RAO, US Infantry Brigade conclude joint exercise ‘Valley of Fire 2021’
Published: 05:08 PM,Aug 12,2021 | EDITED : 09:08 PM,Aug 12,2021
THUMRAIT: The Royal Army of Oman (RAO) and the United States Army’s Infantry units on Thursday concluded a joint drill codenamed “Valley of Fire 2021”.
The concluding event was attended by Brigadier Hamid bin Abdullah al Balushi, Commander of RAO’s 11th Infantry Brigade.
During the 11-day exercise, the RAO was represented by the 11th Infantry Brigade.
The exercise was conducted with the participation of the Sultan of Oman’s Parachutes, the Sultan of Oman’s Armoured Division, the Sultan of Oman’s Artillery, the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) and the SAF Signals and Engineering divisions.
The joint drill kicked off at Thamrait Air Base in Dhofar Governorate amid precautions to avoid the spread of Covid-19. Simulation and role-playing tasks of the exercise were aimed to provide training in accordance with a macro plan set by the RAO to achieve the desired national objectives.
Such plans seek to maintain preparedness and high combat ability. They come within the context of annual training programmes carried out in cooperation with friendly countries to exchange expertise in military fields.
The concluding event was also attended by senior officers from RAO’s 11th Infantry Brigade and the US Army. — ONA
The concluding event was attended by Brigadier Hamid bin Abdullah al Balushi, Commander of RAO’s 11th Infantry Brigade.
During the 11-day exercise, the RAO was represented by the 11th Infantry Brigade.
The exercise was conducted with the participation of the Sultan of Oman’s Parachutes, the Sultan of Oman’s Armoured Division, the Sultan of Oman’s Artillery, the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) and the SAF Signals and Engineering divisions.
The joint drill kicked off at Thamrait Air Base in Dhofar Governorate amid precautions to avoid the spread of Covid-19. Simulation and role-playing tasks of the exercise were aimed to provide training in accordance with a macro plan set by the RAO to achieve the desired national objectives.
Such plans seek to maintain preparedness and high combat ability. They come within the context of annual training programmes carried out in cooperation with friendly countries to exchange expertise in military fields.
The concluding event was also attended by senior officers from RAO’s 11th Infantry Brigade and the US Army. — ONA