On June 15, the Yemeni Missiles Force of the Ansarullah revolutionaries announced that it had launched an OTR-21 Tochka missile at a gathering of Saudi-led coalition troops along the western coast of Yemen. The Yemen al-Masirah TV reported that dozens of coalition fighters had been killed in the missile strike.
The Yemeni Missiles Force said that one of its Unnamed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) managed to detect the Saudi-led coalition gathering along the western coast of Yemen, earlier. This is the first time the pro-Houthis force reveals such an important detail.
The Soviet-made OTR-21 Tochka tactical ballistic missile has a range of over 70km and a 482kg high explosive warhead. The Soviet ballistic missile is also known for its high accuracy.
This is not the first use of OTR-21 Tochka in the Yemeni war. On September 4 of 2017, the Ansarullah launched a Tochka missile at a base of the Saudi-led coalition in the province of Marib. Back then, the missile strike killed over 100 service members of the coalition and destroyed millions-worth military hardware.
The Saudi-led coalition is yet to comment on the new missile strike. This may mean that the coalition air defense force failed to intercept the missile, which has a very high speed.
The use of advance missiles such as the OTR-21 Tochka confirms that the Ansarullah and their allies from the Yemeni Army are willing to use all of their limited resources to repel the ongoing attack of the Saudi-led coalition on the port of Hodeida.