Indian Armed Forces to Conduct Joint Exercise 'Devil Strike'

The Indian Armed Forces will conduct Exercise Devil Strike from January 16-19, involving elite airborne units to enhance operational readiness through complex airborne operations.
Indian Armed Forces to Conduct Joint Exercise 'Devil Strike'
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NEW DELHI: Exercise Devil Strike will commence from January 16 to 19, 2025 as decided by Indian Armed Forces. It will be a joint exercise by the Indian Army's airborne elite troops with the Indian Air Force at their respective training grounds and firing grounds.

The main aim of this exercise will be to consolidate field trials for critical drills and increase operational preparedness in a challenging environment.

Exercise Devil Strike will have complex airborne operations using different aircraft for troop and equipment insertion into hostile terrains. The exercise will be heavily focused on the assessment and refinement of logistic sustenance strategies in order to keep troops well-equipped and operational under demanding conditions.

The exercise will involve the use of advanced technologies and state-of-the-art equipment that is intended for the accurate and efficient airlift of airborne forces to remote areas. This will help improve the effectiveness of operations and overall success in the missions.

The Indian Armed Forces exercise their commitment to operational excellence and adaptability in the ever-changing military landscape by carrying out Exercise Devil Strike. It is foreseen that the exercise would be of great value in the efficient preparation of both the Army and the Air Force in meeting the hardships of the future.

The exercise depicts the efforts made by the Indian Armed Forces towards preparedness and operational capability in diverse and complex scenarios.

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