Jammu, Mar 12: The Indian Army and the Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted a Synergized Interoperability Exercise in Jammu to strengthen coordination between the ground forces and Air Force.
The aim of the exercise is to ensure seamless integration of aerial and land-based operations in dynamic battlefield scenarios, the spokesman said.
This is a significant demonstration of joint operational readiness, he said.
“By refining joint operational tactics, this exercise reinforced the ability of both forces to respond swiftly and effectively to real-time challenges, particularly in high-threat environments,” he said.
Under the aegis of Tiger Division, the exercise simulated real-world operational conditions, with IAF helicopters executing a precise airlift of Army troops from a designated mounting base.
The troops were inserted into terrain characterized by dense vegetation and thick undergrowth. This complex insertion maneuver tested the forces’ ability to operate cohesively in challenging environments, where mobility and coordination are crucial for mission success, he said.
Following the insertion, the troops executed a simulated combat assault, engaging in coordinated maneuvers designed to neutralize threats in a high-risk environment.
The exercise also incorporated surveillance operations, precision firepower tactics, and rapid troop extraction, ensuring that personnel were prepared for complex missions requiring agility and strategic decision-making.
The training provided an opportunity for soldiers and aircrew to rehearse real-time battlefield contingencies, improving reaction times and enhancing overall preparedness, the spokesman said.
This synergized interoperability exercise reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a high state of operational readiness, ensuring that both forces remain well-prepared to safeguard national security and respond to emerging threats effectively, he said.