Jarallah Alaluwayt

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Jarallah Alaluwayt making a speech in front of Strategic Missile Academy graduates (June 2013).
Commander of Strategic Missile Force
Assumed office
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Preceded by?
Personal details
BornSaudi Arabia
Military service
Allegiance Saudi Arabia
Branch/service Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force
Rank Major general

Major General Jarallah Alaluwayt (Arabic: جار الله العلويط) is the current commander of the fifth branch of Royal Saudi Armed Forces: the Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force. He had officially opened the new HQ and Academy building of Strategic Missile Force in Riyadh during July 2013.[2][3] Starting from 2013 his name and photos are officially opened for the general public, his personality is not classified as it was used before for all information connected with Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force.[4]

His post became even more important since the Nuclear program of Saudi Arabia has been pushed forward from 2009 according to the declaration by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud.[5][6]

Jarallah Alaluwayt is probably the first and the only one commander of such military branch among all Arab and Muslim countries. Pakistan has strategic ballistic missiles too, but they are not a separate branch of the military; the Army Strategic Forces Command is subordinate of Pakistan Army.

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  1. ^ His photo from Saudied.com
  2. ^ [1] "Arabic: المملكة العربية السعودية هي الدولة العربية الوحيدة التي من ضمن فروع قواتها المسلحة فرع رئيسي يسمى – Saudi Arabia is the only Arab country there among the branches of the armed forces major branch is called Strategic Missile Force" Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Twitter @ SaudiArmyNews, July 2013.
  3. ^ "National Kuwait". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Arabic: تخريج عدد من دورات مركز ومدرسة قوة الصورايخ الاستراتيجية Student's Graduation at the Strategic Missile Force Center and Academy". Saudid.com. 10 May 2013. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Riyadh will build nuclear weapons if Iran gets them, Saudi prince warns" The Guardian, 29 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Dennis Ross: Saudi king vowed to obtain nuclear bomb after Iran" Haaretz, 30 May 2012.

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