A boat docked in the bay near the Jazan Port in Saudi Arabia on January 14, 2010.
  • Drone boats filled with explosives have reportedly been used to launch attacks against Saudi Arabia at sea.
  • On Sunday, the Saudi Royal Navy said it intercepted two boats laden with explosives traveling toward the country’s major port of Jazan, located north of Yemen.
  • And on Tuesday, Saudi border guards said they rescued a Saudi fishing boat that came under fire from unknown attackers while in Gulf waters.
  • Experts have expressed concern over the Yemeni rebel group having access to this remote type of weaponry.

Drone-controlled boats filled with explosives were reportedly used in at least one attempted attack on Saudi Arabia this week.

Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, the spokesman for the Arab coalition in Yemen, claimed that the Saudi Royal Navy intercepted two boats laden with explosives traveling toward the major port of Jazan, located directly north of the country’s border with Yemen.

Al-Malaki said the Navy spotted two boats approaching the port on Sunday morning that appeared to be remotely controlled. The boats, reportedly operated by the Houthi group in Yemen, were destroyed and caused only minor material damage.

He warned that coalition forces “will strike with iron fist all those involved in acts of terrorism.”