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Trishakti Corps Conducts Anti-Tank Guided Missile Exercise at Super High-Altitude Area in Sikkim

By Pratham Gurung
Last updated: April 12, 2024
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In a demonstration of operational prowess and combat readiness, the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army recently conducted a high-stakes training exercise involving Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) firing at a Super High-Altitude Area situated at an impressive elevation of 17,000 feet in the picturesque terrain of Sikkim.

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The exercise, which showcased the Army’s ability to operate effectively in challenging environments, witnessed the participation of Missile Firing Detachments from Mechanised and Infantry Units spanning the entirety of the Eastern Command.

The training exercise, meticulously planned and executed by the Trishakti Corps, encompassed a spectrum of activities aimed at honing the skills and proficiency of personnel in operating ATGM systems in high-altitude terrain.

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From comprehensive continuity training to live firing drills targeting both moving and static targets, the exercise simulated realistic battlefield conditions, thereby preparing troops to counter armored threats with unparalleled lethality and precision.

The ATGM Detachments, drawn from Mechanised and Infantry Units, demonstrated their capability to neutralize armored threats effectively, ensuring mission success even in the most treacherous mountainous terrain.

The exercise highlighted the Army’s unwavering commitment to maintaining dominance in all domains of warfare, including high-altitude environments where operational challenges abound.

The performance of the ATGM system in the demanding conditions of super high-altitude terrain underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to the principle of ‘Ek Missile Ek Tank’ (One Missile, One Tank).

By showcasing the accuracy, lethality, and effectiveness of the ATGM system in such environments, the Army reaffirmed its capability to counter armored threats decisively and safeguard national security interests.

The successful execution of the training exercise is a testament to the Army’s relentless pursuit of operational excellence and its emphasis on continuous training and preparedness.

As India’s security landscape evolves, exercises like these play a crucial role in ensuring that the Indian Army remains at the forefront of defense innovation and operational effectiveness.

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In conclusion, the Trishakti Corps’ training exercise involving Anti-Tank Guided Missile firing at a Super High-Altitude Area in Sikkim represents a significant milestone in the Indian Army’s quest for operational readiness and combat effectiveness.

By demonstrating its capability to operate and dominate in challenging environments, the Army reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding national interests and securing the nation’s borders against all threats.

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ByPratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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