Dubai crown prince tours National Guard Headquarters, Key highlights from Sheikh Hamdan’s visit

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Dubai's Crown Prince, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, visited the National Guard headquarters in Abu Dhabi on October 3, 2025. As UAE Minister of Defence, he reviewed operational readiness, witnessed a field demonstration, and discussed enhancing coordination across security institutions.
A key part of the visit was attending a field demonstration, which showcased the National Guard’s tactical and operational skills. The exercise highlighted their readiness, professionalism, and ability to respond to various security scenarios.Sheikh Hamdan praised the personnel, emphasizing that their work is carried out “with honor and selflessness”, reflecting the Guard’s dedication to safeguarding the nation. Observers noted the demonstration illustrated both current capabilities and the effectiveness of recent training programs, providing clear evidence of the Guard’s preparedness for real-world challenges.
During the visit, Sheikh Hamdan stressed the importance of continuously upgrading both human skills and technological resources. Investments in advanced equipment, integrated systems, and specialized training were highlighted as crucial for keeping the National Guard aligned with international best practices.The Crown Prince emphasized that modernization is not just about hardware, it is equally about developing personnel, enhancing leadership skills, and improving decision-making processes to ensure that the Guard can operate efficiently in complex scenarios.
Sheikh Hamdan acknowledged that the success and readiness of the National Guard is a result of strong leadership backing, consistent investment, and ongoing training programs. He expressed full confidence in the Guard’s ability to carry out its mission effectively and emphasized that continued development is critical to maintaining UAE’s national security. The visit also sent a clear message of motivation and recognition to the personnel, reinforcing the importance of their role and the support they receive from the top levels of leadership.
- Ensuring the National Guard is fully prepared to handle evolving security challenges.
- Strengthening coordination between different military and security institutions.
- Maintaining investments in modern equipment and continuous personnel development.
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