A total of 58 Young Officers (YOs) undergoing Regimental Orientation Training at 1 EME Centre visited the MCEME in Secunderabad to gain exposure to advanced military technologies and evolving battlefield concepts.

Insightful Address on Future Warfare
The visit commenced with a comprehensive address by Major General Puneet Kapoor, Deputy Commandant and Chief Instructor, MCEME.
He emphasised:
- The growing importance of asymmetric and non-contact warfare
- Integration of Artificial Intelligence and drone technologies
- Key lessons from contemporary conflicts
He highlighted that future battlefields will demand:
- Physical resilience and mental agility
- Continuous innovation and adaptability
- Strong intellectual capability to handle complex operational environments

Exposure to Advanced Technologies
The officers visited various faculties of MCEME and were briefed on:
- Advanced training methodologies
- Ongoing indigenisation initiatives
- State-of-the-art labs in:
- Drones and Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Additive Manufacturing
They also gained insights into modern systems supporting:
- Weapon systems and aviation assets
- Electronic warfare equipment
- Communication technologies

Preparing Future Techno Warriors
The visit reinforced the role of the Corps of EME in driving innovation and sustaining combat systems.

Conclusion
As these Young Officers prepare to take on leadership roles, they carry forward the Corps of EME’s legacy of innovation, precision and dedication, ready to meet the demands of next-generation warfare.
