Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, Army Commander of the Southern Command, recently visited the Army Service Corps Centre & College in Bengaluru to review the training standards and witness firsthand the technological strides being made under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth attended an indigenous technology exhibition organized by the Regional Technology Node, showcasing advanced technologies including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), mixed reality, and various simulators. These technologies are set to enhance defense preparedness by providing realistic and immersive training environments for the personnel.
A highlight of the visit was Lt Gen Seth’s inauguration of key training facilities aimed at modernizing and enhancing the training capabilities of the Indian Army. Among these were the Combat Weapon Training Simulator, designed to elevate weapon training for Agniveers and staff, and ‘Sarathi,’ an Advanced Driving Simulator Training Centre aimed at improving the driving skills of Mechanical Transport Drivers.
These state-of-the-art simulators provide a modern, cost-effective, and risk-free training environment, allowing for high-frequency training sessions without the logistical constraints of traditional field exercises. The Combat Weapon Training Simulator offers scenarios that mimic real-life battlefield conditions, thereby enhancing the tactical shooting skills of the trainees. Similarly, the ‘Sarathi’ simulator is equipped with advanced driving modules that cater to various vehicular operations within the Army, ensuring drivers are well-prepared for any challenges they might face on the road.
Lt Gen Seth emphasized the importance of such technological advancements in training, noting that they are crucial for the preparedness and efficiency of the Army personnel. He lauded the efforts of the Army Service Corps Centre & College for their forward-thinking approach and dedication to incorporating cutting-edge technology into their training programs.
The visit by Lt Gen Seth not only underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to embracing innovative solutions for enhanced capability but also highlights the role of technology in shaping the future of military training. These initiatives are aligned with the broader goals of self-reliance and technological independence, key pillars of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign.