Saudi-Egyptian joint maritime training exercise ends

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The joint training also concentrated on naval self-defense measures. (Photos: SPA/Supplied)
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Updated 30 January 2020
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Saudi-Egyptian joint maritime training exercise ends

  • The drills involved several days of activities centered around Egypt’s Red Sea naval base at Safaga

CAIRO: A major Saudi-Egyptian maritime training exercise on Thursday drew to a close with organizers hailing it a great success.

Codenamed Morgan-16, drills involved several days of activities centered around Egypt’s Red Sea naval base at Safaga, 53 km south of Hurghada, and included a mock battle and the use of live ammunition.

The joint training also concentrated on naval self-defense measures, wireless communication, electronic warfare, and search and rescue operations for stricken aircraft and ships.

During a mock battle, marine units were presented with a fast-moving military scenario which exercise organizers said they handled with “accuracy and skill.”

As part of a shooting drill, teams used live ammunition to destroy hostile surface targets and secure marine units against air attacks, and other aspects of the training including refueling at sea and the interpretation of practical data on unusual threats. 

Special forces attached to the Saudi and Egyptian navies carried out a practical demonstration on the activities of visitation and inspection rights as well as vertical and horizontal intrusion techniques.

There was also training on methods for conducting island raids.

Several high-ranking officers from the Saudi and Egyptian armed forces attended the joint exercises which culminated with a closing ceremony on Thursday.
 


Digital platform streamlines iftar at holy mosques

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Digital platform streamlines iftar at holy mosques

MAKKAH: The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched a digital mechanism to organize the Ramadan iftar program for fasting individuals.

Developed in collaboration with the Ehsan National Platform for Charitable Work and the Nusuk Foundation, the system aims to enhance governance, transparency and operational efficiency.

The streamlined process begins with individuals and nonprofit organizations registering on the authority’s official website, followed by secure payment processing through the Ehsan platform.

Once the transaction is confirmed, iftar meal arrangements are finalized, and a formal permit is issued to the donor, ensuring a transparent and documented workflow from start to finish.