Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah, Commander IV Corps, visited the Drone Training Facility (DTF) at Lahore Garrison today to review the operational readiness and technical training of troops in modern warfare technologies.
Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah, Commander IV Corps Lahore, visits Drone Training Facility (DTF) at #Lahore Garrison, #Pakistan
During the training, officers and soldiers of the #PakistanArmy demonstrated advanced combat skills. #ISPR
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Operational Demonstration
During the visit, the Corps Commander witnessed a comprehensive training exercise where officers and soldiers of the Pakistan Army demonstrated advanced combat skills using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The demonstration highlighted the seamless integration of drone technology into tactical operations, showcasing high standards of target precision and surveillance capabilities.
Technological Advancement
The primary objective of the Drone Training Facility is to bolster the Pakistan Army’s defensive posture by adopting cutting-edge warfare techniques. This initiative is part of a broader modernization program aimed at equipping the force with the tools necessary to counter evolving security threats in a digital-age battlefield.
Commander’s Address
While interacting with the troops, Lieutenant General Fayyaz Hussain Shah appreciated the high morale and professional excellence displayed by the personnel.
“The Pakistan Army is globally recognized as one of the finest military forces,” the Commander stated. “We possess the full capability and resolve to effectively utilize modern technology to safeguard the sovereignty of our motherland. Mastery over these advanced systems is essential for maintaining our qualitative edge and ensuring a robust defense.”
The Commander expressed his satisfaction with the training curriculum and emphasized the importance of continuous innovation to remain ahead of contemporary challenges.










