RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Base Mushaf Sargodha on Thursday and witnessed ongoing multinational exercise ACES meet 2017 at Air Power Centre of Excellence (ACE).
Other than Pakistan, contingents of Royal Saudi Air Force and Turkish Air Force are also participating in the exercise, whereas eight other countries are participating as observers in a two-week long exercise started on October 16.
COAS was briefed on ACE training facility and the scope of exercise, which is aimed at projecting mutual cooperation between the air forces and consolidate upon modern concepts, especially in the domain of counter-terrorism operations.
COAS thanked PAF for the opportunity to see the exercise and acknowledged PAF’s contributions in the fight against terrorism. The army chief hailed operational readiness and professional expertise of the PAF.
Addressing at the occasion, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman said that the existing global security scenario coupled with changing dynamics of warfare calls up for enhancing partnership among nations and their armed forces. He added that the establishment of PAF ACE was a strategic initiative for developing a unique institution to share with friendly air forces the rare experiences PAF has gained in counter-terrorism operations. He further said that the air operations have to remain in sync with surface operations to make decisive gains on the ground.
Upon arrival at the base, COAS was received by Sohail Aman. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Abbasi, defence attachés of various countries and other senior officers from three services were also present.