The preparation for combat of the Pakistani navy has strengthened in all areas: Admiral Naveed Ashraf

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Admiral of the Pakistani Naveed Ashraf navy stressed the importance of operational preparation as a key to the success of modern war during a speech at the Institute of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Air College in Karachi, Monday, Monday, Radio Pakistan reported.

Addressing the participants as a chief investigation, Admiral Ashraf stressed the importance of constant preparation and strategic foresight, citing recent developments along the eastern front as a critical example.

He also praised the management of the marshal of the Air Chef Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, congratulating the efforts of Pakistan Air Force in the modernization and rapid integration of advanced technologies. These measures, he said, have considerably improved the operational preparation of the Air Force and reshaped the deterrent strategy of the region.

He added: “The combat capacities of the Pakistani navy underwent significant improvement in all operational areas, including surface, sub-surface and air forces. This transformation made our maritime force more agile and powerful.”

The chief of the navy underlined the need for coherent national defense, stressing the importance of inter -listings collaboration. He revealed more frequent joint operational exercise plans with PAF, aimed at improving synergy and interoperability between the two institutions.

Admiral Ashraf also discussed the central role of technological progress in modern conflicts, specifically highlighting the importance of unmanned air systems (UAS).

He announced a strategic collaboration between the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park and Pakistan Maritime Science and Technology Park to advance indigenous capacities in unmanned systems.

This partnership, he said, will strengthen the technological autonomy of Pakistan and improve its operational advantage in defense.

The chief of the navy also praised the air War College Institute for its academic excellence, recognizing its essential role in the preparation of future military leaders to meet the complex challenges of modern war. He was greeted by the president of Air War College Institute, the vice-swamp Rashid Habib upon his arrival.

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