Indian Army Demonstrates MUM-T capabilities in Exercise SARVSHAKTI

The Trishakti Corps in eastern India conducted an exercise involving soldiers and robots, demonstrating the potential of a new method for future warfare.

Indian Army SARVSHAKTI

Indian Army SARVSHAKTI: The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has successfully tested an exciting new way of fighting wars where soldiers and robots work together as a team. This important test happened during ‘Exercise SARVSHAKTI’ in eastern India.

During the exercise, soldiers practiced working with drones and smart machines to fight better. This new method, called Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T), helps the army see enemies faster, make quick decisions, and attack more precisely.

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“The future battlefield needs soldiers and machines to work perfectly together. This exercise shows our army is ready for tomorrow’s wars,” said Lt Gen Zubin A Minwalla, who commands the Trishakti Corps, reported by NE News.

The exercise proved that:

  • Drones can help soldiers spot enemies in real-time
  • Smart machines can work with tanks and other weapons
  • Commanders can make faster decisions with better information

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This is part of India’s plan to build a modern, self-reliant army under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ program. The Trishakti Corps, known for trying new ideas, is leading this change to prepare for future security challenges.