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Saudi-Pakistan Naval Forces Forge Stronger Ties in Naseem Al Bahr 15 Exercise

Saudi-Pakistan Naval Forces Forge Stronger Ties in Naseem Al Bahr 15 Exercise

Leaders12-02-2025

In a powerful display of military partnership, the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) and Pakistan Navy launched the bilateral maritime drill Naseem Al Bahr 15 in the Arabian Sea on February 12, 2025. This biennial exercise, spanning over three decades, underscores the nations' shared commitment to regional security and interoperability. Enhancing Combat Readiness
Rear Admiral Saleh bin Abdullah Al-Amri, the exercise commander, highlighted its focus on surface, air, and subsurface warfare, alongside irregular and humanitarian operations. The drill also sharpens maritime security skills, including vessel inspections and waterway protection.
Saudi Arabia deployed His Majesty's ships and helicopters, while Pakistan contributed warships, submarines, and air force support. Simulated multi-threat scenarios covered anti-surface, anti-air, and mine warfare, reflecting real-world challenges. Decades of Defense Partnership
The exercise builds on a 50-year military alliance, with Pakistan training Saudi officers since the 1970s. Recent collaborations include AMAN-25, a Karachi-hosted multinational drill where Saudi warships HMS Jazan and HMS Hail joined 60 nations to combat piracy and terrorism.
Both navies prioritize interoperability to counter emerging threats like cyber warfare and climate change. The Naseem Al Bahr series remains a cornerstone of their strategic dialogue, fostering trust and shared maritime stewardship.
This exercise strengthens strategic partnerships by uniting expertise, fostering trust, and enhancing mutual support among regional navies globally with excellence. Additionally, senior officials commit to future drills and collaborative projects that further solidify the enduring maritime alliance robustly for prosperity.
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