Army and IAF Unify Forces in Dynamic Training Exercise

The Army and Indian Air Force conducted a joint two-day training exercise in Jammu. This operation aimed to enhance coordination and readiness between land and aerial operations, focusing on rapid deployment, target precision, and air mobility. The exercise emphasized the importance of synergy in modern warfare.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jammu | Updated: 24-02-2025 19:14 IST | Created: 24-02-2025 19:14 IST
Army and IAF Unify Forces in Dynamic Training Exercise
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In an impressive display of coordination and readiness, the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force joined forces for a two-day integrated training exercise in Jammu, according to a defense spokesperson.

Conducted under the Tiger Division, the exercise was designed to strengthen the seamless interaction between ground troops and aerial units—a critical element in contemporary military strategy.

The training included airlifting troops via IAF helicopters to a designated area, followed by a simulated assault. This exercise highlighted the strategic role of air mobility and improved the joint operational capabilities of both forces.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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