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Sharjah Police, National Guard launch ‘Deterrence 2'

Sharjah Police, National Guard launch ‘Deterrence 2'

Sharjah 2419-05-2025

Joint forces participate to boost readiness and coordination
The exercise included participation from the Sharjah Police, the National Guard Command, the Sharjah Civil Defence Authority, and the Ministry of Interior, represented by the Air Wing Department. The initiative was part of ongoing efforts to reinforce security integration and elevate the preparedness of all participating units to respond to diverse field challenges with efficiency and speed.
Live scenarios test operational precision and response
The exercise featured a range of field-based scenarios designed to evaluate the effectiveness of operational and tactical performance. These scenarios supported the reinforcement of quick-response strategies, accurate planning techniques, and professional execution of security tasks. At the same time, the drill highlighted the advanced state of preparedness possessed by the participating security forces in addressing various threats and emergency situations.
Strategic vision for joint action and national security goals
Major General bin Amer underlined that such joint field exercises reflect a steadfast strategic approach to measuring the level of security readiness and preparedness in handling a wide range of potential crises and emergencies. He noted that these exercises enhance inter-agency cooperation and help unify the efforts of all security units and support entities toward achieving shared national security and stability objectives.
High-level performance reflects strong training and synergy
He further commended the high-level performance demonstrated by the security teams and partner entities, noting their advanced capabilities in responding to the simulated scenarios. These scenarios were carefully crafted to test both technical and operational readiness. He affirmed that the outcomes are a strong indication of the effectiveness of training and development programmes, as well as the deep synergy and cohesion among elements of the broader security ecosystem.
National Guard praises integration and field preparedness
Major General Staff Al Ameri highlighted that the 'Deterrence 2' exercise serves as a concrete example of integration and coordination among various security agencies. He emphasised that the joint effort reflects a collective commitment to enhancing field preparedness and strengthening the capacity to address a range of potential challenges and threats with competence and agility.

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