Indian army’s Kharga Corps showcases combat readiness in Exercise Jal Vijay drills across desert and water terrains
JAISALMER: Showcasing operational excellence and high combat preparedness, a Fighting Formation of the Indian army of Kharga Corps carried out a series of intensive military drills under Exercise JAL VIJAY, successfully demonstrating its capability to operate across diverse and challenging water & desert terrains.
In a significant display of tactical proficiency, troops executed a complex water obstacle crossing over the iconic Indira Gandhi Canal. The manoeuvre involved rapid deployment, coordinated movement, and precision execution, highlighting the formation’s ability to breach water barriers and maintain operational momentum.
The exercise validated the unit’s amphibious capabilities, reaffirming its readiness to undertake swift and decisive operations even in difficult conditions. Defence sources stated that the operation was conducted under simulated combat scenarios, where troops practised crossing wide water channels while maintaining formation integrity and operational speed.
The successful execution of this drill underscored the Indian Army’s focus on agility and adaptability in modern warfare. “No obstacle too wide, no terrain too tough,” aptly captured the spirit of the exercise, as soldiers demonstrated exceptional determination and coordination during the high-intensity training.
In addition to amphibious operations, the formation also carried out Firepower Manoeuvres at designated field firing ranges in the desert sector. These drills were aimed at validating precision strike capabilities and enhancing coordination between various combat arms. Advanced weapon systems and coordinated firing drills were employed to simulate real-time battlefield engagements.
The exercise witnessed seamless integration of infantry, mechanised units, and artillery elements, reflecting a high degree of jointness and operational synergy. Troops executed manoeuvre warfare tactics with precision, effectively engaging simulated targets and achieving mission objectives within stipulated timelines. Senior military officials overseeing the exercise lauded the professionalism and preparedness of the troops.
They emphasized that such realistic training exercises are essential for maintaining combat effectiveness, especially in strategically significant regions. The successful conduct of Exercise JAL VIJAY reaffirms the Indian Army’s commitment to continuous training, technological integration, and battlefield readiness.
It highlights the capability of formations under the Kharga Corps to deliver decisive combat power, ensuring they remain prepared to respond swiftly and effectively to any operational challenge. These exercises serve as a testament to the Army’s unwavering focus on mission readiness, precision engagement, and dominance across all terrains.
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The exercise validated the unit’s amphibious capabilities, reaffirming its readiness to undertake swift and decisive operations even in difficult conditions. Defence sources stated that the operation was conducted under simulated combat scenarios, where troops practised crossing wide water channels while maintaining formation integrity and operational speed.
The successful execution of this drill underscored the Indian Army’s focus on agility and adaptability in modern warfare. “No obstacle too wide, no terrain too tough,” aptly captured the spirit of the exercise, as soldiers demonstrated exceptional determination and coordination during the high-intensity training.
In addition to amphibious operations, the formation also carried out Firepower Manoeuvres at designated field firing ranges in the desert sector. These drills were aimed at validating precision strike capabilities and enhancing coordination between various combat arms. Advanced weapon systems and coordinated firing drills were employed to simulate real-time battlefield engagements.
The exercise witnessed seamless integration of infantry, mechanised units, and artillery elements, reflecting a high degree of jointness and operational synergy. Troops executed manoeuvre warfare tactics with precision, effectively engaging simulated targets and achieving mission objectives within stipulated timelines. Senior military officials overseeing the exercise lauded the professionalism and preparedness of the troops.
It highlights the capability of formations under the Kharga Corps to deliver decisive combat power, ensuring they remain prepared to respond swiftly and effectively to any operational challenge. These exercises serve as a testament to the Army’s unwavering focus on mission readiness, precision engagement, and dominance across all terrains.
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