Army, IAF conduct multi-domain combat exercise in Arunachal

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Itanagar, Nov 13 (PTI) The army, in coordination with the air force, is conducting a major integrated multi-domain exercise in the high-altitude Himalayan terrain of Arunachal Pradesh, aimed at testing joint operational readiness and precision firepower across services, a defence official said on Thursday.

General Officer Commanding (GoC) of 3 Corps Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, reviewed the exercise on Thursday and commended the high degree of synergy and operational preparedness displayed by participating formations.

The exercise, held from November 10, began with the deployment of advanced surveillance assets, including helicopters, UAVs, space-based resources and special forces teams, to establish seamless domain awareness and locate simulated targets, the official said.

The exercise would culminate on November 15, he said.

Once detected, these targets are being neutralised through synchronised joint firepower involving long-range rocket systems, medium artillery guns, armed helicopters, swarm drones, loitering munitions and kamikaze drones operating in an electronically contested environment, Guwahati-based Defence Spokesperson Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said.

The ongoing drill builds on previous multi-domain exercises, Poorvi Prahar held in November last year and Prachand Prahar held in March this year, which focused on the integrated use of aviation assets.

Exercise Poorvi Prachand Prahaar is designed to validate joint planning, command and control mechanisms, and the unified employment of surveillance and firepower platforms across the army, air force and other services, covering the full spectrum of conflict, the spokesperson said.

The exercise highlights the armed forces' commitment to jointness, precision operations and technological dominance, reaffirming India's capability to deter and decisively counter emerging threats along its strategic frontiers, he added. PTI UPL UPL RG