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Tiger Triumph 2024: Army Battalion Group Joins India-US Tri-Service Drill, Showcases Amphibious Prowess

The Indian Army's contingent, forming one battalion group, is engaging in the second edition of this tri-service exercise, alongside the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force.

New Delhi: A battalion group from the Indian Army, comprising over 700 personnel, is actively participating in the ongoing bilateral tri-service exercise titled 'Tiger Triumph-24' between India and the US.

This exercise, scheduled from March 18 to 31, aims at enhancing interoperability for conducting Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations and refining Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to facilitate rapid and seamless coordination between the armed forces of both nations.

The Indian Army's contingent, forming one battalion group, is engaging in the second edition of this tri-service exercise, alongside the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. The exercise, spanning 14 days, comprises two phases, with a harbour phase at Visakhapatnam followed by a sea phase at Kakinada.

The primary focus of 'Tiger Triumph-24' is to boost interoperability, strengthen bilateral relations, and enhance capabilities in HADR and sub-conventional operations.

"The exercise has showcased the amphibious prowess of the Indian Army in various scenarios. Represented by an integrated battalion group, comprising over 700 army personnel, the Indian Army is demonstrating newly acquired weapons and cutting-edge technological advancements," PTI quoted one of its Defence Ministry sources as saying.

The Indian Army contingent encompasses components from infantry, mechanised infantry, Para (Special Forces), artillery, engineers, and other supporting arms, along with diverse systems including multiple drones, anti-drone equipment, and infantry combat vehicles (ICVs).

During the harbour phase, communication checks were conducted to ensure seamless coordination among participating forces.

The sea phase, which started on Tuesday, involves a “strategic move to a simulated island country”, setting the stage for a series of intricate operations. The first major operation will be a ship-to-shore move, demonstrating precision and coordination crucial for amphibious operations.

The sea phase includes coordinated HADR and medical evacuation exercises, with service personnel from both countries undergoing various facets of amphibious operations, as stated by a Navy official.

Key to the exercise is the establishment of an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp, reflecting the commitment of both forces to humanitarian assistance. The exercise involves logistical challenges and coordination efforts, underscoring the significance of efficient planning and execution in disaster relief operations.

Sub-conventional operations and joint drills will be conducted to enhance operational capabilities in combating asymmetric threats. These exercises encompass convoy operations, IED drills, cordon and search operations, and counter-ambush drills, showcasing the readiness of both forces to tackle diverse challenges.

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