Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef AL Huneity on Monday met with Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Dato Paduka Seri Haji Muhammad Haszaimi bin Bol Hassan.A military parade welcomed the guest, who reviewed the guard of honor for his arrival.The two parties discussed the latest regional and global developments, aspects of military cooperation and coordination, and ways to enhance bilateral cooperation relations to serve the interests of the armed forces in the two friendly countries.The Army Chief reviewed with the guest and his accompanying delegation several plans to boost joint cooperation through agreements, exercises, and military courses to develop defense systems in a way that contributes positively to building and enhancing these capabilities.For his part, Major General Bol Hassan stressed the depth of relations between the two countries, commending the pivotal role played by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in establishing security and stability in the region.Al Hunaity and the guest delegation listened to several military briefings that showed the modernization and development processes in the Jordan Armed Forces in line with the nature of the developments in the region at various levels, several senior officers of the Jordan Armed Forces attended the briefings. Major General Bol Hassan left a word in the guest book.In a related context, Major General Bol Hassan attended a joint military exercise at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) between the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces and the Royal Brunei Darussalam Armed Forces, in the presence of the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources.The exercise was carried out by a force consisting of two assault teams and a sniper team supported by the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters, and a reconnaissance aircraft. The exercise included operations to deal with armed terrorist cells to neutralize them, control the terrorists, rescue hostages in a building, and break into an aircraft in which a terrorist group was present.The participants demonstrated high accuracy and marksmanship and hit targets, reflecting the level of efficiency and effectiveness of the units’ members participating in the exercise.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef AL Huneity on Monday met with Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Dato Paduka Seri Haji Muhammad Haszaimi bin Bol Hassan.
A military parade welcomed the guest, who reviewed the guard of honor for his arrival.
The two parties discussed the latest regional and global developments, aspects of military cooperation and coordination, and ways to enhance bilateral cooperation relations to serve the interests of the armed forces in the two friendly countries.
The Army Chief reviewed with the guest and his accompanying delegation several plans to boost joint cooperation through agreements, exercises, and military courses to develop defense systems in a way that contributes positively to building and enhancing these capabilities.
For his part, Major General Bol Hassan stressed the depth of relations between the two countries, commending the pivotal role played by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in establishing security and stability in the region.
Al Hunaity and the guest delegation listened to several military briefings that showed the modernization and development processes in the Jordan Armed Forces in line with the nature of the developments in the region at various levels, several senior officers of the Jordan Armed Forces attended the briefings.
Major General Bol Hassan left a word in the guest book.
In a related context, Major General Bol Hassan attended a joint military exercise at the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) between the King Abdullah II Royal Special Forces and the Royal Brunei Darussalam Armed Forces, in the presence of the Assistant for Administration and Human Resources.
The exercise was carried out by a force consisting of two assault teams and a sniper team supported by the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters, and a reconnaissance aircraft. The exercise included operations to deal with armed terrorist cells to neutralize them, control the terrorists, rescue hostages in a building, and break into an aircraft in which a terrorist group was present.
The participants demonstrated high accuracy and marksmanship and hit targets, reflecting the level of efficiency and effectiveness of the units’ members participating in the exercise.