Indian Armed Forces successfully conducted a high intensity joint operation conducted from 16 to 19 January. This ambitious exercise, Devil Strike, involved elite airmen from the Army and Air Force. Demonstrated seamless integration, advanced capabilities and operational readiness. Held in tactical training areas and firing ranges, the exercise focused on validating complex operational scenarios involving precise insertion of troops and equipment into hostile terrain. The exercise also tested logistics support strategies to ensure operational effectiveness under adverse conditions.
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The highlight of the exercise was the deployment of state-of-the-art equipment and advanced technologies, enabling precise and efficient delivery of forces to remote and challenging locations. The synchronized air exercises displayed exceptional coordination between the Army and Air Force, showcasing their ability to work as a cohesive unit. Additionally, the exercise included realistic mission scenarios, which helped refine the operational readiness and response mechanisms of the armed forces.
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Lieutenant General Zubin A Minwala, AVSM, YSM, GOC 33 Corps, who observed the exercise, appreciated the professionalism and adaptability of the participating units. Exercise Devil Strike has once again demonstrated the ability of our armed forces to adapt, innovate and operate as a cohesive unit in diverse operational scenarios. This reflects our commitment to remain prepared for future challenges.