Exercise Amogh Fury

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News: The Indian Army’s Sapta Shakti Command carried out the ‘AMOGH FURY’ integrated firepower exercise at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan.

About Exercise Amogh Fury

Amogh Fury exercise
Source: India Today
Conducted BySapta Shakti Command of the Indian Army.
LocationMahajan Field Firing Ranges, Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
PurposeTo test combat power, coordination, and operational readiness under real-time battle conditions.
Objectives
  • It assesses preparedness for multi-domain operations.
  • It demonstrates integration of combat arms using modern technologies.
  • It refines procedures to counter emerging threats.
  • It provides pragmatic training under realistic combat conditions.
Key Features
  • Integrated Firepower Display: It showcased integrated manoeuvres involving battle tanks, infantry combat vehicles, attack helicopters, long-range artillery, and drones.
  • These assets were deployed together to highlight the Army’s ability to synchronise ground and air operations for both offensive and defensive actions.
  • A major emphasis of ‘Amogh Fury’ was on integrating modern technologies such as network-centric communication systems, command-and-control architecture, and real-time surveillance and targeting systems.
  • These technologies created a unified operational picture that enhanced decision-making and coordination across various units.
Significance
  • The exercise provided realistic combat training for all ranks, refining procedures to counter emerging threats.
  • It also strengthened synergy among combat arms, support units, and services, showcasing the Army’s efforts to develop cohesive, technology-driven responses for modern warfare.
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