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Jassim Al Khayal inaugurates Support and Logistics Fleet

October 30, 2025 / 10:47 PM
Jassim Al Khayal inaugurates Support and Logistics Fleet
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Sharjah 24: His Excellency Major General Jassim Mohammed Al Khayal, Commander-in-Chief of the Amiri Guard, inaugurated the Support and Logistics Fleet, in the presence of His Excellency Major General Ghanem Khamis Al Holi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, along with directors general and a number of senior officers.

Specialised and advanced vehicles

The fleet comprises a range of specialised vehicles and equipment that were prepared at the technical workshop of Amiri Guard. They have been fitted with advanced, purpose-built systems and technologies, designed to meet the highest technical specifications and standards, and to operate efficiently under various environmental conditions.

The fleet includes rescue vehicles, specialised support equipment, desert rescue bikes, high-speed rescue boats, a water robot, and a mobile mechanical support workshop, among others.

Enhancing readiness and field response

On this occasion, His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief affirmed that the Support and Logistics Fleet of the Amiri Guard aims to enhance readiness and efficiency for effective and rapid field response under all circumstances. This is achieved through coordination with relevant authorities to address and contain the impacts resulting from various emergency and exceptional situations.

Self-equipped rescue vehicles

His Excellency noted that the rescue vehicles and equipment were fully prepared in-house at the technical workshop of the Amiri Guard. He highlighted that the vehicles are designed for rapid response and rescue operations, with the capability to access desert and rugged areas, in addition to specialised vehicles for evacuation and shelter during emergency situations that require such interventions.

October 30, 2025 / 10:47 PM

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