Exercise Drone Prahar:
The Indian Army recently held Exercise Drone Prahar in Arunachal Pradesh.
- It is a high-tech military drill conducted by the Indian Army to validate the integration of drone technology into tactical battlefield operations.
- It was conducted at the military station at Rayang in Arunachal Pradesh’s East Siang District.
Carried out under realistic operational conditions, the exercise demonstrated the effective use of drones for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, as well as real-time sensor-to-shooter coordination and precision targeting. - The aim was to enhance command reach and improve situational awareness for tactical commanders by employing layered surveillance and supporting dynamic decision-making on the ground.
- The exercise also evaluated critical aspects necessary for seamless drone integration in battlefield scenarios.
- This included testing of airspace deconfliction, ensuring secure communication channels, and establishing coordination protocols among various arms and services.