RAWALPINDI: The first-ever Pakistan-Egypt two-week-long joint air defence exercise “Sky Guards-1” concluded in Cairo, Egypt, according to an Inter-Services Public Relations news.
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June 5, 2021
RAWALPINDI: The first-ever Pakistan-Egypt two weeks long joint air defence exercise, Sky Guards-1, concluded at Cairo, Egypt, on Friday.Commander Army Air Defence Command (AAD) Lieutenant General Hamooduz Zaman Khan witnessed the final phase of the live firing exercise and the closing ceremony of the exercise, said an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) news release.
The troops of Pakistan Army Air Defence, Pakistan Air Force Air Defence and Egyptian Air Defence Forces participated in the exercise which was focused on integration, synchronization, information gathering, interoperability and decision-making.
The chief guest witnessed the live fire of different weapons including the Igla missile by Pakistan Army Air Defence and Crotale missile by Pakistan Air Force Air Defence. He lauded the professionalism of participating troops and emphasized the need to be abreast of emerging trends and techniques.
RAWALPINDI: The first-ever Pakistan-Egypt two weeks long joint air defence exercise, Sky Guards-1, concluded at Cairo, Egypt, on Friday.Commander Army Air Defence Command Lieutenant General.
The Commander Army Air Defence Command (AAD) Lieutenant General Hamood Uz Zaman Khan witnessed the final phase of live firing exercise and closing ceremony of the Pakistan-Egypt Joint Air Defence Exercise “Sky Guards-1” held on Friday at Cairo, Egypt.