Pakistan, Saudi Arabia conclude joint counterterrorism exercise Al Battar-II
- Combat teams from the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and the Saudi Army took part in the counterterrorism-focused drills
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have completed their joint military exercise Al Battar-II, held from November 18 to 26 in Tabuk, the military said on Wednesday.
According to the ISPR, combat teams from the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and the Saudi Army took part in the counterterrorism-focused drills.
The closing ceremony was held on Wednesday, attended by the General Officer Commanding SSG as Pakistan’s chief guest, alongside senior Saudi military officials.
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The exercise aimed to improve joint proficiency in counterterrorism operations, with a focus on fighting in built-up areas, countering improvised explosive devices, and refining tactical drills through integrated training.
ISPR said troops from both countries demonstrated high standards of professionalism, operational skill and interoperability.
It added that the exercise further strengthened Pakistan–Saudi defence cooperation, describing the ties as “deep-rooted and historic”.
All training objectives were achieved, the statement said, reaffirming the commitment of both countries to regional peace, security and joint preparedness.























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