Bahawalpur – Pakistan Military Chief sends a stern warning to enemy duringstrike corps menuvers near borders along with Saudi military troops.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has visited StrikeCorps of Pakistan Army during its winter collective training nearBahawalpur.
The Army Chief witnessed training exercise for conduct of trans-frontieroffensive operations. Fighter aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) andcontingent of Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) also participated in exercise,said a press release issued by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR)directorate on Thursday.
The Army Chief appreciated the high standards of training displayed by allparticipants including PAF. General Qamar Javed Bajwa especially hailedparticipation and display of high standard of training by the RSLFcontingent.
“Strike Corps of Pakistan Army have decisive role during the war. Suchexercises enhance confidence for exploiting their optimal combatpotential,” the Army Chief said and added “Pakistan Army from soldiers togenerals is a well-trained and battle-hardened cohesive force which isready to take on any challenge confronting the defence and security ofPakistan.”
Senior Corps Commanders, Inspector General Training and Evaluation,Commander Army Air Defence Command, Senior officers of Pakistan Air Forceand Deputy Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) Major General Ahmed BinAbdullah Al Moqrin were also present on the occasion.
PAF CONDUCTS NIGHT OPERATIONAL EXERCISE
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has conducted a command-level night operationalexercise with participation of all types of PAF aircraft and Air Defenceassets.
According to the officials of PAF, the night exercise was a sequel to theHawk-Eye exercise which was conducted last week with participation of alloperational PAF Bases.
The exercise was aimed at training the operational aircrew in effective,coordinated and concurrent employment of offensive and defensivecapabilities.






