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		<title>Saudi Forces Strengthen Regional Defense Cooperation in UAE Air and Missile Exercise</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to regional security and defense cooperation as the Royal Saudi]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211; </strong>Saudi Arabia continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to regional security and defense cooperation as the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) and the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force (RSADF) participate in the ATLC-35 air and missile defense exercise held in the United Arab Emirates.</p>



<p> This large-scale military drill highlights the Kingdom’s dedication to improving combat readiness, enhancing operational coordination, and fostering defense partnerships with allied nations.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise is recognized as one of the region’s most advanced and strategic air and missile defense training operations.</p>



<p> Its primary goal is to simulate realistic combat environments, strengthen tactical planning, and test the interoperability of forces from different countries.</p>



<p> The participation of Saudi Arabia underscores its continuous efforts to build modern, efficient, and cooperative defense capabilities.</p>



<p>The Royal Saudi Air Force is actively taking part with Tornado fighter aircraft, conducting a wide range of missions that include defensive and offensive operations, combat search and rescue, aerial refueling, and night flying exercises.</p>



<p> These drills are designed to enhance precision, coordination, and rapid response under complex battle conditions — essential skills in ensuring national and regional security.</p>



<p>Similarly, the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force plays a crucial role in this joint exercise, focusing on missile defense systems, airspace monitoring, and intercept operations.</p>



<p> By engaging in these integrated drills, Saudi forces are refining their strategic capabilities to detect, track, and neutralize airborne threats effectively.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise also provides a valuable opportunity for the Kingdom to share expertise with partner nations, exchange tactical knowledge, and develop joint operational strategies. </p>



<p>These collaborations help participating countries achieve a higher level of military integration and trust, reinforcing stability and collective defense across the region.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s involvement in this advanced training operation reflects the Kingdom’s broader defense vision under <strong>Vision 2030</strong>, which emphasizes strengthening national capabilities and enhancing regional partnerships.</p>



<p> The initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s goal of becoming a leader in technological innovation, defense modernization, and international cooperation.</p>



<p>By taking part in multinational exercises like ATLC-35, the Kingdom showcases its readiness to contribute to peace, security, and stability both regionally and globally. </p>



<p>These exercises not only improve tactical efficiency but also build stronger military relationships with allied countries in the Middle East and beyond.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 program represents the modern face of military training — one that combines cutting-edge technology, strategic coordination, and joint decision-making. </p>



<p>Through this, Saudi pilots, engineers, and defense specialists gain invaluable experience working alongside world-class forces, preparing them for a wide range of future missions.</p>



<p>Beyond technical training, the exercise emphasizes cooperation, mutual understanding, and the spirit of alliance.</p>



<p> It allows Saudi personnel to engage in real-time simulations that enhance decision-making under pressure and adaptability in complex scenarios. </p>



<p>These skills are critical in maintaining a strong and capable defense force ready to face modern challenges.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s active participation in such exercises sends a strong message of unity and preparedness. It reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to defending its interests while supporting collective regional defense efforts.</p>



<p> By continually enhancing its forces’ skills and capabilities, the Kingdom is ensuring that peace and security remain top priorities in an increasingly dynamic world.</p>



<p>The ATLC-35 exercise in the UAE stands as another milestone in Saudi Arabia’s defense achievements — a testament to the Kingdom’s growing strength, strategic vision, and dedication to global peace through cooperation and readiness.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Life&#8217;s Journey to Serve the Nation&#8217;: Saudi Major General Khaled Al-Mareed shares insights and lessons in new book</title>
		<link>https://www.millichronicle.com/2023/05/lifes-journey-to-serve-the-nation-saudi-major-general-khaled-al-mareed-shares-insights-and-lessons-in-new-book.html</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Major General Khaled Almraeed (Retd)]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2023 17:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh — Major General Khaled Al-Mraeed, a distinguished retired military officer and former commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard, has]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh —</strong> Major General <a href="https://twitter.com/khaledalmraeed">Khaled Al-Mraeed</a>, a distinguished retired military officer and former commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard, has launched his new book titled &#8216;Life&#8217;s Journey to Serve the Nation&#8217; in Arabic language, which is recently published by Jadawel Publishing House in Beirut.</p>



<p>In his book, Major Al-Mraeed shares his experiences and insights gained over his long and illustrious career in the military. He documented his upbringing and education in the Saudi north, when his family moved from Riyadh to the northern border, where he grew up, in national tasks at the beginning of administrative development in Saudi Arabia. He also talks about the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and the sacrifices he made in order to serve his country.</p>



<p>The book also documented important events in the history of the Saudi military, especially the Ministry of the National Guard, to which the author affiliated early and spent his military life in it, dealing with a number of national roles and military missions carried out by the National Guard in the service of the Saudi state, which makes the book a document in Saudi military history.</p>



<p>Major Al-Mraeed&#8217;s book is a testament to the bravery and dedication of Saudi military and its leaders. </p>



<p>The book contained 296 pages, which is a valuable addition to the Arab library and increases its balance, especially in the military aspect and its history.</p>



<p>The book is expected to inspire a new generation of young Saudis to serve their country with dedication and commitment, and to uphold the values that are at the core of the nation&#8217;s identity.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Arabia to become future exporter of military products and technologies: Investment Minister</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2022 12:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Riyadh — </strong>Saudi Arabia<strong> </strong>is aiming to become a future exporter of military products and technologies to other countries, Minister of Investment said on Sunday. </p>



<p>The Minister Khalid Al-Falih, while addressing a panel discussion on the sidelines of the General Authority for Military Industries’ (GAMI) said, “The competitiveness of human resources in the Kingdom is a key element”. </p>



<p>“The localization rate in the military industries sector is promising and rising,” the Minister added. “It is up from 2 percent since the launching of GAMI to over 10 percent now”.</p>



<p>GAMI was established in 2017, and is described as the regulator, enabler and licensor of the Kingdom’s military industries sector. </p>



<p>GAMI is responsible for building a sustainable domestic defense sector, while reinforcing the Kingdom’s autonomy, military readiness and national security.</p>



<p>It aims to localize more than 50% of the Kingdom’s military expenditure over the next decade in line with Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s Vision 2030 .</p>
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