Rohde & Schwarz: A strong, reliable partner for shaping the future of telecoms in KSA

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Updated 03 October 2018
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Rohde & Schwarz: A strong, reliable partner for shaping the future of telecoms in KSA

  • Founded more than 80 years ago, the independent company has an extensive sales and service network in more than 70 countries
  • Rohde & Schwarz has emerged as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of information and communication technology products

RIYADH: The Rohde & Schwarz technology group, which has a substantial presence in Saudi Arabia, is a strong and reliable partner for shaping the future of communications, information and security. It develops, produces and markets innovative testing and measurement, information and communications technology products for professional users.

In addition to being a top-notch communications and security company, Rohde & Schwarz also focuses on testing and measurement, broadcast and media, cybersecurity, secure communications and monitoring, and network testing, areas that address different industries and government sector market segments. The company also focuses on testing and measurement for the wireless market, the automotive industry, aerospace and defense.

It offers solutions in industrial electronics and research, education, broadcast, media for network operators, consumer electronics manufacturers, content providers, cybersecurity solutions, communications and security solutions for critical infrastructures, reconnaissance equipment for homeland and external security, as well as communications and reconnaissance equipment for armed forces.

Founded more than 80 years ago, the independent company has an extensive sales and service network in more than 70 countries. On June 30, 2017, it had about 10,500 employees, and the group achieved net revenue of approximately €1.9 billion in the 2016/2017 fiscal year. The company’s headquarters is in Munich, Germany, and it has regional hubs in Asia and the US.

Rohde & Schwarz has emerged as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of information and communication technology products for professional users, and is one of Germany’s largest manufacturers of IT security products. 

It is also a market-leading supplier in the mobile and wireless communications sector, offering a complete portfolio of testing and measurement instruments and systems for the development, production and type testing of components and consumer devices, as well as for setting up and monitoring mobile networks.


New wave of Iranian drone attacks on Saudi Arabia neutralized

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New wave of Iranian drone attacks on Saudi Arabia neutralized

  • 13 drones downed east of Riyadh city and 8 destroyed upon entering Saudi air space
  • Drone attacks continue despite apology given by Iranian officials to Gulf states

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s air defenses neutralized a fresh wave of drone attacks on Sunday, the Ministry of Defense announced, as Iranian strikes on Gulf states showed no signs of abating despite Tehran’s conciliatory gestures a day earlier.

Ministry spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said in posts on X that 13 drones were intercepted and destroyed east of Riyadh, while eight more were shot down shortly after entering Saudi airspace.

Sunday’s attacks follow a relentless barrage on Saturday in which the Kingdom’s air defenses intercepted and destroyed 21 drones headed toward Aramco’s Shaybah oil field deep in the Rub’ al-Khali desert, as well as five ballistic missiles fired at various times during the day.

Also on Saturday, Saudi defenses intercepted five ballistic missiles launched toward Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj, an important industrial zone approximately 80 kilometers southeast of Riyadh. It was the third attempted strike in three consecutive days on the base. A single drone was also intercepted east of Riyadh.

The Shaybah attack on Saturday was the first on the vital facility since Feb. 28, when Israel and the United States launched a massive air campaign against Iran, triggering a wave of retaliatory strikes by Tehran across the Gulf region.

The persistent attacks came despite Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issuing a public apology on Saturday to Gulf neighbors, saying Tehran would halt strikes unless attacks against Iran originated from their territory. “I personally apologize to the neighboring countries that were affected by Iran’s actions,” he said in a televised address.

However, Iran’s armed forces spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi sought to qualify the pledge, saying Iran would avoid targeting neighboring countries only unless their territory was used to launch attacks against Iran — a caveat that left regional officials questioning whether the apology signaled a genuine effort to de-escalate or simply a shift in messaging while military operations continued.

The sincerity of this diplomatic overture has been met with skepticism as air defense sirens continue to wail across the Gulf. In the UAE, debris from a mid-air destruction caused minor damage to a building facade in Dubai Marina, though no injuries occurred.

The situation remains more volatile in Bahrain, where the Interior Ministry reported that an intercepted attack caused a fire in the capital, Manama, damaging a residential home and nearby structures. King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa reaffirmed the kingdom’s commitment to peace and coexistence but emphasized the necessity of maintaining regional stability against persistent threats.

Inside the Kingdom, the focus remains on protecting civilian and industrial hubs. Major General Al-Maliki highlighted that the recent missile threats were the third attempted strikes in three consecutive days on Al-Kharj, an important industrial zone located 80 kilometers southeast of Riyadh. On Friday alone, five missiles and multiple drones were shot down across the Eastern Province and the capital region.

The international community has responded with a mix of condemnation and warnings. US President Donald Trump warned via social media that Iran would be “hit very hard” in response to the aggression. Meanwhile, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), following an extraordinary meeting in Riyadh, affirmed the collective right of member states to defend their territories against what they termed “treacherous Iranian aggression.”