New Delhi: The troops of Indian Air Force and Indian Army concluded their joint exercise that included helocasting training in remote high-altitude areas in Sikkim.
Along with them, the Indian Navy also participated in triservices combat underwater diving exercise in extreme weather conditions in the same region.
However, either of the forces did not reveal the date of exercise. This exercise was carried out to validate Validated synergy, jointness and integration in operation.
“Tri Services Diving Exercise”
— Trishakticorps_IA (@trishakticorps) September 1, 2023
Troops of Indian Army, Navy & Air Force participated in Tri Services Combat Underwater Diving Exercise in extreme weather conditions of High Altitude areas of #Sikkim. Validated #Synergy #Jointness & #Integration in operation.#StrongAndCapable… pic.twitter.com/C05s2eSLx9
The Indian Air Force shared a video and images of the exercise on ‘X’ (earlier known as Twitter).
“#Jointness. Showcasing their unity in purpose, the #IAF and the Indian Army recently carried out helocasting training in remote high altitude areas. @adgpi,” the IAF wrote on ‘X’.
#Jointness.
— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) September 1, 2023
Showcasing their unity in purpose, the #IAF and the Indian Army recently carried out helocasting training in remote high altitude areas.@adgpi pic.twitter.com/nk5IhxpZv9
Helocasting is an airborne technique used by small unit, special operations forces to insert troops into a military area of operations.