RIYADH: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has joined Saudi Arabia in a multinational aerial combat drill, showcasing its operational excellence and strengthening defense ties with participating nations.
The exercise, held at a strategic airbase in Saudi Arabia, brings together air forces from several countries, aiming to enhance interoperability, share tactical expertise, and refine combat readiness in complex aerial scenarios.
PAF fighter jets and personnel, renowned for their skill and professionalism, are participating in various simulated missions, including air-to-air combat, precision strikes, and strategic reconnaissance. The drills are designed to foster mutual understanding and improve coordination among allied air forces.
Speaking about the exercise, a PAF spokesperson emphasized its significance in bolstering regional security and enhancing Pakistan’s defense collaborations on a global scale.
The participation highlights the deepening ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, along with their shared commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region.