Air Chief highlights importance of emerging technologies, new age weapons

01 Jul, 2012

Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt said that the nature of today's warfare is constantly changing making it imperative for us to keep abreast of emerging technologies, new age weapons and concepts of technology driven warfare. He was addressing the 97th officers' commissioning parade held at Pakistan Naval Academy on Saturday. Upon his arrival, the chief guest was received by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Asif Sandila.
Speaking on the occasion, the Air Chief said: "At present we are faced with various maritime challenges and threats like growing menace of piracy and continuous naval build-up by the adversary. To meet these challenges, we have to be more proactive and develop insatiable quest for knowledge".
He laid emphasis upon the graduating officers to keep the national interest paramount and never let anything influence their commitment to the national duty bestowed upon them. He felicitated the commissioning officers upon successful completion of their basic naval training. He said that it was satisfying to note that besides training young officers in the art of maritime warfare, the PN Academy was also inculcating in them core military values of integrity, honour and courage.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Commandant Pakistan Naval Academy Commodore Muhammad Abid highlighted the salient features of training at Pakistan Naval Academy. He apprised the audience that the commissioning term comprised 82 regular and 22 Short Service Commission (SSC) officers, including three females and five officers from Palestine.
Later, the chief guest gave away prizes to the winners. Midshipman Shehryar received Sword of Honour for best over all performance. The Academy's Dirk was awarded to Midshipman Zubair Rashid. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gold Medal went to officer cadet Suhail Nazim and the Commandant Gold Medal was awarded to officer cadet Qurrat-ul Ain. The ceremony was attended by a large number of Armed Forces officers, diplomats and families of the graduating officers.

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