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UAE launches Joint Emirates Shield exercise to boost defense capabilities

The Military exercise will be held till 14 January
  • The exercise is part of a series of operational drills slated for 2022 and aims to boost the combat readiness of the UAE Armed Forces' major units.
  • The organization of the "Joint Emirates Shield / 50" aim to consolidate the combat readiness of the UAE Armed Forces to defend the land, naval and air borders of the UAE

Abu Dhabi, UAE – The UAE Ministry of Defense announced today the launch of the ‘Joint Emirates Shield / 50’ military drill west of the Maritime Theater, which will continue until January 14.

The exercise is part of a series of operational drills slated for 2022 and aims to boost the combat readiness of the UAE Armed Forces’ major units.

Commander of the Joint Operations Major General Saleh Mohammed bin Mujren Al Ameri said: “This exercise is a true translation of the advanced level notched by the UAE Armed Forces in terms of their air, ground, and sea-based capabilities, to protect the nation’s gains and potential in various operational environments.”

“We are proud of the country’s achievements achieved in the military field over fifty years in times of peace and war. Our military capabilities have become the focus of attention and appreciation of the world, thanks to the directives and unswerving follow-up by the UAE leadership”, said the Commander.

The exercise aims at consolidate the combat readiness of the UAE Armed Forces to defend the land, naval and air borders of the UAE against any dangers or future challenges under all circumstances and at all times.