Joint training exercise between Pakistan Army, Saudi forces concludes in Multan

The training programme encompassed both conventional and sub-conventional operations, says ISPR


News Desk February 27, 2024
The closing ceremony of over six-week long joint military training between Pakistan Army and Royal Saudi Land Forces. PHOTO: APP

The closing ceremony of the "On Job Training of Royal Saudi Land Forces with Pakistan Army" was held in Multan on Tuesday, the military’s media wing said in a statement.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the training, lasting from 15 January to 26 February 2024, was aimed at fostering joint employment and leveraging each other’s experiences, thereby strengthening the longstanding fraternal relations between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The comprehensive training programme encompassed both conventional and sub-conventional operations, providing participants with a holistic understanding of modern military tactics and strategies.

The training culminated with a field manoeuvre and battle inoculation exercise, featuring coordinated efforts between air and ground forces.

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Commander Multan Corps graced the occasion as the chief guest, witnessing firsthand the culmination of the rigorous training regime. Expressing his satisfaction, the chief guest lauded the mutual understanding and high training standards achieved throughout the duration of the exercise.

Last week, the Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces conducted a joint military training exercise at the Muzaffargarh Field Firing Range.

The training exercise consisted of Combined Battle PT, Room Clearance, Small Scale Operations, Close Marksmanship and Firing and Repelling.

The event also witnessed the participation of the Cobra gunship helicopters, with forces of both countries actively participating in the exercise.

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