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The Turkish Armed Forces continue to strengthen military cooperation with friendly and allied nations. According to a statement by the Ministry of National Defense, the 18th Mechanized Infantry Brigade conducted a comprehensive knowledge and experience-sharing program with personnel from the Qatari Armed Forces. Footage from the joint training sessions was shared on the ministry’s official social media platforms, highlighting the ongoing partnership between the two countries.
The statement emphasized that “Friendship strengthens through training,” underscoring the growing military collaboration between Türkiye and Qatar. During the program, Qatari soldiers received detailed instruction on mechanized infantry operations, unit coordination, modern battlefield tactics, operational readiness procedures, and scenario-based field applications. Turkish troops shared their extensive field experience, providing valuable insights for Qatari personnel who aim to enhance their operational capabilities.
Such joint training activities not only reinforce Türkiye’s military ties with partner nations but also improve interoperability and mutual trust. Defense cooperation between Türkiye and Qatar has deepened significantly in recent years, and these training initiatives contribute to the development of harmonized military doctrine and joint operational proficiency.
Through its international training and advisory missions, the Turkish Armed Forces continue to expand Türkiye’s influence in military diplomacy. By sharing real-world operational experience, Türkiye supports friendly nations in strengthening their defense capacities, fostering enhanced coordination in future combined missions.
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