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					<description><![CDATA[Abu Dhahi &#8211; The large-scale aerial warfare exercise ATLC-35 has concluded in the UAE, bringing together the Royal Saudi Air]]></description>
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<p><strong>Abu Dhahi </strong>&#8211; The large-scale aerial warfare exercise ATLC-35 has concluded in the UAE, bringing together the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces and multiple allied air forces for an intensive round of joint training.</p>



<p>The drill served as one of the region’s key platforms for strengthening operational coordination and upgrading combat skills across participating units.</p>



<p>The exercise focused on sharpening readiness by simulating realistic air and missile warfare environments, allowing forces to practice strategic planning and execution.</p>



<p>Through a series of controlled scenarios, participating teams worked to enhance response capabilities and improve cooperation in complex, multi-force operations.</p>



<p>Saudi Tornado aircraft and their aircrews carried out a variety of missions, including defensive and offensive air operations designed to test agility and tactical awareness.</p>



<p>Additional sorties involved close air support, search-and-rescue drills, night flying operations, tactical night airdrops and air-to-air refueling missions, each contributing to a broader improvement in operational performance.</p>



<p>The training program helped pilots operate under diverse conditions, reinforcing decision-making skills during simulated high-pressure engagements.</p>



<p>These exercises also strengthened the ability of ground crews to support rapid mission transitions and manage complex operational requirements.</p>



<p>Lt. Col. Pilot Hamad bin Hashim Al-Harbi, commander of the RSAF contingent, said the mission successfully met its objectives by deepening cooperation among participating forces.</p>



<p>He noted that the training helped enhance readiness and efficiency while providing valuable opportunities to exchange expertise in a coordinated, controlled environment.</p>



<p>Al-Harbi emphasized that the exercise further refined the skills of both pilots and technical teams, contributing to higher levels of professionalism within the participating units.</p>



<p>He highlighted the advanced capabilities demonstrated by the RSAF throughout the drill, reflecting the broader development of Saudi Arabia’s military capacity.</p>



<p>He added that joint maneuvers during ATLC-35 showcased significant levels of integration and coordination among allied forces, underscoring the effectiveness of shared planning and execution.</p>



<p>These activities demonstrated the ability of teams to work cohesively in achieving mission objectives with precision and speed.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise forms part of a wider series of joint air drills aimed at upgrading aerial combat tactics and enhancing military cooperation among partner nations.</p>



<p>The program offers a continuous platform for forces to exchange knowledge, build interoperability and strengthen collective readiness in response to evolving regional and global challenges.</p>



<p>By concluding another successful edition of ATLC-35, participants reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining operational preparedness and advancing tactical capabilities.</p>



<p>The exercise reinforced the value of collaborative training in ensuring that air forces remain equipped, coordinated and capable of responding to a diverse range of potential scenarios.</p>
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