Pakistani and Saudi military “on the job training” concluded with a ceremony in Multan

Pakistani and Saudi military "on the job training" concluded with a ceremony in Multan

According to the military’s media wing, “on job training” between the Pakistan Army and Saudi forces took place from January 15 to February 26. The ending ceremony was held in Multan on Tuesday.

The training was carried out to promote joint employment and learn from one another’s experiences, as well as further solidify the long-standing fraternal connections between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public connections (ISPR).

The military’s media wing stated that field maneuver and battle inoculation exercises using air and ground forces marked the conclusion of the training, which included both conventional and sub-conventional operations.

As Chief Guesta, the commander of Multan Corps saw the exercise and expressed pleasure with the training levels attained as well as the mutual understanding.

According to authorities, the Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Force conducted a combined exercise in Muzaffargarh earlier this month.

The training exercise gave the Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Force an exceptional way to coordinate their forces, share knowledge, and improve military capabilities through experimentation.

Both troops took part in the training with vigor and grace, and they both had a great time. According to the officials, advanced activities such Combined Battle PT, Small Scale Operations, Room Clearance, Close Marksmanship, Firing and Rappelling were carried out.

Cobra helicopters took part in the drill, which produced a combative environment. To become proficient at mounting and dismounting helicopters in the event of terrorism, both forces undertook rigorous training.

According to the officials, the exercise aimed to lower the rate of terrorism in the area and demonstrate that it was a step in the right direction toward bringing about peace.