Saudi Gazette report
ABU DHABI — The Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Defense Force are continuing their participation in the aerial warfare and missile defense center exercise (ATLC-35), held in the United Arab Emirates, alongside forces from several allied and friendly nations.
As one of the most prominent joint air exercises in the region, ATLC-35 aims to enhance combat readiness, strengthen operational planning and execution capabilities, and simulate realistic air and missile warfare scenarios.
The Royal Saudi Air Force is taking part with Tornado aircraft, with its aircrews conducting a range of advanced training missions, including defensive and offensive air operations, combat search and rescue, night flight operations, and aerial refueling.
The exercise forms part of a broader series of air drills designed to exchange expertise, refine air combat tactics, and reinforce military cooperation among participating nations.