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RAO to host joint Oman-Pakistan military exercise ‘Mountain Lynx’

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Last updated: 2024/10/21 at 11:21 AM
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The Royal Army of Oman (RAO) and units from the army of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan recently came together to showcase their joint drill “Mountain Lynx 1” in Al Jabal Al Akhdar. The event, which was held under the auspices of Maj. Gen Mattar Salim Al Balushi, Commander of RAO, was a practical demonstration of the participating units’ ability to work together in full harmony and execute their training objectives effectively. Military exercises like this are an integral part of the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF) annual training plans and programmes, aimed at enhancing the readiness and capabilities of the armed forces.

The demonstration was attended by several senior officers from SAF and the Pakistani army, as well as the military attaché of Pakistan’s embassy in Muscat and various RAO personnel. This joint drill serves as a testament to the strong and enduring partnership between Oman and Pakistan in the field of defense and security. By working together in such exercises, both countries are able to enhance their interoperability, strengthen their military capabilities, and deepen their strategic cooperation for the benefit of regional security and stability.

The successful implementation of the Omani-Pakistani joint drill “Mountain Lynx 1” reflects the commitment of both countries to fostering closer military ties and collaboration in the face of shared security challenges. Such exercises not only provide an opportunity for the armed forces of Oman and Pakistan to enhance their operational skills and capabilities but also contribute to building mutual trust and understanding between the two nations. By working together in joint drills like this, the participating units can learn from each other’s experiences, best practices, and tactics, ultimately improving their overall effectiveness in future operations.

The presence of senior officers from both SAF and the Pakistani army at the practical demonstration underscores the importance and significance of the Omani-Pakistani partnership in the realm of defense and security. The exchange of knowledge, expertise, and training between the two countries’ armed forces during joint drills like “Mountain Lynx 1” is crucial for building a strong foundation for future cooperation and collaboration. Such exercises not only enhance the readiness and capabilities of the participating units but also serve as a platform for sharing lessons learned and building lasting relationships between Oman and Pakistan in the field of defense.

As part of the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF) annual training plans and programmes, military exercises like the Omani-Pakistani joint drill “Mountain Lynx 1” play a vital role in maintaining the operational readiness and effectiveness of the armed forces. By continuously challenging and testing the capabilities of the participating units in various scenarios and environments, such exercises help them to hone their skills, improve their coordination, and enhance their ability to respond to any potential threats or challenges that may arise. This demonstrates the commitment of Oman and Pakistan to ensuring the security and stability of the region through joint training and cooperation.

Overall, the practical demonstration of the Omani-Pakistani joint drill “Mountain Lynx 1” in Al Jabal Al Akhdar highlights the dedication of both countries to strengthening their partnership in the field of defense and security. By showcasing their ability to operate in full harmony and execute their training objectives effectively, the participating units have demonstrated their commitment to enhancing their capabilities and interoperability for the benefit of regional security. Such joint drills not only contribute to the professional development of the armed forces of Oman and Pakistan but also serve as a powerful symbol of the enduring friendship and cooperation between the two nations.

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