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Naval Chief Admiral Ashraf Visits Air War College, Emphasizes Joint Military Synergy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47524, member: 636"] Admiral Naveed Ashraf traveled to the Air War College Institute in Karachi today. Air Vice Marshal Rashid Habib welcomed the Pakistan Navy chief when he arrived. The admiral spoke to students taking the Air War Course about military leadership. He praised the school for training excellent officers who can handle tough combat situations. Recent fighting near the eastern border shows that armed forces must stay ready at all times. The naval leader complimented Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu for improving the air force. New technology has made Pakistan's planes much stronger and more effective. The air force changes have helped protect the country better than before. Admiral Ashraf said the navy has also become more powerful on water, underwater, and in the sky. Better weapons and equipment make the maritime force faster and deadlier. The admiral announced plans for more training exercises between the navy and air force. Working together helps both services fight as one team during real battles. Modern wars depend heavily on new technology and smart weapons. Drone aircraft play a bigger role in today's conflicts around the world. Pakistan will work harder to build its robots and unmanned flying machines. The National Aerospace Science Technology Park will partner with the Pakistan Maritime Science Technology Park. This teamwork will help Pakistan make its defense equipment at home. The Air War College teaches officers from Pakistan and friendly countries. Students learn from over one hundred teachers with different backgrounds and skills. Foreign experts also share their knowledge with course participants. [/QUOTE]
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