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Army Day Rehearsal: Missiles, rocket systems, tanks and robotic soldiers display their strength


Army Day Rehearsal

Massive crowd gathers to watch full-dress rehearsal on Mahal Road, Jagatpura; helicopter fly-past becomes a major attraction

Missiles, rocket systems, tanks and robotic soldiers display their strength

Ahead of Army Day, a full-dress rehearsal of the Indian Army was held on Sunday at Mahal Road, Jagatpura. A huge number of people arrived to watch the rehearsal. Families, including children, reached the venue early and enthusiastically witnessed the Army’s display.

During the rehearsal, the Indian Army showcased its modern war capabilities, indigenous weapon systems, and traditional military strength. Thousands of spectators applauded the soldiers with patriotic slogans and salutes.

A major attraction of the rehearsal was the fly-past of six advanced helicopters, popularly known as flying tanks. The Indian Army also displayed 210 artillery guns, Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers, rocket launcher systems, and other advanced weapons.

The rehearsal included a glimpse of the Advanced Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System, which has a range of up to 300 km and can fire six missiles simultaneously.

The display featured state-of-the-art missile systems, high-mobility vehicles, quick reaction fighting vehicles, light strike vehicles, and anti-tank mobile teams. Army tanks, artillery guns, armoured vehicles, and logistics units also marched past, impressing the crowd.

The robotic soldiers drew special attention, giving spectators a glimpse of future warfare technology. Along with the fly-past, various combat and support units demonstrated their strength, discipline, and readiness.


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