Pakistan-Morocco Bilateral Joint Exercise – 2021 Concludes

Pakistan ArmyPakistan-Morocco Bilateral Joint Exercise – 2021 Concludes

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Closing Ceremony of Pakistan-Morocco Bilateral Joint Exercise – 2021 was held at National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) in Pabbi.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that during the exercise, Special Forces of Morocco and Pakistan practiced various drills involved in counter-terrorism operations including cordon and search, compound clearance, close quarter battle, fast roping, rappelling, and combat medics. 

   

This is the first-ever joint exercise between Pakistan and Morocco.

The training was aimed at sharing mutual experience in the counter-terrorism domain, rehearsing/adopting best practices, and enhancing cooperation between the two armies.

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