Jaipur/IBNS, Nov. 30 -- The British and Indian armies on Saturday concluded the eighth edition of their biennial joint military exercise Ajeya Warrior, held from November 17 to 30 at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan.
The two sides conducted simulated operations across multi-domain urban and semi-urban terrains, sharing tactics and standard operating procedures on areas including Counter-IED, small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (sUAS), company-level battle drills, urban warfare, and support weapon deployment.
The training culminated in a battle group-level final exercise, where both armies operated under an integrated command, enhancing interoperability and mutual understanding.
Beyond combat training, the contingents also parti...
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