Key Points

The Indian Army recently conducted the Vayu Samanvay exercise to test indigenous drone capabilities in a complex battlefield scenario. Military leaders emphasized the critical role of unmanned aerial systems in modern warfare. The exercise demonstrated the Army's technological adaptability and self-reliance in developing advanced drone technologies. Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar underscored the importance of continuous innovation in drone and counter-drone systems.

Key Points: Army Tests Indigenous Drones at Vayu Samanvay Exercise

  • Army validates indigenous drone capabilities in contested electronic environment
  • Showcases tactical offensive operations using unmanned aerial systems
  • Highlights technological innovation and operational preparedness
  • Demonstrates cutting-edge counter-drone system effectiveness
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Indian Army conducts exercises to validate efficiency of indigenous drones

Indian Army demonstrates advanced drone capabilities and counter-UAS technologies in strategic Vayu Samanvay exercise near Chandigarh

"Drones will play a critical role in future warfare domains - Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar"

Chandigarh, Sep 29

A two-sided joint exercise named Vayu Samanvay was conducted at the Field Firing Range of Naraingarh, near here, in Haryana on Monday to validate the efficiency of indigenous drones and their employment in a contested electronic warfare environment.

The exercise, conducted under the aegis of Western Command, demonstrated the capability of the Indian Army to undertake tactical-level offensive operations by its own unmanned aerial systems in a contested environment for securing operational objectives and destruction of targets, as well as the effectiveness of its own counter-UAS systems in a complex battlefield scenario.

The exercise highlighted the operational preparedness of Army troops and underscored their capability to innovate solutions, modify tactics and procedures amidst evolving battlefield challenges.

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, witnessed the exercise and lauded the troops for their professionalism and technological adaptability. The Army Commander emphasised the role of drones in future warfare and the need for their employment in various domains of warfare.

He also stressed upon continuous need to refine the drills, incorporating innovative employment of drones.

Addressing the requirement of effectively countering the enemy drone system, he stressed the requirement of simultaneous development of counter-drone systems. He said these systems were very effective during Operation Sindoor also and the Indian Army effectively countered the aerial systems of the enemy.

The exercise also featured an impressive display of a wide range of drones from across the industry, including several cutting-edge indigenous platforms, underscoring India's growing self-reliance and technological prowess in the unmanned systems domain.

The conclusion of the exercise not only showcased the highest standards of training, synergy and future-battlefield readiness of the Indian Army, but also reaffirmed the Armed Forces' resolve to safeguard national security with determination, adaptability and future-focused preparedness.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Haryana, proud to see such advanced exercises happening in our state. The Indian Army's focus on innovation is commendable. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Rohit P
While this is good news, I hope we're also investing adequately in training our soldiers to use these new technologies effectively. Modern warfare requires skilled personnel, not just equipment.
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Michael C
Impressive development! The mention of counter-drone systems is crucial. In modern conflicts, defending against enemy drones is as important as deploying our own. Smart strategic thinking by Indian military leadership.
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Shreya B
Operation Sindoor reference shows these systems are battle-tested. Our soldiers deserve the best equipment to protect our borders. Proud of our armed forces! 💪
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Karthik V
This is exactly what we need - self-reliance in defense technology. Less dependence on foreign imports means stronger national security. Hope private companies continue to innovate alongside DRDO.

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