CJCSC visits forward Naval Operational Base
CJCSC expressed satisfaction on operational readiness of deployed elements
RAWALPINDI: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza visited the forward Naval Operational Base, Ormara on Friday.
Upon arrival, a comprehensive operational briefing was presented to the CJCSC on prevailing threat environment and defence of the area.
The CJCSC visited the operational assets of navy including surface ships and a submarine and reviewed operational preparedness and combat readiness of the units in sea. During interactions with troops at coastal area and onboard ships, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza expressed satisfaction on operational readiness of deployed elements.
He also appreciated the morale of troops and directed the field units to ensure optimal utilisation of latest weapons and equipment with zeal and zest in order to ensure defence of the motherland.
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