Forces possess superior capabilities to confront any aerial assaults focusing on the Kingdom.
Nonetheless, the brand new service permits residents and residents to report any potential threats and represents a serious step in utilizing superior expertise to contain the general public in detecting safety dangers, he stated.
Protection Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman additionally commented on the launch of the service in a submit on the social media platform X.
“Residents are companions in defending the nation by means of their consciousness and vigilance in opposition to something which will goal their homeland,” he stated.
He urged residents and residents to report any sightings of missiles or drones by means of the Tawakkalna software.
In latest days, Saudi air protection programs have intercepted dozens of Iranian drones and several other hostile ballistic missiles that tried to focus on the Kingdom.




