Part of the ongoing ‘Olive Grove’ series of workouts, the drill included real-time firing, storming operations and also sniping
AMMAN: The King Faisal II/16 Brigade, a system of the Jordanian Army, performed a joint tactical exercise with British military forces on Monday, the Jordan Information Firm reported.
The drill, part of the “Olive Grove” collection of joint armed forces workouts carried out by the 2 countries, happened in Jordan in the existence of the brigade’s leader, Omar Shqeirat, as well as the UK’s defense attache in the country, Will Davis.
Officials said the forces showed their battle efficiency, expertise and also accuracy via making use of live fire with medium and also light tools, storming procedures utilizing armored lorries, and sniping.
The drill was made to check the capacity of forces to accomplish army procedures in built-up areas as well as internal safety and security procedures, and to provide training in reconnaissance procedures and managing a selection of ground targets.
The workout belongs to the recurring training of pressures from the two nations to enhance their combat preparedness and efficiency, officials added.
Last Updated: 21 February 2023