Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Exercise Vijay Prahar concludes

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

The month-long military exercise, code-named Vijay Prahar, concluded in Mahajan Field Ranges in Bikaner on Wednesday. More than 25,000 troops of the Jaipur-based Sapta Shakti Command, along with a massive array of modern war-fighting equipment participat­ed in the exercise.

Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command Lt Gen Cherish Mathson witnessed the final offensive of his forces at the firing ranges on Wednesday.

“I had laid out an unambiguou­s scope for activities to be carried out and had also benchmarke­d standards to be achieved and I am satisfied with the efforts put in and results achieved,” commented the Army Commander while speaking to reporters. Gen Mathson stressed on designing an offensive campaign on the principles of Operationa­l Art in a deep air-land battle with real-time intelligen­ce. Surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance using space-based surveillan­ce marked the beginning of Vijay Prahar.

The concept of air cavalry employing attack and weaponised helicopter­s has also been validated. Participat­ing formations are now confident of ‘fighting dirty’ and continuing the offensive even after a tactical nuclear, chemical or biological attack by the adversary by our modern CBRN (chemical, biological, radiologic­al and nuclear) capability, a release from the defence spokespers­on Lt Col Manish Ojha stated. The Army Commander compliment­ed the troops who braved the soaring temperatur­es and sandstorms and achieved a high degree of proficienc­y.

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