Exercise Poorvi Prahar
16-11-2024
08:28 AM
1 min read
Overview:
The Indian Army is conducting a high-intensity tri-service exercise, 'Poorvi Prahar', in the forward areas of Arunachal Pradesh.
About Exercise Poorvi Prahar:
- It aims to hone the combat effectiveness of the Army, Navy, and Air Force in executing Integrated Joint Operations in the challenging mountainous terrain of the region, enhancing inter-service coordination and operational readiness.
- It brings together a wide spectrum of cutting-edge military platforms and systems, showcasing India’s advancements in modern warfare technology.
- A key feature of this exercise is the integration of innovative technologies that are reshaping the future of military operations.
- Troops are operating and refining skills with Swarm Drones, First Person View (FPV) Drones, and Loitering Munitions, cutting-edge technologies that dramatically enhance situational awareness, precision strikes, and operational flexibility.
- The incorporation of these tools into the exercise reflects the military’s commitment to leveraging next-generation technologies to bolster defence capabilities.
- It serves as a platform for further absorption and integration of advanced technological tools and joint command structures that improve collaboration across services.
- One of the core components of the exercise is the development of a Common Operating Picture (COP) through joint control structures that optimise coordination between ground, air, and naval forces.
- Real-time information is seamlessly shared through systems operating on satellite communications, powered by AI-driven analytics, enabling more precise decision-making and faster response times.
- By conducting Ex Poorvi Prahar, the Indian Armed Forces are enhancing their ability to execute seamless, multi-domain operations across land, air, and sea, reinforcing India’s strategic deterrence capabilities.
Q1: What are Swarm Drones?
SWARM stands for “Smart War-Fighting Array of Reconfigured Modules.” A Swarm Drone typically consists of multiple drones working in coordination, communicating with one another, and sharing information to achieve a common objective.
News: Poorvi Prahar tri-service exercise in Arunachal to test operational readiness