The RJAF concluded the JTAC course on Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by the Commander of the RJAF.During the ceremony, the Commander received a detailed briefing from the JTAC School Commandant on the 12-week course, which was conducted under the supervision of internationally certified Jordanian instructors and evaluators, alongside trainers from partner nations including the United Kingdom, Poland, and Belgium.The course saw participation from several allied and partner nations, including five officers from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, five officers from the Republic of Indonesia, two non-commissioned officers from the United States, in addition to three Jordanian officers.The curriculum included theoretical lectures and simulated training exercises utilizing the newly introduced Mobile Simulation System. The training also featured live-fire exercises employing both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft to conduct Close Air Support missions across various training ranges. Furthermore, the course integrated artillery and special operations capabilities, providing a secure environment for joint air-ground operations within the operational battlespace.This course falls within the framework of ongoing military cooperation between JAF and the participating countries, in accordance with Memorandums of Understanding related to JTAC operations.The event concluded with the RJAF Commander presenting certificates and awards to the graduates, in the presence of senior JAF officers and a number of military attachés.
The RJAF concluded the JTAC course on Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by the Commander of the RJAF.
During the ceremony, the Commander received a detailed briefing from the JTAC School Commandant on the 12-week course, which was conducted under the supervision of internationally certified Jordanian instructors and evaluators, alongside trainers from partner nations including the United Kingdom, Poland, and Belgium.
The course saw participation from several allied and partner nations, including five officers from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, five officers from the Republic of Indonesia, two non-commissioned officers from the United States, in addition to three Jordanian officers.
The curriculum included theoretical lectures and simulated training exercises utilizing the newly introduced Mobile Simulation System. The training also featured live-fire exercises employing both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft to conduct Close Air Support missions across various training ranges. Furthermore, the course integrated artillery and special operations capabilities, providing a secure environment for joint air-ground operations within the operational battlespace.
This course falls within the framework of ongoing military cooperation between JAF and the participating countries, in accordance with Memorandums of Understanding related to JTAC operations.
The event concluded with the RJAF Commander presenting certificates and awards to the graduates, in the presence of senior JAF officers and a number of military attachés.