Dhahran, February 4, 2025 – The "Victory Spears 2025" military exercise continues at the Air Warfare Center, bringing together a diverse array of forces from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and 15 friendly nations. This large-scale exercise, which involves branches of the Saudi Armed Forces, the Ministry of National Guard, the Presidency of State Security (PSS), and international military contingents, is designed to strengthen coordination, enhance combat readiness, and improve operational capabilities among participating forces.
Brigadier General Pilot Mohammed bin Ali Al-Amri, the exercise commander, provided updates on the successful progression of the maneuvers, highlighting that the operations are unfolding as planned. The comprehensive training program not only includes a series of specialized academic lectures and studies but also the execution of various combat missions designed to test and improve the skills of aircrews, technicians, and support personnel. The focus is on maximizing combat readiness, fostering tactical expertise, and preparing military units to operate efficiently in real-world scenarios.
The exercise is structured to promote close collaboration among the participating countries, enabling them to exchange valuable military knowledge, share best practices, and develop stronger operational synergies. It emphasizes joint combat operations, scenario-based training, and integrated strategies that aim to enhance both individual and collective capabilities. Through this multinational partnership, the "Victory Spears 2025" exercise seeks to fortify the preparedness of all involved forces, providing them with the tools and experience needed to address emerging security challenges in the region and beyond.
A significant objective of the exercise is to enhance the operational coordination among the different military units, ensuring they can effectively respond to crises and complex combat situations in a synchronized manner. By sharpening the combat proficiency of aircrews and ground support teams alike, the exercise not only aims to improve individual performance but also to cultivate a deeper sense of collaboration and mutual trust among the armed forces of the participating nations.
As "Victory Spears 2025" continues, it is expected to further cement the strategic military alliances between Saudi Arabia and its partners, contributing to regional stability and security. The exercise is a testament to the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening defense capabilities, advancing technological advancements in military training, and building robust, cooperative military relationships with its allies around the world.