UAE to mark 50 years of armed forces unification

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The UAE will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the unification of its armed forces on Wednesday, reflecting five decades of achievements in defending sovereignty and safeguarding national gains.

The occasion comes this year as the UAE Armed Forces have showcased their high efficiency and readiness in countering the recent Iranian attacks and thwarting all attempts to undermine the country’s security and stability. The forces recorded an unprecedented achievement in successfully intercepting ballistic missiles and drones targeting the UAE.

The military institution has adopted a multi-dimensional integrated approach combining land, air, naval, and cyber domains within a unified system. Modern armoured systems, advanced artillery platforms, and ground reconnaissance systems are now linked through digital command and control networks, enabling real-time data exchange among units.

The UAE’s air superiority extends beyond aircraft to a fully integrated system comprising early warning, air defence, and advanced command centres, supported by joint training with international partners to strengthen the capabilities of Emirati pilots.

The UAE overlooks one of the world’s busiest maritime corridors, making security a strategic priority extending beyond territorial waters, where naval forces have enhanced their capabilities through multi-role vessels, coastal surveillance systems, and unmanned platforms to secure shipping, energy routes, and global trade.

Since its founding, the UAE leadership has viewed women as key partners in nation-building and defence, with this approach reflected in their integration into the Armed Forces. This includes the Khawla bint Al Azwar Military School, serving as a cornerstone in the training of female personnel.

In parallel, national service has been opened to Emirati women, who have voluntarily joined in a pioneering regional experience, with female participation exceeding 11 per cent in some cohorts.

The UAE Armed Forces also play a vital role in implementing humanitarian initiatives, relief operations, and emergency response plans across various regions of the world, reinforcing the country’s commitment to its humanitarian responsibilities.

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