SECRET UK EYES A
He has,
fly, and the IAF have agreed to his early withdrawal.
however, been able to complete most of his task of standardising
flying training and instruction within the IAF. The Joint Warfare staff undertook a lecture tour to Korea, Malaysia and Singapore
in September 1989. The Department of Air Warfare Staff visited
Malaysia and Singapore.
NEAR EAST
50. The last year has seen a reduction of our LS team in
Jordan. The Jordanian Army did not want a replacement for an Army Bandmaster when he finished his tour earlier and the RJAF
similarly asked for a QFI not to be replaced when he finished his
tour in June. At present we have only two RAF LSP in Jordan.
The JAF are experiencing severe financial problems and we have
agreed to pay the in-country costs of both LSP. This will affect
the support available for UK courses and advisory visits. We
will maintain approximately the present level of support for
Jordan but an increase in LSP there seems unlikely for the
moment.
51. We intend to step up our support for Egypt. We have agreed to fund an advisory visit by CFS, and the Egyptian Navy in
particular is interested in UK support.
INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT
52.
The Royal Nepalese Army continues to receive much of its
assistance through the Hong Kong Garrison. A team of RNA doctors remain in UK on advanced medical training in preparation for the opening of a RNA military hospital. The Staff College Loan Service team will remain in Bangladesh until the end of 1990. A
Short Term Training Team deployed to the Maldive Islands in
September to assist with the forming of a company size Task Force
and the reorganisation of National Security Service. In
Pakistan, mine clearance training for Afghan refugees (Operation
SALAM), Continues.
SECRET UK EYES A
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