New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- The Indo-UK Joint Military Exercise Ajeya Warrior-25, currently underway at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges, Rajasthan, continues to progress with high professional intensity as troops from the Indian Army's Sikh Regiment and the UK Army engage in a focussed training curriculum aimed at strengthening interoperability under a United Nations mandate, according to a statement by the Ministry of Defence.
Both contingents have undertaken demanding activities, including firing practices, reflex shooting, Rocket Launcher firing, Sniper and MMG drills, along with scenario-based engagements replicating real combat situations. Joint sessions on IED neutralisation covering TTPs and best practices and case studies on contempora...
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