The maritime drills include range of naval operations covering traditional and non-traditional warfare domains.


Karachi: Major joint Naval Exercise Naseem Al Bahr-XIV and Deraa Al Sahil between Pakistan Navy and Royal Saudi Naval Forces commenced at Al Jubail in Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan Navy said the exercises are aimed to consolidate bilateral relations and enhance interoperability between the two navies and special operations forces.
The maritime drills include range of naval operations covering traditional and non-traditional warfare domains.
It said for participation in exercises, PN Flotilla comprising Pakistan Navy Ships SAIF, HIMMAT, DEHSHAT and MUHAFIZ reached Al Jubail port of Saudi Arabia.
The ships were warmly welcomed by senior Royal Saudi Naval Forces officials and Pakistan's Diplomatic Staff at Saudi Arabia.
In addition to Naval Ships, Special Operations Forces and Marines of both the navies, helicopters and aircraft of Royal Saudi Air Force are participating in the exercises.
During the harbor phase, both sides exchanged views on professional subjects and finalized the planning of sea exercises.
Harbor phase activities included workshops on tactical procedures, seminars, simulators training, exchange visits and coordination meetings prior conduct of exercises at sea.
Exercise Naseem Al Bahr is biennial naval exercise that has evolved over three decades.
The exercise is a manifestation of Pak-Saudi strategic relations and mutual resolve to enhance cooperation in naval domain to jointly deal maritime challenges.

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