Lieutenant General Gambhir Singh visits Red Horns Division to witness Ex Yudh Kaushal showcasing Indian Army’s Tech Prowess Umroi Military Station.
Lieutenant General Gambhir Singh, the
General Officer Commanding of the Gajraj Corps, witnessed Exercise Yudh Kaushal,
a joint exercise with Indian Air Force, on capture of enemy objective in a multi domain environment. The exercise was conducted at Umroi Military Station to demonstrate operational capabilities by incorporating Helicopters, plethora of drones in surveillance and armed roles, New Generation Equipment, Force Multipliers and supporting arms.
The Air Force played a pivotal role in the operation, showcasing its capability of speedy induction of troops into the exercise area and seamless coordination for joint operations. The Exercise also integrated academia from IIT, Guwahati and civil defence industry.
Lieutenant General Gambhir Singh also took the opportunity to interact with soldiers and officers who participated in the exercise and commended their efforts for execution of seamless coordination and jointness within various elements of the exercise. He encouraged them to continue to upgrade technical threshold and strive for operational excellence in modern day warfare.
Exercise Yudh Kaushal featured a synchronised assault on enemy objective using first person view drones, automated mobility vehicles, plethora of secure communication devices, showcasing Indian Army’s ability to execute rapid, coordinated strikes, with maximum accuracy and lethality. Paratroopers carried out combat free fall during the
exercise and round-the-clock intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance was
provided by UAVs.
The exercise aimed at enhancing the Indian Army's readiness for modern warfare by seamless integration of cutting-edge technology, precision fire, secure communication and revision of Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. The exercise reaffirms the Indian Army’s commitment to modernizing its defence forces, incorporating emerging technologies and enhancing joint operational effectiveness.
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