Khaberni - Saudi and American military units have commenced military maneuvers at the American National Training Center at Fort Irwin in the California desert.
The maneuvers, named Quincy-1, focus on enhancing operational capabilities and coordinating rapid response between the forces of the two countries, at a time when the region is experiencing escalating tensions.
The hosting of Saudi-American maneuvers in that desert environment demonstrates a high combat capability in harsh terrains and affirms the readiness of forces from both sides, as the two countries face increasing tensions in their regions.
The Saudi Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense have announced the start of the Quincy-1 maneuvers. Participating in the exercise are armored and light forces training on joint operations, enhancing decision-making ability in realistic conditions. The training area spans 3,108 square kilometers, allowing the joint forces to experience maneuvers, firing, and communication over a vast area in a desert environment. Images showed the participating Saudi forces armed with M1 Abrams tanks, Humvee vehicles, and support elements.




