Indus Shield 2024: Strengthening Military Cooperation Among Key Allies

The Pakistan Air Force is spearheading a major multinational air exercise, Indus Shield 2024, which includes participation from the air forces of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.

These exercises are aimed at bolstering military collaboration and ensuring readiness to tackle shared security challenges in the region. Indus Shield 2024 seeks to demonstrate the professionalism and capabilities of the involved air forces amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.

The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) has deployed six Panavia Tornado fighter jets, while the Turkish Air Force has contributed F-16s, and the Egyptian Air Force has provided Mirage 2000 aircraft. Pakistan is showcasing its J-10C fighter jets.

The Panavia Tornado, chosen by Saudi Arabia for its versatility, is a multi-role fighter capable of performing ground attacks and various tactical support missions. The RSAF currently operates 87 Tornado jets, in addition to 72 Eurofighter Typhoons, 72 F-15E jets, 80 F-15 aircraft, and 83 F-5 jets.

These exercises are aimed at bolstering military collaboration and ensuring readiness to tackle shared security challenges in the region. Indus Shield 2024 seeks to demonstrate the professionalism and capabilities of the involved air forces amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.

The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) has deployed six Panavia Tornado fighter jets, while the Turkish Air Force has contributed F-16s, and the Egyptian Air Force has provided Mirage 2000 aircraft. Pakistan is showcasing its J-10C fighter jets.

The Panavia Tornado, chosen by Saudi Arabia for its versatility, is a multi-role fighter capable of performing ground attacks and various tactical support missions. The RSAF currently operates 87 Tornado jets, in addition to 72 Eurofighter Typhoons, 72 F-15E jets, 80 F-15 aircraft, and 83 F-5 jets.


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