Saudi Air Force Commander Oversees Conclusion of Ramah Al-Nasr 2025 Exercise and Inaugurates Air Warfare Center Expansion
Royal Saudi Air Force Commander Prince Turki bin Bandar presided over the exercise with participation from military forces of 15 allied nations and inaugurated the first phase of the Air Warfare Center expansion.
Royal Saudi Air Force Commander Prince Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz oversaw the conclusion of the 'Ramah Al-Nasr 2025' exercise at the Air Warfare Center on Thursday.
The exercise, which involved multiple branches of the Saudi armed forces along with the Ministry of the National Guard, the Presidency of State Security, and the National Cybersecurity Authority, saw participation from military forces of 15 allied and friendly nations.
The exercise was designed to strengthen operational coordination and tactical integration across air, land, and maritime domains, with the final day featuring advanced air combat and naval defense strategies.
During the event, Prince Turki bin Bandar inaugurated the first phase of an expansion of the Air Warfare Center.
The center, originally inaugurated in 2019 by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, is part of a broader effort to develop one of the world’s leading military training institutions.
In this year’s exercise, eight countries participated directly in implementing aerial tactics and professional training drills, while seven additional nations joined as observers.
A new component focused on cyber warfare was also introduced, reflecting the Royal Saudi Air Force’s commitment to enhancing its strategic and technological capabilities.
The event underscored Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to advance its military readiness and operational efficiency, with strong support from national leadership.