Indian armed forces gear up for exercise devil strike
The exercise will feature complex airborne operations, including the insertion of troops and equipment into hostile terrains using advanced aircraft.
NATIONAL


The Indian Armed Forces will conduct Exercise Devil Strike from January 16 to 19 displaying joint operations between the Indian Army’s elite airborne soldiers and the Indian Air Force. The exercise will take place at designated training areas and firing ranges, testing critical drills and operational readiness in demanding conditions.
The exercise will feature complex airborne operations, including the insertion of troops and equipment into hostile terrains using advanced aircraft. It aims to assess and improve logistic strategies, ensuring troops remain fully equipped and effective in extreme environments.
State-of-the-art innovations and advance equipment will play a vital role in enabling precise and efficient deployment of forces to remote locations.
Exercise Devil Strike highlights the Armed Forces’ focus on operational excellence and adaptability to evolving military challenges. The joint effort will enhance the readiness of both services preparing them for future operations.