Cairo: The Egyptian and Turkish armies have launched the “Golden Eagle” joint military exercise in Egypt, involving Egyptian paratroopers, commandos, and Turkish special forces. This exercise marks a significant collaboration aimed at strengthening the military relationship between the two nations.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the maneuvers commenced with theoretical lectures designed to unify operational concepts and enhance coordination among the participating forces. These sessions included a display of the weapons and equipment that will be utilized throughout the training, setting the stage for the subsequent phases of the exercise.
In the coming days, the exercise will feature field exercises and practical activities, providing an opportunity for both countries to exchange tactical expertise. The aim is to raise the level of readiness and operational efficiency of the special forces involved. This initiative is part of a broader series of joint maneuvers conducted by the Egyptian Armed Forces with various countries, with the objective of bolstering military cooperation and sharing expertise on a global scale.