NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is currently carrying out extensive Capacity Development Demonstrations at multiple key locations across India, including Pokhran Field Firing Ranges, Babina Field Firing Ranges, and Joshimath. Separate air defence demonstrations are scheduled at Agra and Gopalpur. These trials are being conducted under simulated operational conditions, with integrated electronic warfare (EW) environments to rigorously evaluate the performance of advanced defence systems.Earlier this week, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Babina Field Firing Ranges, where he reviewed the ongoing trials and engaged with all stakeholders, including defence industry partners and Army officials.The demonstrations are part of the Indian Army’s larger roadmap for a “Decade of Transformation” and aim to fast-track the absorption of emerging technologies, particularly those developed under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. A wide range of platforms is undergoing trials, showcasing the synergy between the Indian Army and indigenous defence manufacturers.Key systems being evaluated include:
- Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
- UAV Launched Precision Guided Munition (ULPGM)
- Runway Independent (RWI) Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS)
- Counter-UAS Solutions
- Loitering Munitions
- Specialised Vertical Launch (SVL) Drones
- Precision Multi Munition Delivery Systems
- Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (IDDIS)
- Low Level Light Weight Radars
- VSHORADS (Next Generation) Infrared Systems
- Electronic Warfare (EW) Platforms
These demonstrations are designed to assess combat viability and ensure that the Indian Army remains technologically superior and operationally prepared for future conflicts. The trials underscore the Army’s commitment to strengthening national defence through indigenous innovation and self-reliance.