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PA trainer briefing the Saudi field commanders over a training mission.

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In the field.

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Trainer from the Elite SSG poses with an MP5 in front of a Saudi team in the Blackhawk heli.

(Looks like he just did his Umrah, otherwise SSGs don't cut their hair very often)

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CQC setting -

Pakistani trainer with his Saudi students during a Close Quarter Combat module training.


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Chief of the Army Staff, General Raheel Sharif visits the Pakistani training contingent in Saudi Arabia during the Sword of Abdullah Exercises.

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@Yzd Khalifa @JUBA @Arabian Legend @al-Hasani @Bubblegum Crisis @Altamimi @Mosamania
 
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Major General Wajahat Ali Muftee, Acting Inspector General Training and Evaluation group photographs with Saudi trainees from Royal Saudi Land Forces during visit at Inspector General Training and Evaluation Branch, General Headquarters today.1-08-2011)- Photo ISPR

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This particular trainer below was martyred in an operation :(

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Nice work, keep it up Pakistan Army.

It actually goes a long way, creating personal bonds, overcoming the language barrier and building more trust. The lieutenants we are training today will be commanders of tomorrow which is a strong building block for future military cooperation with KSA even when they no longer need training from Pakistan.
 
May khadim al haramain al sharifain not suffer short term memory and remember our army's efforts. Ameen!
 
It actually goes a long way, creating personal bonds, overcoming the language barrier and building more trust. The lieutenants we are training today will be commanders of tomorrow which is a strong building block for future military cooperation with KSA even when they no longer need training from Pakistan.

absolutely
 
Saudis appreciate this very much. In the long run a well trained Saudi military is in our best interests.

Hope so, but previous experiences are contradictory. Our army has trained emarati army too, but their foreign policy is always pro other side of our border.
 
Saudi's are training their army to confront any sort of anti regime situation in the kingdom. The Saudi govt. is very scared after the Arab spring.

On the other hand, they did not want to make their army stronger enough to topple the government.
 
The Arabs are famous for back-stabbing their benefactors so keep that last trick for yourself. A wise teacher knows precisely what he ought not to offer his student. Remember the story "The Tiger's Teacher".
 
The Arabs are famous for back-stabbing their benefactors so keep that last trick for yourself. A wise teacher knows precisely what he ought not to offer his student. Remember the story "The Tiger's Teacher".

:lol:

Arabs have a military history that is not rivaled by many people if any. For instance people from what is now Hijaz created 3 of the 11 largest empires the world has ever known. More than any other ethnicity in the top 15. Arabs controlled and conquered landmasses that very few people even came close to imitate and founded caliphates, empires, kingdoms, emirates, sheikdoms, sultanates etc.

List of largest empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

With all due respect who are you to bash us other than having a title in your username that derives from our lands and people?

The same Arabs (450 million Arabs today in 22 Arab countries and a huge diaspora) in this particular case KSA also train with dozens of other nations among them the world powers.

In any case quit trolling and what the hell are you talking about? What is KSA supposed to do in Pakistan and vice versa? Both countries enjoy a warm relationship and if you have a problem with that then this is not the thread to point it out.

@Aeronaut

Nice share although I have seen some of the photos before. Some are quite "old".;)

Saudi's are training their army to confront any sort of anti regime situation in the kingdom. The Saudi govt. is very scared after the Arab spring.

On the other hand, they did not want to make their army stronger enough to topple the government.

The army is there to protect its people and its ancient lands. What do you know about anything anyway? Your last post is nonsense. In order for a military to topple a government the government cannot have the majority support of its people which is the case with KSA whether you like it or not. Last time I checked then you are not a citizen of KSA so you have no say nor should you just like I have no say in who rules Pakistan.

@Arabian Legend @Yzd Khalifa @JUBA @Bubblegum Crisis @Hadbani @Altamimi @Rakan.SA @Awadd @burning_phoneix @Full Moon @BLACKEAGLE @Halimi etc.
 
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It was just a word of caution and thats all.

What Arab did is their past, what they are doing now (or not doing for that matter) is more relevant. Not a single top tier University in the whole Arab world is what they are known for. Depending on imported pampers to mineral water is what they are famous for. But as you have said, this thread is not to discuss these things.
 
Older images.

2585.jpg

Major General Wajahat Ali Muftee, Acting Inspector General Training and Evaluation group photographs with Saudi trainees from Royal Saudi Land Forces during visit at Inspector General Training and Evaluation Branch, General Headquarters today.1-08-2011)- Photo ISPR

70561.jpg

This particular trainer below was martyred in an operation :(

p2Q0D.png


482703097164.jpg

198900839546.jpg

304076386615.jpg

182185389566.jpg


261354-PakSaudi-1317073331-637-640x480.jpg
you got a face uncovered picture of that shaheed trainer?
 
:lol:

Arabs have a military history that is not rivaled by many people if any. For instance people from what is now Hijaz created 3 of the 11 largest empires the world has ever known. More than any other ethnicity in the top 15. Arabs controlled and conquered landmasses that very few people even came close to imitate and founded caliphates, empires, kingdoms, emirates, sheikdoms, sultanates etc.

List of largest empires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

With all due respect who are you to bash us other than having a title in your username that derives from our lands and people?

The same Arabs (450 million Arabs today in 22 Arab countries and a huge diaspora) in this particular case KSA also train with dozens of other nations among them the world powers.

In any case quit trolling and what the hell are you talking about? What is KSA supposed to do in Pakistan and vice versa? Both countries enjoy a warm relationship and if you have a problem with that then this is not the thread to point it out.

@Aeronaut

Nice share although I have seen some of the photos before. Some are quite "old".;)



The army is there to protect its people and its ancient lands. What do you know about anything anyway? Your last post is nonsense. In order for a military to topple a government the government cannot have the majority support of its people which is the case with KSA whether you like it or not. Last time I checked then you are not a citizen of KSA so you have no say nor should you just like I have no say in who rules Pakistan.

@Arabian Legend @Yzd Khalifa @JUBA @Bubblegum Crisis @Hadbani @Altamimi @Rakan.SA @Awadd @burning_phoneix @Full Moon @BLACKEAGLE @Halimi etc.


3 out of 4 Caliphs were murdered.

We the MUSLIMS need a lot of training.

quit the latent racism; and please do not talk about one set of people or other.

Talk about only one set of people, i.e Muslims.
 

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