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यूएवी अत्यधिक संवेदनशील होते हैं और युद्ध क्षेत्र में इनका सीमित प्रभाव होता है: आईएएफ प्रमुख
यूएवी अत्यधिक संवेदनशील होते हैं और युद्ध क्षेत्र में इनका सीमित प्रभाव होता है: आईएएफ प्रमुख
वायु सेना प्रमुख, एयर चीफ मार्शल विवेक राम चौधरी ने “बीडब्ल्यू बिजनेसवर्ल्ड” से बात करते हुए कहा कि अपने विश्लेषण में उन्होंने पाया कि रिमोटली पायलटेड एयरक्राफ्ट (आरपीए) अत्यधिक कमजोर हैं और जब यह वायु रक्षा प्रणाली बहुस्तरीय और रेंज के खिलाफ होता है तो इसका सीमित प्रभाव होता है। चौधरी ने कहा कि रूसी-यूक्रेन युद्ध ने बहुत सारे सबक दिए हैं, शुरुआत में रिमोटली पाइलेटेड एयरक्राफ्ट (आरपीए) द्वारा…
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Despite U.S. alert, China will likely provide Russia with 100 kamikaze drones
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 02/24/23 - 14:00 in Military, War Zones
As the war in Ukraine reaches the one-year mark and Russia's arms stock continues to run out, the latter looked at China in search of 100 wandering ammunition.
These drones can be delivered to the Russian armed forces as early as April. This was reported by the German publication Spiegel on February 23.
The US and Germany warned China against the sale of weapons to Russia.
Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State, said last week that Beijing was preparing to supply weapons and ammunition to Moscow. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg reflected Blinken's statements during a press conference on February 22. He said: "We are also increasingly concerned about the fact that China is planning to provide lethal support for the Russian war."
Vagary ammunition, also known as Kamikaze or suicide drones, became the spearhead in the future of war. They are used to perform different tasks, such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions or attack ground targets.
Chinese manufacturers produce kamikaze UAVs, such as the CH-806, CH-901, WS-43 and Dragon 60B drones.
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IAF Sends Fighter Jets To Counter China UAVs Jets Near LAC Reveals Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari | IAF Chief On China: सैन्य वार्ता से ठीक पहले वायुसेना प्रमुख बोले
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IAF gets a new chief: Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari takes over today
He has taken over at a time when the IAF is in the process of modernizing its fleet of fighters, transport and helicopters and getting ready to receive for the S-400 Triumf ‘SA-21 Growler’ air defence systems as well Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). (IAF twitter) On Thursday, Indian Air Force (IAF) welcomed a seasoned fighter pilot Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari as the new chief. He took over…
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‘Changing warfare makes partnerships key’
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BENGALURU: Defence minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Air Staff RKS Bhadauria on Wednesday underlined the need for enhanced partnerships between friendly nations as India kicked off the chiefs of air staff (CAS) conclave aimed at enhancing effective utilisation of aerospace power, specifically in the Indo-Pacific region. “Conclaves like these provide an excellent opportunity to address security and challenges and provide mutual benefits amid changing threat matrix and changing nature of warfare,” Bhadauria said, adding that with the advent of new technologies the understanding of national boundaries have shifted beyond classical definitions. Singh said India’s indigenous defence and aerospace sector has many success stories like LCA, ALH, AeW&CS, radars, missile systems, among others. “It is essential for india to achieve self-reliance… IAF has commissioned a major indigenisation drive for sustenance of all maintenance of aircraft. This will boost the efforts,” Singh said while reiterating the various reforms the Centre has introduced in the last six years. He said the domestic defence manufacturing has now improved and that the trajectory can only be upwards. “Recent conflicts show how warfare is changing. India is building capabilities to handle this. Budgetary constraints limit our goals of building armed forces…Given this, we must have a robust mechanism to share technologies and best practices,” Singh said, adding that friendly countries must work together. Stating that the Indian aerospace sector will come of age and become a significant player globally, Bhadauria said India was central to peace, security and stability in the region. Calling for international cooperation, he said such cooperation can be created but it needs to be backed by credible and appropriate military power. Pointing out that attacks now originate without warning several time zones away, he said the exponential technological progress made has made access to technologies like drones easy for both state and non-state actors. Such technologies are lethal and agile, he added. “We (IAF) are focussing on developments on UAV/drone capabilities, communication, navigation and weapons delivery systems and technologies,” Bhadauria said. He added that in the changing scenario, space-based assets have become critical. “They are both force multipliers and targets,” he said. “In the digital game, software has become as key as hardware and adversaries are increasingly targetting this. The degree of anonymity and remote operations of such adversaries has created a need for new mechanisms,” he added. The air chief said that multi-domain situational awareness has become the need of the hour for decision makers and said that an integrated system of all friendly nations could go a long way in achieving this. IAF, he said, has a potent network-centric capability and that the force is also working with domestic industries to build multiple artificial intelligence (AI) based tools to enhance operational efficiency.
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IAF shoots down Pak UAV on Rajasthan border
IAF shoots down Pak UAV on Rajasthan border
New Delhi: The India-Pakistan tension might have eased a bit, but an Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI on Monday shot down a Pakistani Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in the Nal sector on the International Border in Rajasthan today morning.
Earlier in the day, IAF chief B.S. Dhanoa had claimed that the operations were still going on as he refused to go into details about the aerial engagement between the…
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IAF AN-32 crash: 13 'air warriors' lose lives after airplane crashed en route Mechuka in Arunachal Pradesh; black field recovered
http://tinyurl.com/y6y75uz6 The Indian Air Pressure (IAF) search groups didn’t discover any survivors as they reached the AN-32 crash website in Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday morning, IAF stated. The crew recovered the plane’s black field, which can assist in discovering the reason for the crash, ANI reported. Choppers can be used to ferry the our bodies from the crash website. The households of the 13 personnel on board the ill-fated transport plane have been knowledgeable and IAF tweeted to pay their respects to the ‘air warriors‘. Wing Commander GM Charles, Squadron Chief H Vinod, Flight Lieutenant R Thapa, Flight Lieutenant A Tanwar, Flight Lieutenant S Mohanty, Flight Lieutenant MK Garg, Warrant Officer KK Mishra, Sergeant Anoop Kumar, Corporal Sherin, Main aircraftman SK Singh, Main aircraftman Pankaj, NC(E) Putali and NC(E) Rajesh Kumar are those that lost their lives in the tragic incident. #Update on #An32 crash: Eight members of the rescue crew have reached the crash website as we speak morning. IAF is unhappy to tell that there aren’t any survivors from the crash of An32. — Indian Air Pressure (@IAF_MCC) June 13, 2019 Eight days after the airplane took off from Jorhat in Assam, its wreckage was noticed 16 kilometres North of Lipo, North East of Tato at an approximate elevation of 12,000 ft by an IAF Mi-17 helicopter enterprise search within the expanded search zone. Air Pressure sources stated on Wednesday that blockage of view because of clouds might have been the rationale behind the crash of AN-32 transport plane in Arunachal Pradesh. Photos of the crash website advised that the plane was making an attempt to climb over the mountain high however failed to take action, ANI reported. The AN-32 plane with 13 IAF personnel onboard went lacking on Could three after getting airborne from Jorhat. Thereafter, IAF despatched a number of of its resources to search for survivors. 4 Garud Commando Pressure officers have been dropped on the crash website as part of the restoration celebration, and a camp was established on the level the place the wreckage was noticed. A crew comprising personnel from IAF, the Indian Military and civil mountaineers was additionally airlifted to a location near the crash website, IAF stated. Even because the tough terrain climate and thick vegetation slowed down the progress of the rescue crew and made it robust for them to find survivors, the crew continued to camp for 2 days, earlier than the IAF introduced on Thursday that no survivor has been discovered. The plane, which was overdue for touchdown for greater than two hours in Menchuka airfield of Arunachal Pradesh, final contacted floor sources at 1 pm on three June, after taking off from Jorhat airbase at 12.25 pm. To find the lacking plane, IAF launched Sukhoi-30 fight plane and C-130 particular operation plane on a search mission. It additionally launched floor troops for finding the plane and other people on board. C-130J Particular Operations airplane, a number of choppers, UAVs, World- 5000 surveillance plane of the Aviation Analysis Centre and even ISRO and NTRO satellites have been used over the course of eight days. The Indian Navy had also joined within the operation by deploying its long-range maritime reconnaissance plane. Your information to the newest cricket World Cup tales, evaluation, experiences, opinions, reside updates and scores on https://www.firstpost.com/firstcricket/series/icc-cricket-world-cup-2019.html. Observe us on Twitter and Instagram or like our Facebook web page for updates all through the continued occasion in England and Wales. !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) {if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function() {n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)} ; if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window,document,'script', 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js'); fbq('init', '259288058299626'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "http://connect.facebook.net/en_GB/all.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.9&appId=1117108234997285"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); window.fbAsyncInit = function () { FB.init({appId: '1117108234997285', version: 2.4, xfbml: true}); // *** here is my code *** if (typeof facebookInit == 'function') { facebookInit(); } }; (function () { var e = document.createElement('script'); e.src = document.location.protocol + '//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js'; e.async = true; document.getElementById('fb-root').appendChild(e); }()); function facebookInit() { console.log('Found FB: Loading comments.'); FB.XFBML.parse(); } Source link
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INDIAN AIR FORCE SHOT DOWN A PAKISTANI UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) IN THE NAL SECTOR OF RAJASTHAN :
INDIAN AIR FORCE SHOT DOWN A PAKISTANI UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) IN THE NAL SECTOR OF RAJASTHAN :
The India-Pakistan tension might have eased a bit, but an Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI on Monday shot down a Pakistani Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in the Nal sector on the International Border in Rajasthan today morning.Earlier in the day, IAF chief B.S. Dhanoa had claimed that the operations were still going on as he refused to go into details about the aerial engagement between the two…
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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cleopatrarps · 7 years
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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thebestmealintown · 7 years
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
Copyright Dailyindia.com/ANI
The post Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers appeared first on Urdu Khabrain.
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rebranddaniel · 7 years
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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Ashwamedha Reinforces Importance of Foot Soldiers
‘Ashwamedha’ reinforces importance of foot soldiers
By Sudhakar Jagdish
Jaitpur (Rajasthan), May 2: The five-day long army exercise-Ashwamedha–reinforces the importance of foot soldiers in future operations and wars, and the amalgamation of the latest technology to carry out a swift and asymmetric warfare in the 21st century.
However, unlike the yesteryears’ idea of mammoth deployment of the infantry, the latest war doctrine emphasizes on small and agile Special Forces that would be dropped deep inside the enemy territory to secure strategic positions even when the regular forces are just near the border and trying to breach it.
The lessons learnt from the hostile situation that the US is currently facing in Iraq and Afghanistan has led the Indian Army to modify its strategy.
“Our adversaries can adopt to terrorist or terrorism like strategies against our forces, since it is a low cost option. We need to modify our own strategies as we are seeing the results happening in other places of the world,” Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh told reporters here.
General Singh, who was here to witness the exercise that would “validate new weapons and theories in war like simulation” emphasized: “As you have seen in asymmetric warfare, you need soldiers on ground. You need foot soldiers to remove terrorists from their hideouts.”
But this requires a synergy of the army with the Indian Air Force (IAF) or the Navy as the situation warrants, and the exercise is an effort to achieve “a well integrated joint force”.
The Army has inducted cutting age new devices in recent years to facilitate communication and networking between the different units for bringing real time decision during the war like situation.
“There is total transparency now,” Lt General P.K. Singh, who heads the newly created South Western Command said, while describing the Command Centre’s real time monitoring of its every soldier inside the enemy territory during wars and directing them order instantly through satellite communication, GPRS.
Twenty-five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are carrying out this core level exercise in tandem with the Indian Air Force in the deserts of Rajasthan that began on Sunday.
Advanced surveillance system, including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and night vision devices like TISA, LOROS are being used at the exercise. he army has been keen to reduce time to mobilise troop deployment from its peace positions to frontline positions, since during the 2001 Operation Prakaram it took the Army three weeks to deploy troops along the India-Pakistan border.
The army for whom the network centric operation is a “grey area” has validated new communication equipment during this exercise and has found them successful.
“We can deliver and have no doubts,” said Lt Gen P K Singh adding, “We will refine further”.
The exercise is being carried out in approximately 1200 square km area stretching from Bikaner in south to Suratgarh in north, and have the backdrop of a Nuclear- Biological- Chemical (NBC) warfare with close to 120 Russian T-90 and T-72 tanks moving along with 15 Main Battle Tank Arjun.
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