One of the northeastern states of India, the Indian Army in Nagaland demonstrated state -of -the -art drone integration under the ‘Exercise Drone Prahar’. It is an advanced military exercise, designed to certify the integration of drone technology in strategic operations by pedestrians and assistant armies.
According to the Ministry of Defense, the exercise was conducted in the capital Kohima, during which Lieutenant General Abhijeet S. Mandharkar, AVSM, YSM, General Officer Commanding Spear Corps were present and observed the practice.
‘Drone Prahar’ works in the battlefield
Conducted in real operating conditions, this exercise demonstrated the effective deployment of drones for intelligence, monitoring and reconnaissance (ISR), real-time sensor-to-shooter links and precise targeting in the strategic and operating layers of the battlefield. The main objective of the practice of this ‘drone attack’ is to improve monitoring, real -time targeting and sensing, accurate target, tactical commanders to improve the ability to decide and increase situations through layered surveillance.
During this exercise, significant abilities for drone integration were also tested, including dealing with airspace’s conflict situation, safe communication and coordination protocols in various armies. This practice represents historical achievement, which reflects the dedication of the Indian Army to innovation, readiness and technical superiority in the modern war field.
Defense PRO of 3 states posts
Posted a picture of this exercise on the official ‘X’ handle of Defense PRO of Manipur, Nagaland and South Arunachal. He wrote, ‘General Officer Commanding Specorx of the Indian Army saw drone strike exercises. This is a state -of -the -art practice integrating drone technology in battlefield operations.
He wrote, ‘ISR and accurate targeting were demonstrated in this exercise organized under real circumstances. This practice is a major step towards technology-capable force, which testifies to focus on the innovation, readiness and future preparation of the Indian Army.
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