The
Eastern Command of the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force
carried out a Tri-Service integrated multi domain exercise in the rugged High
Altitude terrain of the Himalayas along Northern Borders. The three day
exercise from 25 to 27 March 2025 commenced with deployment of advanced
surveillance resources of all three services including long-range surveillance
aircraft of the IAF and the maritime domain awareness aircraft of the Indian
Navy, helicopters and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) alongwith space resources
and Indian Army's elite Special Forces to create seamless domain awareness and
detect simulated targets.
Once
identified, these targets were swiftly destroyed through the synchronised joint
firepower of Fighter aircrafts, long-range rocket systems, medium artillery,
armed helicopters, swarm drones, loitering munitions and kamikaze drones in an
electronically contested enviornment.
Lieutenant
General Ram Chander Tiwari, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, General Officer
Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Command, Air Marshal Surat Singh, AVSM, VM, VSM,
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Air Command and Commodore Ajay Yadav,
Naval Officer-in-Charge West Bengal reviewed the exercise and congratulated the
participants on their high professional standards.
This
exercise is in continuation with Exercise Poorvi Prahar held in November 2024,
which had focused on the integrated application of aviation assets.
Ex
Prachand Prahaar validated integrated planning, command and control as well as
seamless execution of surveillance and firepower platforms across the three
services, covering the entire spectrum of conflict.
Ex
Prachand Prahaar underscored the Armed Forces' unwavering commitment to
jointness, precision and technological superiority. It reinforced the ability
to execute multi-domain operations with unparalleled synergy, ensuring India’s
preparedness to deter and decisively engage any emerging threat along its
strategic frontiers.
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