The Indian Army's Northern Command demonstrated its unwavering commitment to combat readiness in a recent field firing exercise. Braving harsh winter conditions, soldiers honed their skills in the precision firing of Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs), mortars, and rocket launchers, showcasing their ability to operate with deadly accuracy even in extreme environments.
A video shared by the Army on social media platform X highlights the dedication of these soldiers as they engage targets amidst freezing temperatures. The exercise underlined the Army's goal of "One Missile, One Tank” precision, emphasizing its ability to neutralize armored threats.
This latest exercise underscores the Indian Army's sustained focus on preparedness across all commands. It follows closely after a similar, successful ATGM field firing conducted by the Eastern Command in February. That exercise, held at the Teesta Field Firing Range in West Bengal, involved more than 1500 personnel, over 260 missiles, and the Trishakti Corps.
The ability to operate complex weapon systems effectively under difficult conditions is a crucial component of India's defense strategy. These exercises affirm the Indian Army's relentless focus on maintaining peak operational preparedness.