Assam Rifles conducts high-tech drone warfare drill
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Assam Rifles, Spear Corps unleash drone onslaught in the Eastern border electronic warfare drill

In a significant boost to India’s eastern border security, the Assam Rifles, in coordination with the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, conducted an advanced electronic warfare drill featuring cutting-edge drone operations in Jalukie. The two-day exercise focused on enhancing aerial surveillance, tactical coordination, and real-time response capabilities through intensive flight drills and simulated combat scenarios, reflecting the growing role of unmanned systems in modern warfare

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Apr 2, 2026, 08:30 am IST
in Bharat, Assam, Defence
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Drones being exhibited during the two-day drone exercise at the Drone Training Node in Jalukie

Drones being exhibited during the two-day drone exercise at the Drone Training Node in Jalukie

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Guwahati: Electronic warfare drill in the Eastern border. Assam Rifles, under the Spear Corps of the Indian Army, conducted a comprehensive two-day drone exercise at the Drone Training Node in Jalukie to bolster tactical surveillance and technical handling skills. The program involved rigorous flight drills and situational simulations, focusing on the deployment of unmanned aerial systems in diverse operational roles.

The exercise was witnessed by the DIG, 6 Sector Assam Rifles, who personally inspected the participating teams’ preparations. He reviewed the technical setups and expressed satisfaction with the high state of readiness maintained by the operators. His visit underscored the priority placed on integrating advanced technology into routine monitoring and security frameworks.

During his interaction with the participants, the DIG encouraged them to perform with precision and continue honing their specialised skills. He highlighted the growing importance of aerial technology as a vital tool for modern operational success, urging all personnel to remain dedicated to mastering these evolving platforms for enhanced regional security.

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The event concluded with a series of successful tactical demonstrations, showcasing seamless coordination and technical expertise. This exercise further solidifies the force’s commitment to remaining at the forefront of technological innovation, ensuring that personnel are well-equipped to handle the complexities of modern-day requirements.

World War II era bomb

Based on inputs from the civil administration, unexploded ordnance comprising a World War II–era General Purpose bomb and an incendiary bomb was reported at Ledo, Burma Camp, Lekhapani in Assam. The munitions were discovered by a civilian while digging a pit, posing a serious threat to life and property.

On March 31, 2026, the Red Shield Division of the Indian Army promptly mobilised a Bomb Disposal Team to the site. Civilians were immediately evacuated from the area, and a secure perimeter was established to ensure strict adherence to safety protocols.

The unexploded bombs were carefully secured and transported to a designated safe location away from habitation. They were subsequently neutralised through a controlled operation, eliminating all risk and causing no collateral damage.

The operation was executed with professionalism, precision and coordination. The timely response of the Indian Army averted a potential disaster and ensured the safety and reassurance of the local population.

This incident reaffirms the Indian Army’s commitment to safeguarding civilian lives and maintaining peace, security and stability in the region, a statement by Col. Mahendra Rawat, PRO Defence, reads.

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