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IN PHOTOS: Indian army showcases advanced artillery at exercise topchi 2025

Updated On: 21 January, 2025 05:47 PM IST | Anisha Shrivastava

Exercise Topchi 2025, the annual firepower training exercise of the Regiment of Artillery, took place on 21 January at the Devlali Field Firing Ranges. The event was organised by the School of Artillery under the leadership of Lieutenant General Navneet Singh Sarna, Commandant of the School of Artillery. (PICS/Defence PRO)

Exercise Topchi 2025, the annual firepower training exercise of the Regiment of Artillery, took place on 21 January at the Devlali Field Firing Ranges. The event was organised by the School of Artillery under the leadership of Lieutenant General Navneet Singh Sarna, Commandant of the School of Artillery. (PICS/Defence PRO)

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Exercise Topchi 2025, the annual firepower training exercise of the Regiment of Artillery, took place on 21 January at the Devlali Field Firing Ranges. The event was organised by the School of Artillery under the leadership of Lieutenant General Navneet Singh Sarna, Commandant of the School of Artillery. (PICS/Defence PRO)
<div>Senior dignitaries, including student officers from the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, and the Defence Services Technical Staff Course, Pune, attended the exercise. The exercise was witnessed by Nepal Army Staff Course students, cadets from various training academies, and senior officers from the Indian Army and civil administration.</div>

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Senior dignitaries, including student officers from the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, and the Defence Services Technical Staff Course, Pune, attended the exercise. The exercise was witnessed by Nepal Army Staff Course students, cadets from various training academies, and senior officers from the Indian Army and civil administration.
<div>The highlight of Exercise Topchi was the live firing of state-of-the-art artillery gun systems, including the K-9 Vajra Self-Propelled (SP) Gun System and the 155mm M777 Ultra Light Howitzer (ULH). The exercise also featured the 155mm Dhanush and the 155mm FH 77B02 (Bofors), showcasing the strength of India&rsquo;s artillery capabilities.</div>

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The highlight of Exercise Topchi was the live firing of state-of-the-art artillery gun systems, including the K-9 Vajra Self-Propelled (SP) Gun System and the 155mm M777 Ultra Light Howitzer (ULH). The exercise also featured the 155mm Dhanush and the 155mm FH 77B02 (Bofors), showcasing the strength of India’s artillery capabilities.
<div>Cutting-edge technologies, including the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher, Smerch, and Swarm Drones, were prominently displayed. Loitering munitions and advanced drone capabilities were also part of the exercise, underscoring the modernisation of the Indian Army&rsquo;s weaponry.</div>

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Cutting-edge technologies, including the Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher, Smerch, and Swarm Drones, were prominently displayed. Loitering munitions and advanced drone capabilities were also part of the exercise, underscoring the modernisation of the Indian Army’s weaponry.
<div>The exercise demonstrated the integration of various firepower and surveillance assets, highlighting the Army`s operational synergy. The live firing and technological displays reaffirmed the Indian Army&rsquo;s preparedness to meet any operational challenge with precision and efficiency.</div>

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The exercise demonstrated the integration of various firepower and surveillance assets, highlighting the Army`s operational synergy. The live firing and technological displays reaffirmed the Indian Army’s preparedness to meet any operational challenge with precision and efficiency.
<div>Exercise Topchi 2025 also emphasised the growth of indigenous defence capabilities, aligned with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.&nbsp;The event stood as a testament to the professionalism of the Indian Army&rsquo;s artillery and the country&rsquo;s ongoing efforts to strengthen its self-reliance in defence technologies.</div>
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Exercise Topchi 2025 also emphasised the growth of indigenous defence capabilities, aligned with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The event stood as a testament to the professionalism of the Indian Army’s artillery and the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its self-reliance in defence technologies.
 
 

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