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RSAF Strengthens Combat Readiness in Anatolian Phoenix 2025

RSAF Strengthens Combat Readiness in Anatolian Phoenix 2025

Leaders07-05-2025
The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) announced its participation in the 'Anatolian Phoenix 2025' combat search and rescue exercise at Konya Air Base, Turkey. This multinational exercise includes forces from sister and friendly countries, aiming to enhance combat efficiency and operational readiness. Saudi fighter jets and Cougar helicopters, along with air controllers and technical crews, are actively involved in realistic training scenarios to simulate real-world operations.
Deputy Commander of the RSAF, Major General Pilot Talal Al-Ghamdi, inspected the preparations of the participating group from King Khalid Air Base. The exercise provides an opportunity to exchange expertise, improve coordination, and develop advanced tactics and techniques.
#القوات_الجوية تشارك في تمرين البحث والإنقاذ القتالي «عنقاء الأناضول 2025» في قاعدة كونيا الجوية بجمهورية تركيا إلى جانب قوات عدد من الدول الشقيقة والصديقة. pic.twitter.com/FQeOoDseIV
— وزارة الدفاع (@modgovksa) May 6, 2025 Desert Flag 2025: RSAF's Continued Participation
In addition to Anatolian Phoenix, RSAF is participating in the Desert Flag 2025 joint exercise at Al Dhafra Air Base, UAE. Six F-15C fighter jets, supported by full air, technical, and support crews, engage in this regional drill. The exercise focuses on exchanging military expertise, enhancing combat readiness, and executing operations in environments resembling real warfare.
Desert Flag 2025 includes air forces from 13 nations, fostering collaboration and mutual learning. RSAF's involvement underscores its commitment to strengthening regional security and maintaining operational excellence. Enhancing National Security through Joint Exercises
Joint Ministry of Defense exercises like Anatolian Phoenix and Desert Flag play a crucial role in deterring threats and defeating aggression. These drills promote defense and security cooperation domestically and internationally, ensuring Saudi Arabia's security against external threats. Additionally, they enhance integrated coordination with national forces, developing capabilities and achieving mutual benefits to bolster national security.
The RSAF's active participation in Anatolian Phoenix 2025 and Desert Flag 2025 highlights its dedication to improving combat efficiency and operational readiness. These exercises not only strengthen Saudi Arabia's defense capabilities but also foster international cooperation, ensuring stability and security in the region.
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