Assam Rifles Trains CISF on Drone Threats in Tripura Security Push

The Assam Rifles conducted a comprehensive drone awareness and training session for Central Industrial Security Force personnel in Agartala, Tripura. The program included classroom modules on drone types and risks, followed by practical demonstrations and handling techniques. Officials stated the initiative is crucial for building inter-agency coordination and confidence in countering drone-related security challenges. This training aligns with other recent exercises, like one in Nagaland, underscoring a regional focus on enhancing tactical surveillance capabilities.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Conducts Drone Training for CISF in Tripura

  • Drone awareness for CISF personnel
  • Classroom and practical hands-on training
  • Focus on identification and counter-SOPs
  • Boosts inter-agency coordination
  • Part of broader regional security exercises
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Assam Rifles strengthens CISF preparedness with drone training in Tripura

Assam Rifles enhances CISF's drone threat preparedness with hands-on training in Agartala, focusing on identification, SOPs, and countermeasures.

"a significant step towards enhancing preparedness against emerging technological threats - Defence Spokesperson"

Agartala, April 2

The Assam Rifles conducted a drone awareness and training session for personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force in Agartala, Tripura's capital, on Thursday, officials said.

A Defence Spokesperson described the initiative as a significant step towards enhancing preparedness against emerging technological threats.

With the growing use of drones across civilian and security domains, the programme aimed to familiarise CISF personnel with evolving challenges posed by unmanned aerial systems and equip them with the skills needed for effective response.

The session began with an in-depth classroom module focused on drone familiarisation.

Experts from Assam Rifles briefed participants on various drone types, their capabilities, and associated security risks.

Special emphasis was placed on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), including drone identification, threat assessment, and appropriate countermeasures during potential encounters.

This was followed by a practical training segment, where CISF personnel received hands-on exposure to drone operations.

Participants observed live drone demonstrations and were trained in basic handling and manoeuvring techniques.

The exercise also helped them learn how to identify different drone models and understand their functionalities in real-time scenarios.

Officials noted that such joint training initiatives are vital for strengthening inter-agency coordination and improving operational efficiency.

The programme not only enhanced technical awareness among CISF personnel but also boosted their confidence in handling drone-related situations.

Participants described the training as timely and highly relevant in the current security environment.

The Assam Rifles continues to undertake such capacity-building initiatives as part of its commitment to maintaining high levels of preparedness and synergy among security forces in the region.

The CISF is responsible for securing several airports in the Northeastern region, including the Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala.

Meanwhile, earlier this week, the Assam Rifles carried out an intensive two-day drone exercise in Peren district of Nagaland.

Defence Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat said the exercise was conducted under the Spear Corps of the Indian Army at the Drone Training Node in Nagaland's Jalukie, with a focus on enhancing tactical surveillance and technical handling skills.

The exercise included rigorous flight drills and situational simulations, highlighting the deployment of unmanned aerial systems in diverse operational roles.

It was observed by the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of 6 Sector Assam Rifles, who reviewed the preparations and inspected the technical setups of participating teams.

He expressed satisfaction with the high level of operational readiness demonstrated by the personnel.

The Assam Rifles, one of India's oldest paramilitary forces, has a long-standing legacy of discipline, courage, and service.

Tasked with guarding the country's Northeastern region as well as the Jammu and Kashmir borders, the force continues to play a pivotal role in both defence and humanitarian operations.

- IANS

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Priya S
Excellent inter-agency cooperation. CISF securing our airports in the NE needs this kind of modern training. Hope they conduct similar sessions for other paramilitary forces as well. Safety first!
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Aman W
While the training is good, I hope the focus is also on preventing misuse and privacy concerns. Drones near civilian airports are a serious matter. The SOPs must be watertight.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently to Agartala, this news is reassuring. The security forces are proactively adapting to new challenges. It makes air travel feel safer. Well done!
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Vikram M
Assam Rifles doing what they do best – guarding the frontiers and building capacity. These joint exercises are crucial for synergy. Jai Hind to our brave personnel! 🙏
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Karthik V
Practical, hands-on training is key. Classroom sessions are fine, but actually handling the equipment makes a real difference. Hope this becomes a regular feature across all security domains in India.

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