Troops of Bahawalpur Corps practice Zarb-e-Hadeed drill
By APP
March 05, 2021
RAWALPINDI: The troops of Bahawalpur Corps were practicing drills and procedures as part of annual winter collective training exercise ‘Zarb-e-Hadeed.’ The corps level exercise was aimed at enhancing operational preparedness, synergy amongst various components of forces, said an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release.
The exercise area covered a vast expanse of desert and plains, where the participating units were rehearsing various response measures under testing weather conditions, challenging terrain and actual battlefield environment. The participating units displayed high level of synergy and professionalism during the assembly, move, tactical combat and fire power demonstration phases of the exercise.
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