Pakistan
PAF-USAF bilateral air exercise Falcon Talon culminates
The exercise was aimed at interoperability in complex air operations in realistic contemporary scenarios
Islamabad: The bilateral air exercise Falcon Talon of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and United States Air Force (USAF) has culminated at an operational airbase in Pakistan, said a statement issued by PAF.
According to details, the PAF spokesperson said that Air Marshal Zahid Mahmood, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Personnel), Pakistan Air Force along with the United States Chargé d’affaires in Pakistan, Angela Aggeler witnessed the culmination phase of the bilateral exercise, which started on February 26, 2022, with the deployment of USAF fighter jets at the operational base.
“The exercise was aimed at interoperability in complex air operations in realistic contemporary scenarios,” he said.
Meanwhile, interacting with the combat crew of both the air forces, Air Marshal Zahid congratulated the participants on the successful completion of the exercise. He also appreciated the air and ground crew for the smooth and professional conduct of the significant exercise.
He said that both the air forces had a long history of enviable cordial relations and hoped that the exercise would certainly enable both the air forces to learn from mutual experiences in addition to promoting interoperability.
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