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History of e Jubayl Naval Air Facility

e Jubayl Naval Air Facility, located near the city of Jubail on Saudi Arabia’s eastern coast, is a key installation supporting Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) maritime operations in the Persian Gulf. Constructed in the 1980s as part of Saudi Arabia’s modernization efforts, the facility was designed to provide logistical, maintenance, and operational support for naval aviation assets, including helicopters and patrol aircraft. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, e Jubayl played a significant role as a staging and support base for coalition naval activities. Today, the facility continues to support joint and multinational exercises, contributing to regional maritime security and defense cooperation.

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ABOUT e Jubayl Naval Air Facility

  • Strategic Location: Jubayl Naval Air Facility (JNAF) is located near Jubail in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, on the Persian Gulf coast, making it a key strategic site for maritime and air operations in the region.
  • Role During Operation Desert Storm: The facility played a vital role during Operation Desert Storm (1991) as a logistics and support hub for coalition naval and air forces, particularly for US and allied operations against Iraq.
  • US-Saudi Cooperation: JNAF was established as part of extensive US-Saudi military cooperation agreements, allowing the US Navy and Marine Corps access to the facility during times of crisis.
  • Home to Mine Countermeasures Units: The air facility has hosted US Navy MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters specialized in mine countermeasures, crucial for ensuring the safety of naval vessels in the Gulf’s heavily mined waters during and after the Gulf War.
  • Support for Amphibious Operations: Jubayl served as a staging area for US Marine amphibious units, including the 1st Marine Division, who conducted feints and maneuvers from the facility to divert Iraqi forces during Desert Storm.
  • Multi-National Base: Besides US and Saudi forces, the facility has hosted military personnel from the United Kingdom, France, and other coalition nations during major operations in the Persian Gulf.
  • Modern Infrastructure: JNAF features a modern runway, hangars, and support facilities capable of accommodating a wide range of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, as well as advanced logistics and maintenance units.
  • Environmental Challenges: The base’s coastal location presents unique challenges, including extreme heat, humidity, and sandstorms, which affect both personnel and equipment.
  • Critical During Maritime Incidents: JNAF has supported rapid response operations to maritime incidents in the Gulf, such as the 1987-88 "Tanker War" phase of the Iran-Iraq War, with US forces protecting shipping lanes.
  • Training and Joint Exercises: The facility regularly hosts joint US-Saudi military exercises, focusing on naval aviation, anti-mine warfare, and rapid deployment operations, enhancing interoperability between allied forces.

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