The Indian Army engages in combat with Sikkim by firing anti-tank missiles at extremely high altitudes
The Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army recently conducted a remarkable training exercise involving the firing of Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) at an astonishing altitude of 17,000 feet in the rugged terrain of Sikkim. This exercise witnessed active participation from Missile Firing Detachments hailing from both Mechanised and Infantry Units belonging to the entire Eastern Command.
The training session was meticulously designed to provide comprehensive continuity training, encompassing live firing scenarios that simulated both stationary and moving targets, thus accurately depicting real battlefield conditions.
The ATGM Detachments, through their impressive display of skill and precision, showcased their ability to effectively neutralize armored threats with unmatched lethality, thereby ensuring the success of missions even in the most treacherous mountainous regions.