Exercise Amogh Fury Latest News
Indian Army recently conducted a major integrated firepower exercise, codenamed 'AMOGH FURY', at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan’s Thar desert.
About Exercise Amogh Fury
- It is an Integrated Fire Power Exercise conducted by the Sapta Shakti Command of the Indian Army.
- Location: Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert.Â
- The drill aimed to test combat power, coordination, and operational readiness in real-time battle scenarios, reflecting the force’s preparedness for multi-domain operations.Â
- The exercise featured coordinated manoeuvres involving battle tanks, infantry combat vehicles, attack helicopters, long-range artillery, and drones.Â
- These platforms were deployed together to demonstrate the Army’s ability to synchronise ground and air assets for effective offensive and defensive actions.
- A key focus of 'Amogh Fury' was the integration of modern technologies, including network-centric communication, command-and-control architecture, and real-time surveillance and targeting systems.Â
- These capabilities enabled the creation of a unified operational picture, enhancing decision-making and coordination across units.
- The drill provided pragmatic training for all ranks under realistic combat conditions while refining procedures to counter emerging threats.
Source: IT
Exercise Amogh Fury FAQs
Q1: What is Exercise Amogh Fury?
Ans: It is an Integrated Fire Power Exercise.
Q2: Which Indian Army Command organised Exercise Amogh Fury?
Ans: It was conducted by the Sapta Shakti Command of the Indian Army.
Q3: Where was Exercise Amogh Fury conducted?
Ans: Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert.