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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia conclude 'Al Battar-II' joint counter-terrorism drills

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia conclude Al Battar-II joint military exercise in Tabuk, showcasing elite counter-terrorism training, interoperability and strengthened defence cooperation.

TABUK (Dunya News) – The Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Joint Military Exercise, codenamed Al Battar-II, officially concluded today in Tabuk.

The combat drills, held from 18 to 26 November, brought together elite teams from the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and the Saudi Arabian Army, marking another milestone in the longstanding defence partnership between the two nations. Senior officials, including the General Officer Commanding SSG as Pakistan’s Chief Guest, and top military leadership from Saudi Arabia, attended the closing ceremony.

Throughout the intensive training sessions, troops from both countries demonstrated high levels of operational skill, discipline, and interoperability. The exercise focused on counter-terrorism proficiency with an emphasis on operations in built-up areas, effective response to improvised explosive devices, and refining tactical drills through integrated battlefield simulations.

Pakistan–Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Joint Military Exercise Al Battar-II was conducted from 18–26 November 2025 in the Counter Terrorism domain. Combat teams from the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and the KSA Army participated in the exercise. Exercise closing… pic.twitter.com/COhTf3prrt

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) November 26, 2025

The coordinated manoeuvres highlighted the capability of both forces to operate in complex and rapidly evolving threat environments.

Al Battar-II successfully achieved all of its outlined objectives. The exercise reinforced the shared commitment of both nations to enhancing regional security, strengthening joint preparedness, and promoting peace through collaboration and military cohesion.

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