A UAE security force has arrived in Qatar to take part in the Joint Tactical Exercise of Gulf Cooperation Council security agencies, known as Arabian Gulf Security 4.
The exercise will run from January 25 to February 4, with the participation of police and security forces from GCC countries, alongside specialised units from the United States.
The drills aim to enhance joint readiness, strengthen coordination and support the exchange of expertise among participating forces, while developing their ability to respond to a range of security and field challenges.
The UAE’s participation reflects its commitment to strengthening Gulf security cooperation and building an integrated system capable of addressing evolving regional threats.
The exercise includes a series of realistic training scenarios designed to test operational plans, improve field coordination and enhance professional efficiency in managing various situations.
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