Warfare successful triumph depends on vision, fusion, says Chief of Air Staff

F.P Report

ISLAMABAD: “Today’s warfare successful accomplishment depends on effective vision and fusion, said Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan on Saturday.

During his address, the Air Chief remarked that “The lessons of Operation Swift Retort are a manifestation of our operational training in realistic scenarios. You have to be cognizant and be aware of our adversaries, what they are inducting.”

While expressing contentment, he commented that ACE in general and Combat Commanders’ School in particular were taking strides in this very direction to train future combat leadership.

On the occasion Air Chief also awarded certificates and trophies to the graduating officers who undergo a strenuous and professionally demanding course.

According to the Navy press release, the Chief of the Air Staff Trophy for overall the best performance amongst combat pilots was awarded to Wing Commander Waheed Zafar. Air Officer Commanding Air Defence Trophy for overall best performance amongst combat controllers was awarded to Squadron Leader Ali Ahmed.

The ceremony was attended by Principal Staff Officers and field commanders of Pakistan Air Force.

The Air Chief stated this while addressing the graduation ceremony of No. 54 Combat Commanders’ Course held at Airpower Centre of Excellence (ACE), said a Pakistan Air Force press release. Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force was the chief guest on the occasion.