Armed forces from 20 countries have begun manoeuvres in northeastern Saudi Arabia that the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) has described as one of the world's biggest military exercises.
Troops from Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan and Sudan are among those participating in the "Thunder of the North" exercise, which began on Saturday and involves ground, air and naval forces, SPA reported.
Forces from the other five Gulf Arab states are also taking part in "one of the world's most important military exercises based on the number of forces participating and the area of territory used," the news agency added.
It said a major goal of the exercise was to improve training in responding to the threat posed by "terrorist groups".
Saudi Arabia has carried out air strikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria as part of a US-led coalition fighting the group.
Last December, it also formed a new 35-member alliance to fight "terrorism" in Islamic countries.
Since March last year, it has been leading a military campaign against Iran-backed rebels in its southern neighbour Yemen.
Source: AFP