The Indian Army’s Sudarshan Chakra Corps is conducting a major exercise called “Exercise SWAVLAMBAN SHAKTI” at the Babina Field Firing Ranges near Jhansi. This exercise, which runs until October 22, aims to improve the Army’s combat abilities by using new and advanced technologies.
What is the Objective of the Exercise?
The main goal of this exercise is to incorporate New Technology Equipment ( NTEs) into the Army’s attack strategies. By doing this, the Army is preparing itself for future warfare scenarios, ensuring it has modern tools and techniques for effective military operations.
Who is Participating?
Around 1,800 soldiers are taking part in the exercise, supported by 210 armoured vehicles (such as tanks), 50 special-purpose vehicles, and aircraft. This large number of participants and equipment shows how important these modern technologies are for preparing the Army.
What technologies are being Showcased?
Over 50 different NTEs, developed by more than 40 industry partners, including Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) labs and new defence startups, are being showcased. Some of the key technologies being tested include:
Swarm Drones: Groups of drones working together for various tasks.
Kamikaze Drones: Drones designed to crash into targets.
Handheld Drone Jammers: Devices to stop drones from functioning.
Robotic Mules: Robots used to carry supplies.
Guided Precision Aerial Delivery Systems (GPADS): Systems that help deliver supplies with great accuracy.
Directed Energy Weapons: Weapons that use energy, like lasers, instead of traditional bullets or bombs.
Focus on Local Development
The exercise also highlights the importance of developing indigenous (locally-made) defence technologies, especially drones and anti-drone systems. It gives a platform to young entrepreneurs and small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to showcase and test their innovations, encouraging the growth of India’s own defence manufacturing.
The successful testing and integration of these advanced technologies in the exercise will help the Army identify which tools and systems to develop further or buy for future use. This also strengthens the connection between the Indian Army and the defence industry, ensuring that the Army is ready for modern warfare challenges.
About the Sudarshan Chakra Corps
The Sudarshan Chakra Corps is a part of the Indian Army and is named after Lord Vishnu’s powerful weapon, the Sudarshan Chakra. It was formed in 1996 and is based in Western India. The Corps focuses on fast, offensive operations and is known for its innovative mechanized infantry units, which include tanks and artillery. It played an important role during the Kargil War and frequently worked with other military branches in joint exercises. The Corps specializes in counter-insurgency and mountain warfare, which helps strengthen India’s defence capabilities against various threats.