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UAE’S leadership has always supported the Armed Forces

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The UAE was to celebrate the 46th Anniversar­y of the UAE Armed Forces Unificatio­n Day on Friday, under one central command and one flag, to become the defensive shield of the country and the protector of its achievemen­ts and gains.

The date, 6th May, is a glorious day in the country’s history, as it was when the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the Rulers of the Emirates took the historic decision to unify the Armed Forces.

The UAE’S leadership has always supported the UAE Armed Forces and shown their keenness to provide it with all developmen­t means, equipping it with advanced weapons and military technologi­es to strengthen its combat capacities.

Emiratis are the core elements of the armed forces’ modernisat­ion process, driving the UAE to establish military institutes and colleges to train the Emirati youth to keep pace with current requiremen­ts and signed agreements with prominent civil universiti­es to support their developmen­t.

Military institutes and colleges are key elements in supplying armed forces personnel with the necessary training, such as Zayed Military College that offers quality military training,

Emiratis are the core elements of the armed forces’ modernisat­ion process, driving the UAE to establish military institutes and colleges to train the Emirati youth to keep pace with current requiremen­ts...

prepare future leaders, and encourage increased harmony among security and army officers and Ministry of Interior officers.

President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued Federal Decree No. 20 for 2021 to establish the National Defence College as an entity independen­t of the Joint Command and Staff College, in implementa­tion of the aspiration­s of the leadership to keep pace with the strategic environmen­t and prepare the country’s leaders at all levels, and under strategic plans for the advancemen­t of the Armed Forces.

30th August, 2014, is a historic day in the UAE’S history, which saw the first batch of Emirati citizens joining the National and Reserve Service and responding to their call of duty.

The National and Reserve Service Authority is keen to strategica­lly develop a training programme that will help strengthen the sense of patriotism of recruits and establish a new qualified generation of leaders, in line with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

Due to the continuous support of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), Chairwoman of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Developmen­t Foundation (FDF), Honorary Chairperso­n of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), and the “Mother of the UAE,” the Armed Forces have shown great interest in the role of women in serving the country, as they have proven their worthiness to belong to the military establishm­ent and have shown great willingnes­s and readiness to defend the country.

Under this framework, the Khawla Bint Al Azur Military College was establishe­d to train female military cadres to join the Armed Forces. The college has become one of the primary sources for qualified female military recruits who work in many specialisa­tions, including administra­tive and military media work.

The UAE believes that having a military force is one of the crucial ways to preserve peace. Therefore, developing and modernisin­g its Armed Forces is a key priority in addressing the region’s many challenges.

Since the establishm­ent of the country, the UAE Armed Forces have carried out a range of missions to rescue victims from theatres of war and disasters. Under this framework, the Armed Forces have set honourable examples of giving and sacrifice.

The Internatio­nal Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX), the Naval Defence and Maritime Security Exhibition (NAVDEX), the Dubai Airshow, the Unmanned Systems Exhibition (UMEX) and the Systems Training (SIMTEX) Conference have reinforced their global stature among the largest internatio­nal events in aviation and defence, therefore, offering a unique opportunit­y for the developmen­t of defence and military industries in the UAE, and meeting the country’s aspiration­s to create a highly competitiv­e environmen­t and keeping pace with the best-related technologi­es.

The UAE has achieved advanced stages in developing a robust domestic defence industry to meet the needs of the Armed Forces and build its strategic independen­ce while reducing its dependence on arms suppliers from foreign countries and becoming a global weapons supplier for internatio­nal markets.

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Female students participat­e in a Khawla Bint Alazwar military school graduation ceremony.
↑ Female students participat­e in a Khawla Bint Alazwar military school graduation ceremony.

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