Yudh Abhyas:
India-U.S. bilateral Army exercise Yudh Abhyas is set to commence at the Mahajan field firing ranges in Rajasthan.
- Yudh Abhyas is a joint military exercise conducted annually between India and USA.
- It has been ongoing since 2004.
- It is designed to promote cooperation between the two militaries while sharing training, cultural exchanges and building joint operating skills.
- The previous edition of the exercise was conducted at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, USA.
Yudh Abhyas 2024:
- It marks the 20th edition of the
- Location: Mahajan Field Firing Range in Rajasthan
- It is designed to enhance interoperability and strengthen the operational capabilities of both forces.
- It will feature a range of advanced military tactics and coordinated manoeuvres aimed at improving the readiness of both armies in high-stakes scenarios.
- It is going to feature one of the largest U.S. contingents at the exercise with around 600 personnel and the U.S. Army is also set to deploy Stryker infantry vehicles and the M142 HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System).
- These advanced rocket systems, which have gained prominence for their use in Ukraine, can deliver precision strikes over extended ranges.