Units from the Egyptian and Jordanian Armed Forces on Monday launched joint military drills, code-named Aqaba 6.
The exercises will last until December 2 with the participation of the Egyptian and Jordanian maritime, air, and ground forces.
The Egyptian armed forces revealed that the preliminary phase of the training included practical and theoretical lectures to learn about combat expertise and to unify concepts between the participating sides.
They also aim to introduce the technology of weapons and equipment in addition to field skills, to confirm the forces' readiness to carry out joint combat actions.
The exercise aims to develop defense capabilities within agreed-upon plans, exchange expertise in planning, control, and command, and unify joint military concepts.
The drill is part of a strategy to enhance military cooperation between the armed forces of both countries.
The Jordanian-Egyptian military drills code-named Aqaba 5 were held in Oct. 2019.