EXERCISE AGNI WARRIOR
Overview
- The 13th edition of the Agni Warrior (XAW-2024) exercise, a joint military exercise between the Indian Army and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), concluded on 30th November 2024 at the Field Firing Ranges in Devlali, Maharashtra.
- The exercise took place from 28th to 30th November 2024, with participants from both countries showcasing their expertise in artillery operations.
KEY DETAILS
- Participating Forces:
- Singapore Armed Forces: 182 personnel from the Singapore Artillery.
- Indian Army: 114 personnel from the Regiment of Artillery.
- Objective: The primary aim of Agni Warrior 2024 was to strengthen mutual understanding of drills and procedures to improve joint operations between the two forces, especially in the context of working together as part of a multinational force under the United Nations Charter.
- Focus Areas:
- Joint Firepower Planning: The exercise focused on effective coordination in joint artillery firepower planning and execution.
- Use of New Technology: Both armies demonstrated their use of New Generation Equipment, emphasizing technological advancements in artillery operations.
EXERCISE HIGHLIGHTS
- Professional Expertise and Cooperation:
- The exercise was marked by the high level of professionalism and expertise displayed by the personnel of both armies.
- The focus was on building trust and interoperability between the forces of both countries.
- Firepower Planning:
- Both forces engaged in joint firepower planning and execution, showcasing their ability to carry out coordinated military operations, which is vital for modern combat scenarios.
- Coordination and Understanding:
- The exercise involved extensive joint preparation and coordination, allowing the participating forces to understand each other’s procedures and capabilities.
- This led to a common interface being developed between the artillery procedures of the two forces.
- Technology Sharing and Best Practices:
- The exercise saw both sides share their technological advancements and best practices in the artillery domain.
- Both armies exposed each other to niche technologies and the intricacies of firepower planning, which helped in improving mutual learning and operational readiness.
DIGNITARIES & OBSERVATIONS
- The exercise was attended by several senior military officers:
- Lieutenant General Adosh Kumar: Director General of Artillery (Indian Army).
- Lieutenant General NS Sarna: Commandant, School of Artillery (Indian Army).
- Colonel Ong Chiou Perng: Chief Artillery Officer, Singapore Armed Forces.
- These dignitaries praised the high level of professional acumen exhibited by the troops of both countries, acknowledging the success of the exercise in achieving its objectives.
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