22/07/2025
22/07/2025

KUWAIT CITY, July 22: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Kuwaiti Army, Major General (Pilot) Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, affirmed on Monday the strategic importance of the National Security Network project, describing it as a key initiative in strengthening the nation’s military communications system and establishing a secure, integrated electronic environment.
The remarks were made during his visit to the Signal Corps, where Major General Al-Sabah was briefed on the corps’ core duties, current technical projects, and future development plans aimed at keeping pace with cutting-edge advancements in military communications. These efforts, he noted, are essential to enhancing the readiness and operational efficiency of the Signal Corps.
In a press statement released by the General Staff, the Deputy Chief of Staff commended the professionalism and technical competence of Signal Corps personnel. He emphasized the need for the swift and disciplined implementation of the National Security Network project in line with the highest technical and security standards.
He also stressed the importance of conducting routine and scenario-based testing of the network to ensure its effectiveness and to proactively identify and resolve any technical vulnerabilities before the system enters full operational deployment.
Major General Al-Sabah called for continued coordination with relevant authorities and urged intensified training and qualification programs to guarantee the network’s long-term sustainability and performance. He highlighted the importance of adapting to rapid technological advancements in the field of communications to maintain strategic superiority.
During the visit, the Deputy Chief of Staff received a detailed presentation on the National Security Network Development Project. The initiative, considered one of Kuwait’s strategic military infrastructure projects, aims to establish a secure, high-performance communications platform linking various military and security agencies. Built on modern technologies and advanced infrastructure, the network is designed to meet the highest global standards of security, reliability, and resilience.