Exercise Amogh Fury
- 25 Sep 2025
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The Indian Army’s Sapta Shakti Command recently conducted a major integrated firepower exercise, ‘Amogh Fury’, at the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert. The large-scale drill showcased the Army’s growing emphasis on technology-driven warfare, jointness of combat arms, and preparedness for multi-domain operations.
Objectives and Significance
- The primary aim of Exercise Amogh Fury was to test combat power, coordination, and operational readiness under realistic battlefield conditions.
- The exercise simulated live battle scenarios, enabling forces to validate their capabilities in offensive and defensive operations, while ensuring seamless integration between ground and air platforms.
- The drill reflected the Army’s commitment to operational transformation in line with evolving security dynamics, focusing on rapid decision-making, situational awareness, and integrated command structures.
Key Features of the Exercise
The exercise featured coordinated manoeuvres involving:
- Battle Tanks and Infantry Combat Vehicles – for armoured and mechanised warfare.
- Attack Helicopters and Long-Range Artillery – providing precision firepower support.
- Drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) – for real-time reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition.
These diverse platforms operated in unison to demonstrate jointness between air and ground forces, vital for modern high-intensity conflicts.
Integration of Advanced Technologies
A central focus of Amogh Fury was the use of modern technologies such as:
- Network-centric communication systems
- Integrated Command-and-Control (C2) architecture
- Real-time surveillance and targeting systems
These advancements allowed for the creation of a unified operational picture, enhancing situational awareness, rapid coordination, and decision-making across command levels. The integration of these systems reflects the Army’s move toward digitised battlefield management and multi-domain warfare capability.
Training and Outcomes
The exercise provided pragmatic training for personnel across all ranks under realistic combat conditions. It served as a testbed for refining tactical procedures and assessing the synergy between combat arms, support units, and logistic elements.
Through Amogh Fury, the Indian Army strengthened its readiness to counter emerging threats, underscoring its focus on agility, precision, and technological superiority on the modern battlefield.