Iran, Oman conduct first joint ground military exercise
TEHRAN- The inaugural joint ground exercise involving the armies of Iran and Oman has started.
As reported by ISNA, the "Mountain Falcons-1" military exercise commenced on Tuesday in Oman's Jebel Akhdar province, featuring the ground forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran alongside those of the Kingdom of Oman.
This collaborative effort includes participation from the ground forces of both nations, supported by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Police of Oman. The primary objectives are facilitating experience sharing, conducting joint combat training, and improving overall combat and operational readiness.
As public relations of Iran’s army say, this exercise aims to bolster combat readiness and cooperation between the two nations' forces, as outlined in their bilateral agreements on maritime security.
The drill features a range of military assets, including helicopters, destroyers, and drones, working together to enhance interoperability and showcase the combined strength of the Iranian and Omani forces.
The exercise is set to continue through Tuesday, October 1.