Surveillance Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Hudhud-1 (Origin unknown)

Hudhud-1 (Origin unknown) Rased (Commercially obtainable Skywalker X8 UAV)

Rased (Commercially obtainable Skywalker X8 UAV) Raqeep (U.S. Raven RQ-11 inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks)

Raqeep (U.S. Raven RQ-11 inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks) Samad-1 (Supplied by Iran. Previously sighted in Iran and Syria. Also supplied to Hizbullah in Lebanon)

Loitering Munitions

Ballistic Missiles

OTR-21 Tochka (Inventory likely depleted. Inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks)

OTR-21 Tochka (Inventory likely depleted. Inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks) R-17 Elbrus "Scud-B" ( Most converted to Borkans. Inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks)

R-17 Elbrus "Scud-B" ( Inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks) Hwasŏng-5/6 "Scud-B/C'' Most converted to Borkans. Inherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks)

Borkan-1 ( Modified Scud/Hwasŏng missile i nherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks )

Borkan-2 ( Modified Scud/Hwasŏng missile i nherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks )

Borkan-H2 ([Components] supplied by Iran. Based on the Qiam ballistic missile )

Borkan-3 ([Components] supplied by Iran. Based on the Qiam ballistic missile )

Qaher-1 ( Repurposed Soviet V-750 missile of S-75 SAM i nherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks )

Qaher-M2 ( Modified Soviet V-750 missile of S-75 SAM i nherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks )

Badr-F (Origin unknown)

Cruise Missiles

Quds ''351'' (Supplied by Iran. Variant of the Soumar family of cruise missiles)

Multiple Rocket Launchers

Coastal Defence Missile Systems

Al-Mandab-1 (Chinese C-801 AShM inherited from pre-war Yemeni Navy stocks)

Noor (At least one interdicted by by the United States, November 2019 on the way to Yemen)

Anti-Tank Guided Missiles

Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems

9K32 Strela-2 (I nherited from pre-war Yemeni Army stocks)

9K32 Strela-2 9K338 Igla-S (Origin unknown. At least one captured from Houthi militants by Coalition forces )

9K338 Igla-S (Usage reported by USCENTCOM )

( At least five seized the United States, November 2019 on the way to Yemen)

Surface-to-Air Missiles

Multi-Purpose Missiles

''358'' ( At least eight seized the United States, November 2019 and February 2020 on the way to Yemen)

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This list only includes equipment confirmed to be in service with Houthi militants in Yemen or interdicted on the way to Yemen. The goal of this list is to comprehensively catalogue the current inventory of drones, rockets and missiles of the Houthi militants as well as clarify their originNotes:- If several configurations of a vehicle with one designation are known, they are added as such.- When the origin of a piece of equipment is unknown, it is indicated as such.- The part within apostrophes refers to an unoffical name, such as the US DoD xxx designation system.(Click on the equipment to get a picture of them in Houthi service.)