Commander Tarek Saleh observed an offensive operations exercise aimed at enhancing combat readiness and preparedness within the National Resistance forces. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to rebuild and qualify military units in the Western Coast.
The exercise, conducted at the brigade level within the Fifth Resistance Brigade, was overseen by Tarek Saleh, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council and Commander of the National Resistance. This event is a continuation of the ongoing combat skills training programs, now in their second year, which encompass various brigades and units of the National Resistance.
The training project underscores a persistent focus on developing the combat capabilities of the forces. It emphasizes the transition from theoretical training to practical operational applications that simulate battlefield conditions, thereby improving the efficiency of leadership, military units, and their capacity for planning, execution, and field coordination.
During his visit, Commander Saleh, accompanied by key military officials including Assistant Commander for Operations Major General Abdulrahman Nu'man and Fifth Infantry Division Commander Brigadier General Adi Al-Emad, reviewed the sand table for the exercise. He received a detailed briefing on the phases of offensive operations, maneuver plans, command and control mechanisms, and the level of coordination among participating units.
Those responsible for the project explained that the exercise was designed to replicate realistic military operational environments, stressing rapid decision-making, battle management, and inter-unit integration, aligning with the demands of modern warfare that rely on precise planning and flexible execution.
Commander Tarek Saleh highlighted the importance of sustained military training and qualification programs as the cornerstone for building professional forces capable of executing diverse missions with high efficiency. He stressed the necessity of continuously elevating combat readiness to ensure units can effectively address various challenges and field conditions.
He commended the Fifth Division's leadership and participating units for their execution of the exercise, noting a significant advancement in planning, discipline, and the ability to manage military operations professionally. This exercise is part of a continuous series of combat preparation programs undertaken by the National Resistance, aiming to build a competent and ready force for operational tasks.