Pakistan and Turkiye Conclude Joint Military Drills as Navy Tests New Missile

Joint Commando and Special Forces Exercise in Ankara, Türkiye. (ISPR)

Pakistan and Turkiye special forces finished their joint military exercises which they named Exercise Jinnah-XIII. The Turkish cities of Ankara and Isparta served as the training grounds for the extensive program which concentrated on modern counterterrorism operational methods.

The Inter-Services Public Relations ISPR reported that Pakistan Army combat teams conducted their training together with Turkish military personnel. Both allied nations demonstrated outstanding professional conduct and operational capacity during their demanding training sessions.

The exercise aimed to improve shared methods and tactical techniques between the participating forces. The training program dedicated special resources to training personnel for urban warfare operations which involved securing urban environments and handling IED explosives. Pakistani military personnel achieved their military diplomatic objectives through the drills which established stronger ties with Turkiye in their ongoing partnership.

Pakistan Navy Successfully Test-Fires Indigenous Anti-Ship Missile

The Pakistan Navy conducted a live-fire test of its newly developed indigenous ship-launched anti-ship missile during a different military readiness demonstration which took place earlier in the day. 

 

Military officials confirmed that the advanced weapon accurately engaged its target at high speed and extended range, showcasing the country’s precision-strike capabilities. The successful launch at the event brought together Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf with top scientists and Defence Ministry representatives.