Key Points

Indian and US soldiers are conducting live-fire drills in Alaska as part of Yudh Abhyas 2025. The exercise involves 450 personnel from each side training in sub-arctic conditions. This edition focuses on mountain warfare, heliborne operations, and counter-drone systems. It represents the largest bilateral military exercise for the Indian Army this year.

Key Points: Indian and US Armies Conduct Live Fire Drills in Alaska Yudh Abhyas 2025

  • 450 Indian soldiers from Madras Regiment train with US 11th Airborne Division
  • Focus on mountain warfare and high-altitude sub-arctic operations
  • Includes heliborne integration and live-fire tactical drills
  • Enhances electronic warfare and counter-drone capabilities
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Yudh Abhyas 2025: Indian, US soldiers conduct live drills in Alaska to boost defence ties

450 soldiers from each nation train in sub-arctic warfare, heliborne ops, and counter-drone systems at Fort Wainwright to boost Indo-Pacific security ties.

"India conducts more military exercises with the US than with any other country - Indian Embassy"

Washington, Sep 8

Reinforcing the growing defence cooperation between India and the US, the armies from both countries conducted live drills at Fort Wainwright in Alaska as part of the 21st edition of the India–US Joint Military Exercise 'Yudh Abhyas 2025'.

Last week, the 21st edition of Yudh Abhyas commenced with a grand opening ceremony at Fort Wainwright in Alaska. This will continue till September 14.

"In Fort Wainwright, Alaska, Indian Army and US Army warriors conducted live fire drills today," the Embassy of India in Washington posted on X on Monday (India time).

As part of this exercise, a total of 450 soldiers from each side are taking part in field and command post exercises while also engaging with subject-matter experts (SMEs) to further strengthen operational synergy.

According to the Indian Embassy, recently, during the field training component of the exercise, soldiers from the Indian army and the US army rehearsed various battle drills together.

The Indian Army contingent, comprising 450 personnel led by a battalion of the Madras Regiment, arrived in Fairbanks on August 31.

They are training alongside US soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment ("Bobcats"), part of the 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Arctic Wolves), 11th Airborne Division.

The 2025 edition is one of the largest bilateral military exercises for the Indian Army in terms of troops mobilised.

This edition includes mountain and high-altitude operations under sub-arctic conditions, heliborne and air-mobility integration, backed by artillery and aviation assets.

Additionally, it will also focus on electronic warfare, surveillance, and counter-drone systems, medical evacuation and combat casualty care in field conditions, and live-fire tactical drills to validate seamless interoperability.

Yudh Abhyas currently stands as a flagship, high-complexity Army-to-Army exercise and has become one of the cornerstones of India-US military cooperation. India conducts more military exercises with the US than with any other country, the Indian Embassy mentioned.

"India conducts more military exercises with the US than with any other country. These exercises, including Yudh Abhyas, Malabar, COPE India, Vajra Prahar, Tiger Triumph and several others, are central to building interoperability and forging mutual trust. It demonstrates how our two democracies continue to work towards peace, security and prosperity, including in the Indo-Pacific region," the Embassy added.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our Madras Regiment soldiers representing India in Alaska! The sub-arctic training will be invaluable experience. Hope they're staying warm in those conditions ❄️
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Aman W
While I support military preparedness, I hope we're not becoming too dependent on the US. India should maintain strategic autonomy and focus on indigenous defense capabilities too.
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Sarah B
The focus on electronic warfare and counter-drone systems is particularly relevant given modern battlefield challenges. Good to see our forces training with the latest tech!
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Vikram M
450 soldiers from each side - that's massive! This shows how seriously both countries are taking this partnership. The interoperability gained will be crucial for future operations.
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Nisha Z
Training in extreme cold weather conditions is smart thinking. Given our northern borders, these skills could be very useful. More power to our armed forces! 💪

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