Exercise Siyom Prahar
The Indian Army successfully conducted Exercise Siyom Prahar from September 8 to 10, 2025, focusing on the integration and validation of drone technology in tactical operations.
Objective and Scope
- Conducted under realistic battlefield conditions.
- Aimed at operational preparedness through the integration of unmanned aerial systems.
Key Focus Areas
- Surveillance: Persistent monitoring of battlefield conditions.
- Reconnaissance: Gathering intelligence and acquiring targets.
- Precision Strikes: Using drones for accurate targeting to enhance combat effectiveness.
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
- Development and validation of new methods for future battlefields.
- Integration of drone intelligence with traditional firepower.
- Refinement of joint targeting processes and rapid decision-making.
Outcomes and Importance
- Lessons for operational integration and force multiplication.
- Highlighting adaptability and synergy between traditional combat arms and new technologies.
- Showcasing Army's resolve to use technology for operational superiority.
Overall, Exercise Siyom Prahar reflects the Indian Army’s proactive approach towards modern warfare, emphasizing future-readiness and technological adaptation.