Cambrian Patrol is one of the most difficult military exercises in the world


Rawalpindi: The Pakistan Army team won the gold medal in Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2025.
According to Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), the Cambrian Patrol 2025 competition was held in Wales, UK, from October 3 to 13, 2025. Cambrian Patrol is one of the most difficult military exercises in the world. Teams from different countries participated in this exercise.
According to ISPR, the teams covered a distance of 60 kilometers in 48 hours in harsh and difficult terrain, while the teams performed various military duties in the exercise.
ISPR stated that this year 137 teams from 36 countries participated in the exercise. The Pakistan Army team won the gold medal for its outstanding performance under the leadership of Captain Muhammad Saad.
The ISPR added that this success is a source of pride for the entire nation and the Pakistan Army. The Pakistan Army keeps the flag of the beloved homeland high with professionalism, high training, and determination, and will continue to do so in the future as well.
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