Drone strikes in Yemen

United States drone strikes in Yemen started after the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, when the US military attacked the Islamist militant presence in Yemen, in particular Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula using drone warfare.

Drone strikes in Yemen
Part of the War on Terror
and the Yemeni Civil War (2014–present)

MQ-1 Predator commonly used in drone strikes in Yemen
DateNovember 5, 2002 – present
Location
Yemen
Status

Ongoing

  • 378 drone strikes confirmed
  • 57 al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula leaders confirmed killed
  • Numerous al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula bases destroyed
  • Most recent drone strike against al-Qaeda launched in February 2023

  • Saudi-led coalition forces intervene in Yemen in 2015 to restore the internationally recognized Yemen government led by President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
  • United States support the Saudi Arabian-led intervention primarily through arms sales and technical assistance
  • U.S. Army Special Forces deployed to the Saudi Arabia-Yemen border to help defeat the Houthi rebels in 2018.
Belligerents

 United States


Saudi-led coalition:
 Saudi Arabia
 United Arab Emirates
 Bahrain
 Kuwait
 Qatar
 Jordan
 Morocco
 Sudan
 Senegal
Supported by:

Logistical Support:

In support of:
Cabinet of Yemen

  • Yemen Armed Forces (pro-Hadi)
  • Yemeni Air Force
  • Popular Resistance

United States-led coalition:
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Australia
 Bahrain
 Canada
 Denmark
 Germany
 Greece
 South Korea
 Netherlands
 New Zealand
 Norway
 Seychelles
 Singapore
 Sri Lanka
Supported by:

al-Qaeda

Supported by:

Alleged Support:

  •  Iran (denied)
  •  Qatar (denied)

 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (from 2014)


Revolutionary Committee/Supreme Political Council

Supported by:
 Iran
 Syria
 North Korea
 Qatar
 Russia
 Hezbollah
 Cuba
 Eritrea
 Oman
 Libya (until 2011)
Commanders and leaders
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
Nasir al-Wuhayshi  
Qasim al-Raymi  
Abu Hamza al-Zinjibari  
Said Ali al-Shihri  
Khalid Batarfi
Ibrahim al-Asiri  
Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi  
Anwar al-Awlaki  
Othman al-Ghamdi  
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh  
Harith bin Ghazi al-Nadhari  
Ibrahim al-Qosi
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
1 killed
3 wounded
1 V-22 Osprey crashed
1 MQ-9 Reaper shot down
1,367–1,758 total killed, 1,251–1,609 militants killed (New America) or 846–1,159 militants killed (The Bureau of Investigative Journalism)
116–149 civilians killed (New America) or 174–225 civilians killed (The Bureau of Investigative Journalism)

With the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, the Saudi led coalition also attacked Houthi rebels using drone warfare. The Houthi military have as well used drone warfare to attack the Saudi led coalition and pro Yemen government troops.

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