BATTLE READY: Indian Army Carries Out Anti Tank Guided Missile Live Fire Drills
An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armour guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armoured military vehicles
The Eastern Command of Indian Army tested its anti-tank guided missile detachment during a field training exercise using a mock target on Saturday
While it was a training exercise, the missiles hit the mock target with precision and 100% success ratio
Meanwhile the Indian army carrying out drills of anti tank guided missiles. A detachment fires at mock target during a field live firing training exercise in the Eastern Command pic.twitter.com/UECYWxGot1— Abhishek Bhalla (@AbhishekBhalla7) 2 March 2019
The Eastern Command of Indian Army tested its anti-tank guided missile detachment during a field training exercise using a mock target on Saturday.
Under the supervision of General Mohanty of the GOC 33 Corps, which is based in Siliguri, the training field exercise took place.
While it was a training exercise, the missiles hit the mock target with precision and 100% success ratio. The mock target was decimated and blown away with the force of the anti-tank missile.
The exercise not only showed how the new prowess of the new equipment, but also highlighted the might of the Indian army, which boasts of many such hi-tech equipment needed during the battle.
Anti-tank guided missile is used to attack and destroy heavy artillery. The size of such equipment can range from shoulder-launched weapon, which can be used by just one soldier, to larger tripod-mounted weapons, for which a team or squad is required, not only to fire, but even to transport.
With reporting by RepublicWorld, India Today
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