Indian Army showcases combat readiness for next generation of drone warfare (Photo: Indian Army)
New Delhi: The Spear Corps (III Corps) under Eastern Command conducted exercise Drone Kavach in forward areas of eastern Arunachal Pradesh from September 25 to 28, showcasing Indian Army’s combat readiness for next generation of drone warfare besides validating state of the art drone technologies and counter drone systems.
Exercise Drone Kavach was spread over a period of four days and was also attended by personnel of Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) deployed in forward areas.
As part of the exercise, a series of tactical manoeuvers and combat situations were exercised to validate Indian Army’s preparedness for operating in a multi domain technological infused battlefield scenario.
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Tactics, Techniques and Procedures pertaining to target acquisition, active/passive counter drone measures and target neutralisation with assured success were rehearsed under simulated conditions.
Newly raised structures at unit level were also exercised for developing tactics, techniques and procedures in consonance with the overall employment philosophy and mandated operational tasks.
Valuable insights gained through the exercise would assist the Army in achieving a comprehensive understanding of the future operational environment besides preparing for fighting a successful drone battle.
Exercise Drone Kavach represents a significant step in Indian Army’s commitment towards modernisation while striving for technology absorption to achieve operational excellence.
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