AMMAN — The Joint Exercise Intrepid Maven 23.4 concluded Thursday. It was conducted by the 91st Rapid Intervention Battalion, a unit under Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan's Rapid Intervention Brigade, in cooperation with the 77th Marine Infantry Battalion and friendly US Marine Corps forces, according to a press statement.
اضافة اعلان
Several units of the Jordanian Armed Forces provided support at all stages of the exercise in one of the dedicated training fields, in the presence of the commander of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan's Rapid Intervention Brigade, Brig. Gen. Nidal Al-Hasban, and the commander of the Naval Force and Royal Boats, Col. Hisham Al-Jarah.
The exercise, which lasted for two weeks, aimed to consolidate and develop combat and defensive capabilities, exchange experiences among the participants in the fields of planning, leadership, and control, unify their common military concepts, and qualify them in the field of operational response in a multi-task joint operations environment.
What the exercise entailed
The exercise included simulated attack on a brigade level on a village containing terrorist elements. The forces participating in the exercise performed isolation and siege operations, combat operations in built-up areas, storming and clearing, approaching the target with shooting, and evacuating the injured. The participants in the exercise demonstrated a distinguished level and high efficiency in performing their assigned duties.
At the end of the exercise, a press interview was organized to answer the questions and inquiries of journalists, which addressed the most prominent stages of the exercise and its intended objectives.
It should be noted that the Jordanian Armed Forces-Arab Army conducts such internal and external joint exercises with brotherly and friendly countries on a regular basis to raise the level of efficiency and readiness of its ranks.
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