The Joint Military Exercise “Ataturk XIII” has officially started at the Special Operations School in Cherat. This two-week-long training brings together Turkiye’s Special Forces and Pakistan’s Special Services Group (SSG) for advanced military drills.
This marks the 13th joint military drill between the armed forces of both nations. The exercise focuses on counterterrorism strategies and improving operational capabilities. Soldiers from both sides will engage in specialized training to enhance combat skills and exchange tactical knowledge.
The military training aims to strengthen the deep-rooted defense ties between Pakistan and Turkiye. Through joint operations and experience-sharing, both forces will refine their strategies in modern warfare. This collaborative effort is expected to boost coordination in future security operations.
By participating in this defense exercise, the troops will gain valuable insights into each other’s expertise. This initiative reflects the strong military partnership between Pakistan and Turkiye, reinforcing their shared commitment to regional security.