Pak-China Joint International Air Exercise ‘Shaheen-VII’ concluded at an Operational Air Base of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Friday.
To mark the conclusion of the two-week exercise, an august culmination ceremony was held where Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Operations) Air Marshal Muhammad Haseeb Paracha was the chief guest, a PAF press release said.
Defence Attaché from Embassy of Peoples Republic of China Major General Chen Wenrong was also present on the occasion.
The high-ranking officials of both countries were given a comprehensive debrief on the exercise. Air Marshal Muhammad Haseeb Paracha highlighted the significance of the joint venture and appreciated the personnel of both air forces for the smooth conducting of the exercise.
Major General Chen Wenrong, in his address, thanked the PAF high command for offering traditional hospitality and providing the opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences.
Earlier, distinguished visitors day was also celebrated to mark the culmination of the joint exercise. PAF war veterans, PLAAF officials, diplomats from the Chinese embassy, retired and senior serving officers also attended the ceremony.
The distinguished guests visited the exercise Monitoring Cell to witness the conduct of the exercise. Later, the guests witnessed the launched missions of PAF and PLAAF’s participating fighter jets and support elements.
The main objective of the exercise was to maximise the combat readiness of the air forces by providing a realistic training environment in different air combat scenarios. PAF has been participating in foreign exercises with leading and friendly air forces of the world.
These exercises have helped in giving invaluable experience to the PAF combat crew and enhancing their professional competence.