Doha, Qatar – The Candidate Training Centre in Doha celebrated the graduation of 25th batch of the Foundational Course for Officer Candidates this week, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing development of the Qatar Armed Forces (QAF). The ceremony, held under the patronage of Chief of Staff of Qatar Armed Forces H E Lt. Gen. (Pilot) Jassim bin Mohammed Al-Manaai, recognized the completion of four months of rigorous training designed to prepare these individuals for future leadership roles within the military. This officer training program is a cornerstone of Qatar’s defense strategy.
The graduation ceremony, attended by senior QAF commanders and officers, took place with Deputy Chief of Staff for Education Maj Gen (Pilot) Salem Abdullah Al-Dosari presenting certificates to the outstanding graduates. A military parade followed the presentation, showcasing the skills and discipline instilled during the course. The event underscores Qatar’s commitment to building a highly capable and professional military force.
The Importance of Qatar Armed Forces Officer Training
The Foundational Course for Officer Candidates is a crucial initial phase in the career progression of future Qatari military leaders. According to the QAF, the program focuses on building a strong base of military knowledge, physical fitness, and ethical conduct. This comprehensive approach aims to ensure that newly commissioned officers are well-prepared to handle the challenges of modern warfare and contribute effectively to national security.
The curriculum included intensive instruction in infantry tactics and weapons handling, essential components of any military foundation. Equally important was the emphasis on military discipline and physical conditioning, designed to foster resilience and teamwork. Furthermore, the course incorporated dedicated modules for leadership development, recognizing that effective command is paramount to success in any military operation.
Course Highlights and Curriculum
Brig. Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Henzab, Commander of the Candidate Training Centre, highlighted the dedication of the instructors and the commitment of the candidates during his address. The training wasn’t limited to practical skills; it also included academic study to broaden the candidates’ understanding of military strategy and international affairs.
The four-month duration of the course represents a significant investment in the future of the QAF. This timeframe allows for a thorough grounding in core competencies, while also providing opportunities for candidates to demonstrate their potential. The program’s intensity is reportedly designed to simulate the pressures of real-world deployments, preparing graduates for the demands of service.
Qatar has been steadily increasing its investment in its military capabilities in recent years, driven by regional security concerns and a desire for greater self-reliance. This increased investment has led to upgrades in equipment and, crucially, enhanced military education programs like the Foundational Course. The country has also engaged in joint military exercises with international partners, further strengthening its defense posture.
The graduation of Batch 25 comes amidst ongoing efforts to modernize the QAF and enhance its operational readiness. The focus on leadership skills is particularly noteworthy, as Qatar seeks to develop a cadre of officers capable of adapting to evolving security threats. This emphasis on defense personnel development aligns with broader national strategies for security and stability.
While the specific number of graduates was not publicly released, the event signifies a continuous influx of trained personnel into the Qatari armed forces. The QAF regularly conducts such training programs, ensuring a steady stream of qualified individuals to fill critical roles.
Looking ahead, the newly graduated officer candidates will proceed to specialized training programs tailored to their chosen branches within the QAF. The timing of their subsequent deployments and assignments will depend on operational requirements and individual performance evaluations. Observers will be watching for further announcements regarding the expansion of training facilities and the introduction of new curriculum elements designed to address emerging challenges in the field of national security and Qatar defense.
The continued success of these training initiatives will be a key factor in maintaining Qatar’s security and contributing to regional stability. Further details regarding the QAF’s long-term training plans are expected to be released in the coming months.

