How is the Indian Army validating the efficiency of indigenous drones?

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Key Takeaways
- Vayu Samanvay exercise demonstrated the Indian Army's drone capabilities.
- Highlighted the importance of indigenous technology in national defense.
- Showcased effective counter-drone strategies.
- Emphasized ongoing adaptation to battlefield challenges.
- Reaffirmed commitment to national security.
Chandigarh, Sep 29 (NationPress) A dual-sided joint drill called Vayu Samanvay was executed at the Field Firing Range of Naraingarh, located near this city in Haryana on Monday, to assess the effectiveness of indigenous drones and their deployment in a contested electronic warfare setting.
This exercise, carried out under the auspices of Western Command, showcased the Indian Army's capability to conduct tactical offensive operations using its own unmanned aerial systems in challenging environments to achieve operational goals and target destruction, along with the efficiency of its own counter-UAS systems in intricate battlefield situations.
The event underscored the operational readiness of Army personnel and highlighted their ability to innovate solutions, adapt tactics, and modify procedures in response to evolving battlefield dynamics.
Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Command, observed the exercise and commended the troops for their professionalism and technological adaptability. The Army Commander stressed the significance of drones in future warfare and the necessity for their application across various combat domains.
He further emphasized the continuous need to enhance drills by incorporating innovative methods for drone employment.
In addressing the necessity to effectively counter enemy drone systems, he pointed out the importance of concurrently developing counter-drone technologies. He noted the effectiveness of these systems during Operation Sindoor, where the Indian Army successfully neutralized enemy aerial technologies.
The exercise also featured a remarkable display of diverse drone technologies from the industry, including several advanced indigenous platforms, showcasing India’s increasing self-reliance and technological expertise in the unmanned systems field.
The conclusion of this exercise not only highlighted the highest standards of training, synergy, and future battlefield readiness of the Indian Army but also reaffirmed the Armed Forces' commitment to safeguarding national security with determination, adaptability, and foresight.