Indian Army conducts high-intensity firepower exercise in Rajasthan desert, showcases 130 mm guns and drone-integrated operations
JAISALMER: Demonstrating enhanced battlefield readiness amid evolving global security dynamics, the Indian Army carried out a high-intensity firepower exercise at the Pokaran Field Firing Range in Rajasthan at Wednesday.
During the exercise, 45/130 mm artillery guns, known for their reliability and long-range accuracy, showcased their striking capability.
The powerful impact of the shells turned the desert terrain into a battlefield-like environment, with loud explosions and thick clouds of dust engulfing the area.
The exercise stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s continued efforts to modernize its capabilities and remain prepared for emerging threats.
The exercise was led by the gunners of the Bogra Brigade under the Konark Corps.
Amid heightened global tensions, particularly between Iran and the United States, the exercise aimed to validate the Army’s operational preparedness and firepower delivery in dynamic battlefield scenarios. Over several days, the gunners honed their combat skills through focused training, intensive field firing, and refinement of Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs).
A key highlight of the drill was the seamless integration of modern technology with conventional artillery systems. The exercise included the use of drones to enhance surveillance, target acquisition, and precision engagement, thereby ensuring cutting-edge battlefield superiority. Officials stated that such integration is crucial for maintaining dominance in future warfare environments.
During the exercise, 45/130 mm artillery guns, known for their reliability and long-range accuracy, showcased their striking capability.
The 130 mm guns, with an effective range of approximately 27 kilometers, fired multiple rounds that accurately hit simulated enemy targets.
The powerful impact of the shells turned the desert terrain into a battlefield-like environment, with loud explosions and thick clouds of dust engulfing the area.
Military officials overseeing the exercise emphasized that the validation of firepower in real-time conditions ensures flawless execution during actual combat situations. The successful conduct of the drill reflects the high standards of training, coordination, and technical proficiency maintained by the artillery units.
The Bogra Brigade’s performance underlined the readiness of the Konark Corps to deliver precise and lethal firepower when required. The exercise stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s continued efforts to modernize its capabilities and remain prepared for emerging threats.
With such rigorous training and technological integration, the Indian Army remains poised to dominate the battlespace with accuracy, speed, and decisive impact.
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The powerful impact of the shells turned the desert terrain into a battlefield-like environment, with loud explosions and thick clouds of dust engulfing the area.
The exercise stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s continued efforts to modernize its capabilities and remain prepared for emerging threats.
The exercise was led by the gunners of the Bogra Brigade under the Konark Corps.
Amid heightened global tensions, particularly between Iran and the United States, the exercise aimed to validate the Army’s operational preparedness and firepower delivery in dynamic battlefield scenarios. Over several days, the gunners honed their combat skills through focused training, intensive field firing, and refinement of Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs).
During the exercise, 45/130 mm artillery guns, known for their reliability and long-range accuracy, showcased their striking capability.
The 130 mm guns, with an effective range of approximately 27 kilometers, fired multiple rounds that accurately hit simulated enemy targets.
The powerful impact of the shells turned the desert terrain into a battlefield-like environment, with loud explosions and thick clouds of dust engulfing the area.
Military officials overseeing the exercise emphasized that the validation of firepower in real-time conditions ensures flawless execution during actual combat situations. The successful conduct of the drill reflects the high standards of training, coordination, and technical proficiency maintained by the artillery units.
The Bogra Brigade’s performance underlined the readiness of the Konark Corps to deliver precise and lethal firepower when required. The exercise stands as a testament to the Indian Army’s continued efforts to modernize its capabilities and remain prepared for emerging threats.
With such rigorous training and technological integration, the Indian Army remains poised to dominate the battlespace with accuracy, speed, and decisive impact.
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