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Saudi - Pakistan joint military exercise Al-Samsam 5

Yeah they got no issues .. Go to em shake their hand and politely ask for a pic.. They aren't police you know. :lol:

aby bas ker , Police ke pas jao tu 100-150 tu gaye apke hahahahahahaha

well that is so nice , i didnt know that Army men are that friendly :)
i thought they dont like to have pics with Random people :D
well in Karachi where i live, we dont see Army , so its been years i haven't see any guy in Army uniform
 
Saudi-Pak Joint Military Exercise launched

12 : 25 PM - 30/03/2015


Riyadh, Mar. 30 – (BNA): Royal Saudi Land Forces and units of Special Forces of Pakistani army started the joint exercise 'Al-Samsam 5' in Shamrakh field, north of Baha region yesterday.

The Director of the Exercise Brigadier Shaeh bin Abdullah Al-Qarni pointed out in a speech delivered during a ceremony held on this occasion that the exercise comes as an extension of a series of joint exercises between Royal Saudi Land Forces and a group of forces from brotherly and friendly countries, including the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

He explained that the exercise will focus on the war in difficult mountainous terrain environments and irregular operations, noting that participants in the exercise include the Royal Saudi Air Forces, Land Forces Aviation, and units of the Border Guards.

The Commander of Taif Military Region Major-General Faris bin Abdullah Al-Omari stressed in a statement to Saudi Press Agency that the exercise 'Al-Samsam 5' has been prepared in advance and programmed within the range of strategic plans for training and the development of the efficiency of Saudi forces, noting that the exercise has nothing to do with any current military operations, but it is a complement to raise the level of performance and effectiveness of the military forces.

For his part, the oldest Pakistani officer in the Pakistani forces Brigadier Jaweed Iqbal said that the exercise aims to exchange experiences and raise the level of efficiency and performance in the military forces of both countries, pointing out that Pakistan maintains close military ties with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Pakistani army exchanges experiences with military forces in the Kingdom, indicating that the biggest proof of that is the series of exercises of 'Al-Samsam' continuing for more than ten years.

Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
 
This so called exercise is a familiarization of Pakistani Troops with saudi weapons and Soldiers, command and order structure, climate and geography for a possible ground offensive and patrol tasks near the yemen-Border.

Notice the light upgraded TOYOTA vehicles, I think they are just made for the task as a patrol and QRF transporter.
 
This so called exercise is a familiarization of Pakistani Troops with saudi weapons and Soldiers, command and order structure, climate and geography for a possible ground offensive and patrol tasks near the yemen-Border.

Notice the light upgraded TOYOTA vehicles, I think they are just made for the task as a patrol and QRF transporter.

The only saudi weapons I see are those toyota pickups...As for climate sir we have similar areas here in Pak so no need of that.. And it's just an exercise these soldiers are there for an ex not deployment .. Alsamsam series is not new it has been running since a decade.
 
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The only saudi weapons I see are those toyota pickups...As for climate sir we have similar areas here in Pak so no need of that.. And it's just an exercise these soldiers are there for an ex not deployment .. Alsamsam series is not new it has been running since a decade.

I really don't know if that's hate, lying, or just plain ignorance.

Toyota is made in japan.

This is made in Saudi Arabia:

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I really don't know if that's hate, lying, or just plain ignorance.

Toyota is made in japan.

This is made in Saudi Arabia:

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I really don't know if that's hate, lying, or just plain ignorance.

Toyota is made in japan.

This is made in Saudi Arabia:

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Toyota:

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P.S: even the above arnoured vehicle you posted is based on a land cruiser chasis and looks pretty much like Mohafiz III.
 
Toyota..? I don't get it.

ROFL Whatever floats your boat.
 
Toyota..? I don't get it.

ROFL Whatever floats your boat.
Did you see the pic I posted ( toyota pickups) ?

As for the Saudi vehicle yup... Unless Saudis have their own auto industry ... Here is Muhafiz also based on LC chasis but produced entirely in Pak - By HIT)

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Muhafiz II:

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Which is no difference, Saudi Manufacturers it based on the LC chassis
 
Which is no difference, Saudi Manufacturers it based on the LC chassis
Did I say anything different ? I won't be surprised if there was any cooperation involved.. Your "indigenous" UAVS were also built by Pak engineers who worked for NESCOM.
 
Did I say anything different ? I won't be surprised if there was any cooperation involved.. Your "indigenous" UAVS were also built by Pak engineers who worked for NESCOM.
Which is no difference, Saudi Manufacturers it based on the LC chassis
Lol, come on guys, really?? Does it matter who makes vehicles??

Its good to see Saudi-Pakistani joint training exercises.
 

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