India Army's Trishakti Corps conducts live fire exercise in high-altitude mountains of Sikkim along LAC
The India Army's Trishakti Corps has said it successfully conducted a live fire exercise in high-altitude mountains of Sikkim along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Tuesday.
The LAC is the demarcation which separates territories controlled by India from Chinese-controlled territory.
In an X post, the unit said: "Unleashing relentless firepower, executing lethal precision strikes, deploying with lightning speed, and annihilating targets with surgical accuracy."
Unstoppable, Mission-Ready, Battle-Proven🔥💥
— Trishakticorps_IA (@trishakticorps) February 4, 2025
Unleashing relentless firepower, executing lethal precision strikes, deploying with lightning speed, and annihilating targets with surgical accuracy⚡🇮🇳#TrishaktiWarriors #IndianArmy #Artillery #Artillery #FirePower #MissionReady… pic.twitter.com/OtyPh9K2IQ
The unit displayed its capabilities of combating in variety of conditions through their exercise.
The exercise featured the Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launch System (MBRL), an advanced indigenously developed artillery system known for its precision and destructive firepower, reported India Today.
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