The Southern Command of Indian Army (IA) successfully conducted Exercise ‘Amogh Jwala’ from March 6 to 18, 2026 at the Babina Field Firing Ranges in Uttar Pradesh (UP).
- The 13-day long military exercise aimed to validate the IA’s preparedness for mechanised warfare in a multi-domain operational environment.
About Amogh Jwala:
Key Achievement: The key highlight of the exercise was the successful demonstration of the deployment of mechanised forces with newly inducted Apache attack helicopters, fighter aircraft, drone and counter-drone systems and network-enabled battlefield platforms.
Key Technologies Used: The drill used the advanced surveillance systems, precision firepower and real-time communication networks to enhance battlefield transparency and enhanced decision-making.
Integration of Advanced Technologies: The exercise highlighted the effective integration of Electronic Warfare (EW), Air Defence (AD) and night-fighting capabilities , which reflects the rising combat edge of a networked and future-ready force.
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