SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi, Bahrain navies begin joint maritime exercise 'JISR-22'

December 06, 2021

JUBAIL — The Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) and the Royal Bahraini Naval Forces launched on Sunday the mixed bilateral maritime exercise "JISR-22" at King Abdulaziz Naval Base in the Eastern Fleet in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

Commander of the Eastern Fleet Rear Admiral Majid bin Hazaa Al-Qahtani said the drill aims to enhance capabilities that contribute to the security and stability of the region, develop and expand operational compatibility, and tactical efficiency, as well as exchange expertise, to develop both sides capabilities in maritime operations, with the participation of the Royal Saudi Air Force in the air support operations of ship combating.

Al-Qahtani added that this exercise comes as an extension of a series of “JISR” exercises carried out periodically between the two countries aiming to enhance security cooperation, secure regional waters, unify concepts and joint work. — SPA


December 06, 2021
175 views
HIGHLIGHTS
SAUDI ARABIA
9 hours ago

Rare 'Strawberry Moon' to light up Saudi skies on June 11

SAUDI ARABIA
9 hours ago

Pilgrims begin stoning Jamrat al-Aqaba in Mina

SAUDI ARABIA
10 hours ago

Egyptian stabs Saudi university professor to death; wife’s condition is critical