
The Indian Army has successfully conducted tests with an indigenous developed Akash Prime Air Defense system at an altitude of more than 15,000 feet in the Ladakh sector, July 16, 2025, reported and quoted defense officials
The courts have carried out military air defense and higher officials from Defense Research and Development Organization (Drdo), which developed the system.
Surface missiles made two direct interventions during experiments against a very fast-moving target aircraft in a very high altitude region in a horrified atmosphere.
Akash Prime will become the third and fourth regiment of Akash air defense units in the Indian Army. It also showed excellent performance during the Sindoor operation, which effectively faced air attacks by the Pakistani army, which used Chinese aircraft and Turkish drones, reports in the report.
On Wednesday, the Indian army announced that it had carried out integrated shooting exercises in a ladak to improve coordination and test tactics and techniques, including the use of new generation equipment and “battlefield equalizers”.
Exercise was carried out by Fire and Fury Corps based in Lem.
“In accordance with the decade of the #indianarmy transformation, the Fire and Fury Corps made integrated shooting in Ladakh, which aims to strengthen the reliability and verification of tactics, techniques and procedures including equipment for the new generation and equalizers of the battlefield,” the choir said in the X post.
The courts come in the middle of the commander of the southwestern army of Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, so that the Indian army quickly adapts and innovates in response to the growing challenges of modern and future wars.
“It is essential for us to develop advanced capabilities for efficient hybrid threats. Artificial intelligence (AI) has a huge potential to support decision -making, optimize resource management and increase the speed and accuracy of our operations,” Singh said at the “Next Generation Comb” technical seminar today.
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