Indian Army's Desert Drill: Testing Battle Readiness Amid Rajasthan's Thar

The Indian Army conducted a major validation exercise in Rajasthan's Thar Desert to test its battle readiness. Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh reviewed the proceedings aimed at enhancing coordination between different military units. The drill tested troops' ability to perform in challenging desert conditions with realistic battlefield scenarios. The exercise successfully validated operational plans and demonstrated the division's high state of preparedness against evolving threats.

Key Points: Indian Army Tests Battle Readiness in Rajasthan Thar Desert

  • Extensive validation exercise conducted by Ranbankura Division in Thar Desert
  • Focused on refining tactical procedures and inter-arms coordination
  • Tested troops' endurance in realistic high-intensity battlefield environment
  • Integrated Ashni Platoons (drones) to enhance combat readiness capabilities
2 min read

Indian Army conducts drill to assess battle readiness in Rajasthan's Thar desert

Indian Army's Sapta Shakti Command conducts extensive validation exercise at Mahajan Field Firing Range to assess operational efficiency and combat readiness.

"The successful conduct and validation of refined tactics by incorporation of Ashni platoons, stand as a testament to the formations’ grit and determination to defend the nation’s territorial integrity - Lt Col Nikhil Dhawan, PRO Defence, Rajasthan"

Jaipur, Nov 15

The Ranbankura Division of the Indian Army's Sapta Shakti Command, on Saturday, conducted an extensive validation exercise in Rajasthan's Thar Desert at the Mahajan Field Firing Range to assess its battle readiness and operational efficiency, Army officials said.

Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Sapta Shakti Command Army Commander, reviewed the proceedings of the exercise aimed to refine tactical procedures, enhance inter-arms coordination and test the seamless integration of all entities and detachments under challenging environment and terrain conditions.

The exercise tested the troops' endurance, discipline and ability to perform in a realistic high-intensity battlefield environment.

The exercise focused on ensuring that combined arms operations comprising of infantry, mechanised forces, air defence, artillery fire support, engineers and logistics, was conducted with precision and agility.

Emphasis was also placed on practising command and control procedures, intelligence, coordination and effective incorporation of Ashni Platoons (drones) to enhance combat readiness.

The participating troops successfully validated operational plans, logistics resilience and communication networks, aptly demonstrating the division's high state of preparedness and its ability to respond to evolving threats.

By simulating a fluid and contested battle scenario, the exercise tested every level of command in decision-making, adaptability and rapid response capabilities.

The formation displayed outstanding professionalism and teamwork in executing swift, synchronised and coordinated manoeuvres to meet complex operational challenges.

The Army Commander Lieutenant General Singh commended the participating troops for their professionalism, innovation and mission focus.

Their performance reflected the ethos of Indian Army commitment, courage and competence even in the most challenging conditions.

The Army Commander Lieutenant General Singh also interacted with the Bhairav Battalion and appreciated their high levels of training and operational preparedness.

The successful conduct and validation of refined tactics by incorporation of Ashni platoons, stand as a testament to the formations’ grit and determination to defend the nation’s territorial integrity against any external threat, said Lt Col Nikhil Dhawan, PRO Defence, Rajasthan.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
While I appreciate our army's preparedness, I hope the government is also investing adequately in modern equipment and technology. Our soldiers deserve the best tools to protect our borders.
A
Aman W
Thar desert conditions are extremely challenging with extreme temperatures. Salute to our soldiers who train in such harsh environments to keep us safe. Jai Hind! 🙏
S
Sarah B
The integration of Ashni Platoons (drones) shows how our military is adapting to modern warfare requirements. This is exactly what we need to stay ahead of potential threats.
V
Vikram M
Good to see combined arms operations being tested. Coordination between infantry, artillery, engineers and logistics is what makes our army truly formidable. Well done Ranbankura Division!
N
Nisha Z
These exercises give confidence to citizens that our borders are in safe hands. The mention of testing endurance in high-intensity battlefield scenarios shows realistic preparation.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50