Army Day Parade in Jaipur Showcases BrahMos, Pinaka & New Bhairav Battalion

The 78th Army Day parade was held in Jaipur, marking the first time it took place outside a cantonment area. The display featured formidable artillery and rocket systems including the BrahMos cruise missile and the Pinaka multi-barrel launcher. A key highlight was the first public appearance of the newly raised Bhairav Battalion, designed for rapid response in modern hybrid warfare. The event commemorates the day Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief in 1949.

Key Points: Army Day 2024: Parade Features Missiles, New Units in Jaipur

  • BrahMos missile display
  • Pinaka rocket launcher feature
  • Akashteer air defence system
  • Bhairav Battalion debut
  • Parade outside cantonment
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Chief of Defence Staff, Army Chief attend Army Day celebrations in Jaipur

CDS, Army Chief attend 78th Army Day in Jaipur. Parade displays BrahMos, Pinaka rockets, Akashteer system & debut of Bhairav Battalion.

"Modern warfare is changing at a very rapid pace... one needs to be fully equipped with modern technology - Commanding Officer, 2 Bhairav Battalion"

Jaipur, January 15

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, and other dignitaries attended the 78th Army Day celebrations being held in Rajasthan's Jaipur on Thursday.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Army Chief General Upendra Trivedi, Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde, BJP Rajasthan President Madan Rathore, along with a large number of other dignitaries, are also present for the occasion.

The parade is being held at Mahal Road, Jagatpura, marking the first time the parade will be held outside the cantonment area.

The parade will also display the army's artillery and rocket capabilities, with several missile and launcher systems on show, including the BrahMos cruise missile, which can strike targets up to 800 kilometres away from land, sea or underwater platforms, according to the Army.

The Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher will also feature. It was recently tested with long-range guided rockets that have a range of up to 120 kilometres.

Other systems on display will include the upgraded BM-21 Grad multi-barrel rocket launcher and the SMERCH system, which can fire 12 rockets of 300 mm calibre to ranges of up to 90 kilometres. Artillery platforms such as the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System and the M777 ultra-light howitzer will also be part of the display. Other gun systems, too, will be featured during the parade.

To showcase air defence capabilities, the indigenous Akashteer system with its medium-range surface-to-air missiles (SAM), which proved their effectiveness in a high-threat environment during Operation Sindoor by shooting down a variety of Turkish and Chinese-origin drone systems operated by Pakistan and have since drawn global interest as combat-proven platforms.

The parade will also mark the first public appearance of the Bhairav Battalion, the unit which has been raised as part of the Army's recent restructuring, drawing operational lessons from global conflicts, including its own Operation Sindoor.

The Bhairav Battalion is positioned between the Para Special Forces and regular infantry units. The battalion was raised to meet modern warfare requirements to provide a quick and precise offensive solution against enemies' threats to the nation.

This allows them to respond quickly across different terrains, including difficult and hostile areas.

Earlier, speaking to ANI, a commanding officer of 2 Bhairav Battalion said, "Modern warfare is changing at a very rapid pace. The conflicts of today are hybrid in nature, and one needs to be fully equipped with modern technology to be able to deal with the challenges. The Bhairav battalions have also been created as part of the force restructuring, which has been raised in line with the requirements of modern technology, new thought processes and the new operational requirements."

Army Day is commemorated every year on January 15 to remember the occasion of Field Marshal KM Cariappa took over the command of the Indian Army from British Commander-in-Chief, General Sir FRR Bucher, in 1949 and became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of Independent India.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The focus on the new Bhairav Battalion is interesting. Adapting to hybrid warfare is crucial. However, I hope this restructuring and new equipment also translates to better welfare and timely modernization for our jawans at the grassroots level. They are the real backbone.
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Priya S
Seeing the Akashteer system mentioned is fantastic! We need to celebrate our homegrown tech that has proven itself. Operation Sindoor showed we can defend our skies effectively. More power to our scientists and soldiers! ✨
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Rohit P
A fitting tribute to Field Marshal Cariappa on Army Day. It's heartening to see the parade in Rajasthan, showcasing strength to our western borders. The display sends a clear message about our readiness. Salute to the Indian Army!
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Kavya N
While the weapon display is impressive, I hope the celebrations also remember the sacrifices. Army Day is about the people who serve, not just the machines. Wishing safety and strength to every soldier guarding us in Siachen, Ladakh, and everywhere.
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Vikram M
Good to see the parade in a public area. Makes it more accessible. The M777 howitzer is a game-changer for mountains. Combined with our new battalions, it shows we are learning the right lessons for future challenges. Solid planning.

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