NEW DELHI (PTI): The Indian Army has conducted an airborne exercise at a base in the central sector to validate its rapid response capability, officials said.
The exercise was preceded by a series of intense preparation involving joint planning and integration between the Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF), they said.
The exercise entailed para drop of paratroopers and combat heavy loads, including vehicle-mounted anti-tank and air defence missile detachments, over a designated target area from C-130 and AN 32 aircraft.
The officials said the exercise also validated 72 hours of intense integrated battle drills involving mechanised forces demonstrating clockwise precision and seamless integration among airborne assets, mechanised forces and the IAF.
The exercise held last Saturday is learnt to have taken place at a base in Rajasthan.
Indian Army conducts airborne exercise
Article Posted on : - Jun 28, 2021
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