The School of Artillery at the Artillery Centre in Nashik Road recently hosted a group of young officers for an immersive drone training session, focusing on next-generation warfare technologies. The visit, part of their ongoing course, aimed to deepen their understanding of drone operations and handling, a critical skill in modern military strategies.
The officers gained hands-on experience in the Drone Maneuver Battlefield Arena, a specialized facility designed to simulate real-world combat scenarios. They were also introduced to various drone platforms currently employed in training at the School of Artillery. This initiative underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to integrating advanced technologies into its operations, aligning with the Regiment of Artillery’s broader modernization efforts.

The Artillery Centre in Nashik has been a key hub for such advancements, building on its legacy as a premier army training institution. The Indian Army’s Southern Command emphasized that this training is a step toward preparing officers for the evolving nature of warfare, where drones play an increasingly vital role in counter-insurgency operations, offering precision targeting with minimal collateral damage.

This program also reflects the Army’s strategic shift toward self-reliance in defense technologies. In 2023, the Southern Command launched initiatives to reduce dependence on costly imported equipment, fostering collaboration with academia, industry, and startups to develop indigenous solutions. The drone training at Nashik is a testament to the Army’s ongoing “Decade of Transformation,” aiming to equip its forces with cutting-edge tools to address contemporary security challenges.