The exercise, codenamed “Mohammad Rasulullah III” (Prophet Muhammad III), was held on Friday, attended by Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan of the Iranian Police Force and several provincial military and police commanders. It began with a ceremony off the coast of the key port of Chabahar. .
Naval training began with the motto of “empathy and authority towards security.” According to a report by Press TV, the event featured a parade of naval units and civilian vessels from Sistan and Baluchestan provinces.
The exercise is designed to maintain the Coast Guard’s operational readiness, enhance its combat capabilities, and establish cooperation and coordination among the Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and various Border Forces.
“Through strong measures and timely operations, the military has kept the enemy at bay and prevented the opportunity to launch acts of aggression against the sacred soil and waters of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Ladan said at the event. stated inside.
The Iranian police chief also presented plaques and gifts of appreciation to the families of several martyred coast guard soldiers.
Iran’s military conducts regular exercises around the country according to a detailed schedule to test weapons and equipment and assess combat readiness.
Iranian officials have repeatedly stressed that the country will not hesitate to build up its military, including missile capabilities aimed purely at defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will never be subject to negotiation.
MNA