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
Source: India Today
Conducted By
Sapta Shakti Command of the Indian Army.
Location
Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
Purpose
To 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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