Army Conducts Major War Exercise to Validate Capability
NEW DELHI: With about 45,000 soldiers in action, the Indian Army
is conducting a major war exercise 'Drad Sankalp' at Command-level in
the deserts of Rajasthan wherein the capability of the force in a
tri-service environment is being tested.
Also under validation is capability based approach, while relying on the
adoption of new age technologies, transformed war fighting and
integrated theatre battle concepts. The exercise is also focusing on the
aspect of jointsmanship between the three services and in developing
the required synergy in order to achieve operational effectiveness, Army
said in a statement.
The exercise, by the Southern Command, has commenced with an aim to
achieve perfection in basic battle drills and procedures with emphasis
on exceptional standards of training and exploiting its doctrine through
manoeuvre warfare and directive style of Command.
The scope of the exercise includes decisive manoeuvres by mechanised
forces on ground in harmony with utilisation of the Third Dimension to
ensure complete dominance of the battlefield.
This training exercise is also being used as a test bed to validate
synergetic application of all forces in a tri services environment,
enhancing jointsmanship, the statement said.
Indian Army undertakes exercises at regular intervals at different
levels to ensure that the forces are given a real war like situations
and the equipment is kept in battle readiness state.
The formations and units have been undergoing this exercise for over two
months now and the final phase of the exercise along with the
validation is underway.
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