Royal Saudi Air Force Commander Celebrates Conclusion Of Victory Spears 2025 And Expands Air Warfare Centre
The "Victory Spears 2025" exercise concluded at the Air Warfare Center in Dhahran, with Lieutenant General Prince Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Commander of the Royal Saudi Air Forces, attending the ceremony. This event involved various branches of the Saudi Armed Forces, the Ministry of National Guard, the Presidency of State Security, the National Cybersecurity Authority, and forces from 15 allied nations.
Prince Turki inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for the first expansion of the center. The exercise demonstrated advanced air tactics and highlighted a high level of readiness in planning and execution. It marked a significant advancement in joint air and maritime operations across all armed forces branches.

The participating forces showcased exceptional skills and professionalism, proving their preparedness to tackle challenges. Prince Turki noted that His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud inaugurated the Air Warfare Center in 2019. The vision was to establish it as a world-class facility.
Cyber warfare was introduced as a new aspect of this exercise, emphasizing its importance in modern military strategies. Prince Turki stressed the Air Force's dedication to enhancing the center's capabilities. He acknowledged the continuous support from Saudi leadership in achieving top combat readiness levels.
The exercise underscored a leap forward in joint operations among military branches. This development aligns with efforts to integrate cyber warfare into traditional military exercises. The inclusion of cyber elements reflects an evolving approach to security challenges.
Prince Turki expressed gratitude for leadership support, which has been crucial for advancements in combat readiness. The commitment to developing the Air Warfare Center is evident through these exercises and expansions.
The event highlighted Saudi Arabia's focus on enhancing its military capabilities through collaboration with international partners. Such exercises are vital for maintaining regional stability and addressing emerging threats effectively.
With inputs from SPA