Egypt and Turkey have launched a joint air training exercise in Egypt, with the participation of several multi-role fighter aircraft from different models.
The exercise is being carried out over several days at a number of Egyptian air bases, as part of efforts to strengthen military cooperation, exchange expertise, and improve the ability of both sides to conduct joint air operations.
The first phase of the training included a series of theoretical lectures aimed at unifying combat concepts and enhancing coordination among the participating personnel.
The exercise also involved a number of training sorties focused on operational missions, with the aim of coordinating efforts and strengthening the ability of Egyptian and Turkish air forces to work together effectively.
The joint drill is designed to sharpen the skills of the participating forces and raise their combat readiness to the highest levels.
It also aims to ensure that air crews are fully prepared to carry out joint missions efficiently under various operational conditions.




