Indian Army's Apache firepower at Brahmastra in Jaisalmer
JAISALMER: The Indian Army demonstrated its formidable firepower and advanced combat capabilities during Exercise Brahmastra at the Pokhran Field Firing Range, with a major display led by Apache attack helicopters. The exercise highlighted the Army’s growing focus on integrating aerial platforms with ground operations to improve battlefield effectiveness.
Popularly known as “tanks in the air”, the AH-64E Apache helicopters showcased precision strike capability by successfully launching AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, rockets, and carrying out live gunfire drills.
The exercise marked a key operational milestone, demonstrating the platform’s ability to deliver accurate and lethal strikes in complex combat environments. An Army official said the desert landscape of Jaisalmer echoed with the intensity of modern warfare as the skies lit up with sustained firepower.
The demonstration offered a clear glimpse into the Army’s technological strength and readiness to handle evolving threats. Flying at very low altitudes over desert terrain, the Apaches carried out precise target engagements, reflecting advanced tactics and high pilot skill.
The exercise also underlined the importance of close air support in modern warfare. In a significant development, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi flew a sortie on the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter Prachand at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Bengaluru a day before the field demonstration.
This was followed by the Apache’s first field firing at Pokhran, where it successfully engaged targets using Hellfire missiles and other onboard weapon systems.
Officials said the coordinated operations showed how attack helicopters can work seamlessly with ground forces, even in high-threat situations involving small arms fire, shoulder-fired missiles, and drone threats. Equipped with advanced sensors, fire control systems, and real-time data links, the helicopters demonstrated rapid target detection and precise strikes.
Brigadier P. K. Singh, Brigade Commander, highlighted the preparation behind the exercise. “During this firing exercise, our pilots conducted simulator training, mission planning, and target engagement drills. Our technical teams ensured that all helicopters and weapon systems were fully operational. The successful firing validated the accuracy, combat capability, and preparedness of these platforms,” he said.
He added that in modern network-centric warfare, attack helicopters play a key role in providing immediate fire support to land forces. “The induction of Apache, Prachand, and Rudra helicopters has significantly strengthened our combat capabilities. Our pilots combine courage, skill, and technical expertise, ensuring an edge in future conflicts,” he said.
Colonel Vikrant Sharma, Commanding Officer of Apache 451 Squadron, also highlighted the importance of these platforms. “Apache helicopters bring strong operational capability, combining precision firepower with advanced sensors and the ability to operate in dynamic battlefield conditions,” he said.
He added that as battlefields become more complex, Apache helicopters enhance responsiveness and operational reach. The demonstration at Pokhran reinforced the Indian Army’s commitment to stronger air-land integration and readiness for modern combat scenarios.
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The exercise marked a key operational milestone, demonstrating the platform’s ability to deliver accurate and lethal strikes in complex combat environments. An Army official said the desert landscape of Jaisalmer echoed with the intensity of modern warfare as the skies lit up with sustained firepower.
The demonstration offered a clear glimpse into the Army’s technological strength and readiness to handle evolving threats. Flying at very low altitudes over desert terrain, the Apaches carried out precise target engagements, reflecting advanced tactics and high pilot skill.
The exercise also underlined the importance of close air support in modern warfare. In a significant development, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi flew a sortie on the indigenous Light Combat Helicopter Prachand at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Bengaluru a day before the field demonstration.
This was followed by the Apache’s first field firing at Pokhran, where it successfully engaged targets using Hellfire missiles and other onboard weapon systems.
Officials said the coordinated operations showed how attack helicopters can work seamlessly with ground forces, even in high-threat situations involving small arms fire, shoulder-fired missiles, and drone threats. Equipped with advanced sensors, fire control systems, and real-time data links, the helicopters demonstrated rapid target detection and precise strikes.
He added that in modern network-centric warfare, attack helicopters play a key role in providing immediate fire support to land forces. “The induction of Apache, Prachand, and Rudra helicopters has significantly strengthened our combat capabilities. Our pilots combine courage, skill, and technical expertise, ensuring an edge in future conflicts,” he said.
Colonel Vikrant Sharma, Commanding Officer of Apache 451 Squadron, also highlighted the importance of these platforms. “Apache helicopters bring strong operational capability, combining precision firepower with advanced sensors and the ability to operate in dynamic battlefield conditions,” he said.
He added that as battlefields become more complex, Apache helicopters enhance responsiveness and operational reach. The demonstration at Pokhran reinforced the Indian Army’s commitment to stronger air-land integration and readiness for modern combat scenarios.
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