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Field Marshal Asim Munir reviews operational readiness in field visit

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Field Marshal Asim Munir

Web Desk: Field Marshal Asim Munir visited the Tilla Firing Range on Friday, where he reviewed ongoing operational preparedness and training exercises, according to military sources.

During the visit, troops demonstrated a range of field exercises involving the use of modern weapon systems, coordinated battle planning, and rapid response capabilities in simulated combat conditions. Senior military officials also briefed the army chief on the readiness and professional proficiency of deployed formations.

The Pakistan Army leadership reiterated its commitment to maintaining full preparedness to safeguard the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty under all circumstances.

According to sources, the exercises aimed to enhance the operational efficiency of military units, align training with modern warfare requirements, and strengthen quick-response capabilities.

Such field drills are routinely conducted to improve combat readiness and are also viewed as a demonstration of defensive preparedness and regional stability messaging.

The visit comes amid ongoing efforts by the military to modernize training frameworks and ensure continuous adaptation to evolving security challenges.

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