"Eye of the Falcon 3" maneuvers between the Saudi and Greek air forces kick off

The "Eye of the Falcon 3" exercise was launched between the Saudi Air Force and its Greek counterpart at Souda Air Base in Greece.

According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) today, Saturday, the exercise began with ground studies to unify concepts between the air crews, and then start joint flights from the Royal Saudi Air Force and Greek Air Force aircraft in the Mediterranean sky.

The Commander of the Air Force Group participating in the exercise, Colonel Pilot Staff Khalifa Al-Enezi, said that the "Ain Al-Saqr-3" maneuvers focus on the implementation of several training flights as part of an air campaign that included defensive and offensive counter air operations, strategic attack operations, air prohibition operations, and air support operations for the surface forces. In addition to training in advanced electronic warfare environments, which have a major role in resolving air battles, in addition to exchanging experiences with the forces participating in the maneuvers.

Al-Enezi explained that the preparations and preparations for the maneuvers were carried out with professionalism and the highest levels of safety followed in such exercises, in order to appear in an honorable appearance that befits the status of the Air Force and to work for the continuation of permanent excellence in all forums, including joint exercises.

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