The Chief of Staff attends the main phase of implementing the tactical command centers project for the Southern Fleet in the Naval Forces

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Egypt Daily News – Lieutenant General Ahmed Khalifa, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, recently oversaw the main phase of the tactical command centers project spearheaded by the Southern Fleet.

This initiative is part of a broader combat training plan aimed at enhancing the capabilities of various formations and units within the armed forces.

During the event, Lieutenant General Ashraf Atwa, Commander of the Naval Forces, delivered a speech emphasizing the Navy’s commitment to adequately train and prepare its personnel.

He underscored the importance of maintaining high levels of combat efficiency and readiness to successfully execute all assigned tasks.

The main phase showcased comprehensive reports and assessments presented to commanders at all levels, demonstrating the high state of combat readiness and proficiency achieved by the participating units.

They effectively utilized advanced command, cooperation, and control systems to handle both planned and emergency missions.

General Khalifa engaged in discussions with several leaders and officers involved in the project, focusing on optimizing the execution of their duties based on the decisions made.

To test their skills, he introduced several unexpected scenarios, challenging them to make sound decisions while managing operational tasks. He reiterated the importance of sustaining their high standards of combat readiness and efficiency in fulfilling their responsibilities competently.

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