The Indian Army's Ex Winged Raider exercise showcased advanced airborne training, highlighting seamless coordination between the Indian Army and Air Force. It involved fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, including the Chinook Helicopter, enhancing operational readiness and adaptability.
- Aimed to improve airborne insertion techniques using fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft.
- Ensured readiness for rapid troop deployment in diverse environments.
- Refined airborne operation skills, enabling swift action to address security challenges.
- Showcased seamless coordination and interoperability between the Army and IAF.
- Chinook helicopter was used for airborne operations, marking a first in the Eastern Theatre
- Leaders General Upendra Dwivedi and Air Chief Marshal AP Singh emphasized inter-service unity through symbolic maneuvers.