Pakistan Army Chief Witnesses Electronic Warfare Capabilities in Military Exercise

Tue Dec 03 2024
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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Syed Asim Munir, visited troops engaged in a high-intensity field training exercise near Narowal and Sialkot, showcasing advanced electronic warfare and information operations aimed at countering modern battlefield threats.

The exercise highlighted the integration of cutting-edge tactics to disrupt enemy communications and combat disinformation, the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said on Tuesday.

Speaking on the occasion, the COAS said that the armed forces, with the resolute support of the nation, are fully capable of safeguarding the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the beloved motherland against the entire spectrum of threats, ISPR stated in a press release.

The Army Chief emphasized the critical importance of maintaining constant preparedness to counter any potential threats posed by adversaries, the ISPR added.

On the occasion, the Army Chief was given a comprehensive brief on the objectives and conduct of the exercise, which aimed to refine professional skills and battlefield procedures essential for addressing emerging operational challenges, the ISPR said.

During the exercise, integrated fire and manoeuvre operations were conducted by various elements, including Armour,

Infantry, Mechanized Infantry, Artillery, Air Defence, Army Aviation and Anti-Tank Guided Missile units.

The exercise also demonstrated the effective employment of electronic warfare capabilities and information operations

designed to disrupt enemy communications and counter disinformation strategies in a modern battlefield environment.
The Army Chief commended the training standards, operational readiness and high state of morale.

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