Jaipur, July 30
The Chetak Corps of the Indian Army's Sapta Shakti Command conducted ‘Capability Enhancement Demonstration’ on Wednesday in the deserts of Rajasthan, an official said on Wednesday.
The formations also showcased innovative and high-tech measures in counter drone operations. The demonstration also validated the operational skills of the users of the air space in an intense Electronic Warfare environment.
"#LtGenManjinderSingh, #ArmyCdr #SaptaShaktiCommand witnessed the Exercise and lauded the high standards of Operational Innovations. He emphasised the critical role of Technological Dominance in future conflicts and the need to continuously harness Disruptive Technologies to boost India’s Combat Edge. Innovation. Precision. Self-Reliance."
The Army Commander lauded all participants for their dedication towards duty and urged them to continue maintaining the highest standards of Operational Preparedness.
The Chetak Corps is a formation of the Indian Army's South Western Command, also known as the Sapta Shakti Command.
This formation of the Army is primarily responsible for defending the country's western border in the Punjab and Rajasthan regions.
The Sapta Shakti Command has headquarters in Jaipur, was established in 2005 to address threats along the the India-Pakistan border