Spear Corps Commander Reviews Arunachal Troop Readiness Amid Drone Warfare Push

The Spear Corps commander personally visited forward posts in Arunachal's challenging Dibang Valley to assess troop readiness. Military exercises showcased advanced drone capabilities for mine-laying and medical evacuation in high-altitude conditions. Joint training with ITBP enhanced interoperability and logistics maintenance between forces. These developments highlight the Army's focus on integrating unmanned systems for future warfare scenarios.

Key Points: Lt Gen Pendharkar Reviews Spear Corps Arunachal Operational Preparedness

  • Lt Gen Pendharkar inspected forward air-maintained posts in challenging Dibang Valley terrain
  • Specialized drones validated for high-altitude mine-laying and casualty evacuation operations
  • Joint training conducted with ITBP focusing on logistics and interoperability
  • Drone-based combat medical care successfully tested for rapid supply delivery
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Army reviews operational preparedness in Arunachal's Dibang Valley

Spear Corps commander visits Dibang Valley, validates drone operations for high-altitude warfare including mine-laying and medical evacuation in Arunachal Pradesh.

"The Corps Commander appreciated troops' professionalism and underlined the growing relevance of unmanned systems in future warfare. - Indian Army Official"

New Delhi, Nov 10

Lt Gen Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC), Spear Corps, Indian Army, visited Anini and forward air-maintained posts in Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh to review operational preparedness, logistics sustenance and troop morale in challenging high-altitude terrain, an official said on Monday.

The official, in a post on X, said, “The Corps Commander appreciated troops’ professionalism and underlined the growing relevance of unmanned systems in future warfare.”

Earlier in the day, troops of the Spear Corps inducted and validated the use of drones in high-altitude operations like mine-laying and casualty evacuation using modified stretchers in Arunachal Pradesh.

“The exercises also included casualty evacuation using modified stretchers, aerial induction of 120 mm mortars and contingency drills integrating unmanned systems with secure communication networks, enhancing operational agility,” said an official on X.

“Troops of #SpearCorps inducted and deployed specialised drones, validating their role in high-altitude operations. Mine-laying drills were also conducted in the remote valleys of #ArunachalPradesh.”

In another message on X, an official said, “Under the aegis of #SpearCorps, Dao Eagles, in collaboration with #ITBP, conducted joint training and capability development exercises which included logistics vehicle fleet maintenance and interoperability.”

An internship training for Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Roing students on power systems, construction equipment, welding, diagnostics and repair using Special Maintenance Tools (SMTs) and Special Test Equipment (STEs) was also conducted, giving them valuable practical experience, said the official.

The drone exercises on Monday come close to Sunday’s operations by the Spear Corps, during which troops validated drone-based Combat Medical Care in forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing rapid delivery of vital medical supplies across tough terrain.

"Critical medical care items were successfully airlifted, proving the effectiveness of drones in enhancing medical logistics and ensuring swift aid to troops deployed in forward areas," said the Spear Corps on X.

On the same day, the Assam Rifles under Spear Corps, Indian Army, conducted a two-day Advanced Mission Integration Training on drone operations at the Drone Training Node (DTN), Chandel, Manipur, an official said on Sunday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The casualty evacuation using modified stretchers via drones is brilliant! This could save so many lives in remote border areas. Hope they continue to innovate like this.
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Priya S
Good to see the ITI students getting practical training too. Skill development in border areas is crucial for local employment and national security. More such initiatives needed across all border states!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the technological advancements, I hope the army also focuses on improving basic infrastructure and living conditions for our jawans in these remote posts. They deserve the best facilities.
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Michael C
The joint training with ITBP shows excellent coordination between different forces. This interoperability is exactly what we need for comprehensive border security. Well done! 👏
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Nisha Z
Jai Hind! Our soldiers are the real heroes, serving in such difficult conditions. The drone technology will definitely make their work easier and safer. Salute to their dedication! 💪

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