Pakistan's military welcomed advanced Z-10ME attack helicopters during ceremonies at Multan Garrison. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir led the formal acceptance of these modern aircraft. The army chief observed combat demonstrations at Muzaffargarh Field Firing Ranges. Military officials highlighted the helicopters' radar technology and electronic warfare systems. These aircraft perform precision attacks during both daylight and nighttime conditions.
The COAS commended soldiers for their professional skills and high spirits. He reviewed the successful demonstration of combined combat strategies. Military leaders briefed Munir about training programs and operational readiness at Corps Headquarters. The army chief expressed confidence in the formation's defensive abilities. He confirmed the military's commitment to protecting Pakistan's borders and sovereignty.
Munir met with educational leaders and community representatives during his visit. He stressed the need for cooperation between military and civilian sectors. The field marshal emphasized unity as essential for addressing modern security challenges. National resilience requires coordinated efforts across all sectors of society. Corps Commander Multan welcomed the army chief upon arrival.
The COAS commended soldiers for their professional skills and high spirits. He reviewed the successful demonstration of combined combat strategies. Military leaders briefed Munir about training programs and operational readiness at Corps Headquarters. The army chief expressed confidence in the formation's defensive abilities. He confirmed the military's commitment to protecting Pakistan's borders and sovereignty.
Munir met with educational leaders and community representatives during his visit. He stressed the need for cooperation between military and civilian sectors. The field marshal emphasized unity as essential for addressing modern security challenges. National resilience requires coordinated efforts across all sectors of society. Corps Commander Multan welcomed the army chief upon arrival.