Desert Storm Unleashed: How Thar Raptor Brigade Validates Joint Warfare

The Army's Thar Raptor Brigade is conducting intense combined arms operations with mechanised formations. These exercises are part of the Southern Command's desert drills happening under the tri-services framework. The operations focus on validating joint aviation-mechanised tactics and procedures. Through these realistic drills, the Indian armed forces demonstrate their capability to operate as a cohesive, technologically advanced force.

Key Points: Army's Thar Raptor Brigade Tests Joint Capabilities in Desert Drills

  • Thar Raptor Brigade aviation assets coordinate with mechanised formations
  • Exercises validate seamless joint capabilities under battlefield conditions
  • Operations refine aviation-mechanised tactics and procedures
  • Part of Southern Command's MaruJwala and Akhand Prahaar drills
  • Multi-service Exercise Trishul involves Army, Navy, and Air Force
  • Focus on enhancing interoperability across military domains
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'Desert Storm': Army's Thar Raptor Brigade, Sudarshan Chakra & Konark Corps validate 'seamless joint capabilities'

Indian Army's Thar Raptor Brigade conducts high-tempo combined arms operations with Sudarshan Chakra and Konark Corps in realistic desert battlefield exercises.

"Covering a wide range of aviation missions — including surveillance and reconnaissance, special heliborne operations, rapid troop insertions, and close-support manoeuvres the exercises highlight technological synergy, operational excellence, and the spirit of jointness among participating formations - Army Official"

New Delhi, Nov 7

The aviation assets of the Army's Thar Raptor Brigade, in close coordination with the mechanised formations of Sudarshan Chakra and Konark Corps, are conducting high-tempo combined arms operations to validate seamless joint capabilities under realistic battlefield conditions, an Army official said on Friday.  

These integrated exercises are part of the Army's Southern Command’s ongoing desert drills, MaruJwala and Akhand Prahaar, being held under the tri-services framework of 'Exercise Trishul'.

The operations focus on refining and validating joint aviation–mechanised Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), ensuring enhanced coordination and combat readiness.

"Covering a wide range of aviation missions — including surveillance and reconnaissance, special heliborne operations, rapid troop insertions, and close-support manoeuvres the exercises highlight technological synergy, operational excellence, and the spirit of jointness among participating formations," the official said.

Through these rigorous and realistic drills, the Southern Command continues to shape the future battlespace, demonstrating the Indian armed forces' capability to operate as a cohesive, agile, and technologically advanced force ready to meet evolving battlefield challenges.

Exercise Trishul, being conducted by the Indian Navy as the lead service jointly with the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, commenced in early November.

Headquarters Western Naval Command, in close coordination with the other services, are conducting the exercise, which features large-scale operations across the creek and desert sectors of Rajasthan and Gujarat, alongside comprehensive maritime operations including amphibious operations in the North Arabian Sea.

Covering the Gujarat coast and the northern Arabian Sea, the Army's Southern Command, the Western Naval Command, and the South Western Air Command are the principal formations participating in the exercise, while the Indian Coast Guard, Border Security Force, and other central agencies are also present in large numbers, further reinforcing inter-agency coordination and integrated operations.

The exercise aims to achieve validation and synchronisation of operational procedures across the three services, enabling joint effect-based operations in a multi-domain environment. Key objectives include enhancing interoperability of platforms and infrastructure, strengthening the integration of networks across the services, and advancing jointness in operations across multiple domains.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate our military's preparedness, I hope we're also investing equally in education and healthcare. Defense is important, but so is human development. Just a thought.
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Arjun K
The Thar desert conditions are perfect for testing our defense capabilities. Our soldiers train in some of the toughest environments. Salute to their dedication! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone living in Gujarat, it's reassuring to see such comprehensive exercises happening near our coastal areas. The multi-domain approach shows we're prepared for any scenario.
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Vikram M
Exercise Trishul sounds impressive! The integration of BSF and Coast Guard shows we're thinking holistically about security. This is how modern defense should work - all agencies coordinating.
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Karthik V
Good to see the focus on jointness. After the Balakot strikes and recent border tensions, such exercises send a strong message to our neighbors. Our forces are always ready! 💪

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