Army showcases integration of drones, robotic mules in Arunachal

The Indian Army has conducted an exercise in Arunachal Pradesh to test the seamless integration of next-generation war-fighting technologies, including robotic mules, various types of drones and small logistics vehicles designed to navigate the last mile.

A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesperson said this marked a significant step towards enhancing operational readiness. The Army’s 3 Corps successfully carried out the exercise in forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing the integration of advanced equipment and weaponry. This effort underscores the Army’s rapid transformation drive under the banner of the ‘Year of Technology Absorption and Year of Transformation’, the spokesperson added.

The 3 Corps is responsible for operations in far-eastern Arunachal Pradesh. The exercise was conducted in rugged, mountainous terrain to ensure effective functioning in challenging conditions, with a focus on enhanced mobility, real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and advanced communication systems. These components are critical to developing a swift, silent and smart tactical force capable of decisive action on technology-driven battlefields.

By deploying state-of-the-art platforms and modern combat systems, the exercise highlighted improved decision-making, seamless information sharing and synchronised battlefield awareness. These capabilities significantly boosted the operational agility of the troops, reaffirming the Indian Army’s commitment to technological innovation.

The exercise stands as a testament to the Army’s preparedness for modern warfare. The Indian Army continues to drive transformation through innovation, with a strong emphasis on jointness, adaptability and enhanced combat effectiveness, the MoD spokesperson said.

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