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IAF’s Training Exercise Trishul Begins

IAF’s Training Exercise Trishul Begins

The Indian Air Force has initiated its annual mega training exercise Trishul on September 4th. As part of this exercise, the Western Air Command (WAC) will activate all its combat assets across a vast area, stretching from Leh in Kashmir to Nal in Rajasthan. This comprehensive training exercise allows the Indian Air Force to enhance its readiness, coordination, and operational capabilities in a variety of scenarios and environments.

About Training Exercise Trishul

The Trishul training exercise, taking place from September 4th to 14th, involves the deployment of all frontline assets under the Western Air Command. This includes a wide range of aircraft, from fighter jets to transport planes and helicopters.

The comprehensive use of air power and the collaboration of various elements within the Indian Air Force make Trishul a significant and vital training mission for enhancing readiness and operational capabilities.

Aim of the Trishul Exercise

The Trishul exercise serves as a rigorous test of the Western Air Command’s operational preparedness. Given its considerable scale and complexity, the exercise demands a high level of coordination and readiness among all participating units and assets.

In recent efforts to enhance overall operational preparedness in eastern Ladakh, the Indian Air Force has played a pivotal role by airlifting nearly 70,000 Army troops and heavy platforms. This demonstrates the IAF’s commitment to supporting and strengthening the nation’s security posture in the region, further underscoring the importance of exercises like Trishul in maintaining a state of operational readiness.

Location

The Trishul training drills are scheduled to occur in the northern sector, encompassing regions such as Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Punjab.