India-Sri Lanka War Games: Drones, IED Drills in Joint Exercise

Indian and Sri Lankan forces are conducting advanced military drills as part of Exercise Mitra Shakti 2025. The joint exercise features sophisticated drone reconnaissance and robotic mules for urban combat scenarios. Both contingents are undergoing comprehensive IED training including route-clearance drills and render-safe procedures. The exercise aims to enhance counter-terror cooperation and strengthen bilateral defense ties between the neighboring nations.

Key Points: India Sri Lanka Mitra Shakti Exercise Drone IED Drills

  • Joint forces practice advanced drone reconnaissance for urban combat scenarios
  • Comprehensive IED training covers detection and render-safe procedures
  • Exercise includes 170 Indian and 135 Sri Lankan military personnel
  • Focus on counter-terror operations under UN mandate Chapter VII
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IED drills and drone reconnaissance mark key phase of Exercise Mitra Shakti

Indian and Sri Lankan forces conduct advanced drone reconnaissance and IED drills during Exercise Mitra Shakti 2025, enhancing counter-terror cooperation between the two nations.

"The session showcased the use of drones for reconnaissance, light specialist and all-terrain vehicles for rapid induction, robotic mules for room-to-room reconnaissance - Defence Official"

New Delhi, Nov 18

Under the Eleventh edition of Joint Military exercise “Exercise Mitra Shakti-2025" between India and Sri Lanka, 'Battle Obstacle Course' was conducted, where soldiers from both contingents participated with enthusiasm, demonstrating endurance, agility and overall combat preparedness.

This was followed by a comprehensive lecture and demonstration on Fighting in Built-Up Areas (FIBUA).

"The session showcased the use of drones for reconnaissance, light specialist and all-terrain vehicles for rapid induction, robotic mules for room-to-room reconnaissance. A slithering practice was also conducted aÅŸ part of the Joint Exercise," said a defence official.

Subsequently, a detailed lecture and demonstration on Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) was also conducted, covering route-clearance drills, actions after detecting IEDs, preparation of charges, and Render Safe Procedures.

Notably, this joint military exercise commenced on November 10 at the Foreign Training Node, Belagavi, Karnataka.

The exercise is being conducted from November 10-23 November 2025.

The Indian contingent consists of 170 personnel and is being represented mainly by troops from the Rajput Regiment.

On the other hand, the Sri Lankan side consists of 135 personnel who are represented mainly by troops from the Gajaba Regiment. 20 personnel from the Indian Air Force and 10 personnel from the Sri Lankan Air Force are also participating in the exercise.

The exercise aims to jointly rehearse the conduct of Sub-Conventional Operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Mandate.

"The scope of the exercise includes synergising joint responses during counter-terrorist operations. Both sides will practice tactical actions such as raid, search and destroy missions, heliborne operations, etc," said the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in its earlier press note.

In addition, Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR), combat reflex shooting and Yoga will also form part of the exercise curriculum.

Exercise Mitra Shakti-2025 will also involve the employment of Drones and Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems besides helicopters.

Both sides will exchange views and practices of joint drills on a wide spectrum of combat skills that will facilitate the participants to mutually learn from each other.

Sharing of best practices will further enhance the level of defence cooperation between the Indian Army and the Sri Lankan Army, and this exercise will also foster strong bilateral relations between the two neighbouring nations.

- IANS

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Priya S
The IED drills are particularly important given our security challenges. Good to see our soldiers getting comprehensive training in route clearance and render safe procedures. Safety first! 🙏
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Rohit P
While these exercises are important, I hope the government is also focusing on modernizing our equipment across all regiments, not just the ones participating in joint exercises. Equal development is crucial for national security.
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Sarah B
The integration of drones and counter-drone systems shows how warfare is evolving. India needs to stay ahead in this technology race. Good initiative!
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Michael C
Joint exercises like Mitra Shakti are crucial for building interoperability with our neighbors. The UN mandate focus makes it even more relevant for peacekeeping operations. Well planned!
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Kavya N
Proud of our Rajput Regiment representing India! The inclusion of Yoga in military training is uniquely Indian and shows our cultural strength. Jai Hind! 💪

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