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Indian Army’s Amphibious Warriors Embark on INS Shardul for Operational Sea Training

By Pratham Gurung
Last updated: June 1, 2024
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In a remarkable display of seamless synergy, the Indian Armyโ€™s formidable Amphibious Warriors embarked on the Indian Navyโ€™s INS Shardul for an intensive Operational Sea Training exercise.

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This joint training operation, aimed at bolstering the amphibious warfare capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces, underscores the growing emphasis on inter-service cooperation to address diverse maritime contingencies.

The training exercise, conducted off the coast of Visakhapatnam, brought together elite amphibious troops from the Indian Army and the highly skilled crew of the Indian Navyโ€™s INS Shardul.

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This comprehensive exercise encompassed a range of operations, from amphibious landings and beach assaults to maritime reconnaissance and joint tactical maneuvers. The primary objective was to enhance interoperability and operational readiness, ensuring that both services can effectively operate in unison during complex amphibious missions.

INS Shardul, a Landing Ship Tank (Large), is specially designed for amphibious operations. It can carry troops, tanks, and other heavy equipment, providing the Indian Armyโ€™s Amphibious Warriors with the perfect platform to practice and refine their skills.

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The vesselโ€™s state-of-the-art facilities and advanced capabilities were fully utilized during the exercise, enabling the troops to simulate real-world scenarios and respond to various maritime threats.

Amphibious warfare requires precise coordination and exceptional skill, as it involves the transition of forces from sea to land, often under hostile conditions. The training on INS Shardul provided the Amphibious Warriors with the opportunity to practice these critical maneuvers, enhancing their ability to execute rapid and decisive actions during amphibious assaults.

The exercise included comprehensive drills such as beach reconnaissance, assault landings, and the establishment of a beachhead.

These operations were meticulously planned and executed, reflecting the high level of professionalism and readiness of the participating forces. The joint training also featured advanced combat techniques, including the use of amphibious vehicles and coordinated air-sea-land assaults, further refining the troopsโ€™ capabilities.

The joint training on INS Shardul is a testament to the importance of inter-service cooperation in modern military operations.

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By working closely together, the Indian Army and Indian Navy can pool their resources and expertise, creating a formidable force capable of addressing a wide range of threats. This synergy is particularly crucial in amphibious operations, which demand seamless coordination between naval and ground forces.

The successful completion of the Operational Sea Training exercise on INS Shardul marks a milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance joint operational capabilities.

The lessons learned and the skills honed during this exercise will play a crucial role in future amphibious operations, ensuring that the Indian Armed Forces are well-prepared to respond to any maritime contingency.

The joint training exercise on INS Shardul has significantly enhanced the amphibious warfare capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces. By fostering greater cooperation and interoperability, this exercise has ensured that the Indian Army and Indian Navy can operate seamlessly together, responding effectively to a wide range of maritime challenges.

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As the Indian Armed Forces continue to prioritize jointness and operational readiness, such training initiatives will play a vital role in maintaining the security and stability of Indiaโ€™s maritime domain.

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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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