Kuala lumpur: The Malaysian Army's (TDM) participation in Exercise Desert Tiger marks a significant step in enhancing the readiness, professionalism, and capabilities of its personnel, while also strengthening bilateral defence cooperation between Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates: The Malaysian Army's (TDM) participation in Exercise Desert Tiger marks a significant step in enhancing the readiness, professionalism, and capabilities of its personnel, while also strengthening bilateral defence cooperation between Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin announced that 15 officers and 86 personnel from the 7th Battalion of the Royal Ranger Regiment have successfully completed the exercise in Ajman, UAE.
The Defence Minister extended his congratulations to all officers and personnel involved, commending their dedication, discipline, and spirits throughout the 13-day bilateral exercise. He noted that the exercise provides direct experience in conducting operations in built-up areas within a desert environment and serves as a platform for exchanging doctrines and tactics, techniques, and procedures with the UAE Army.