Indian Army's Trishakti Corps Begins AMAR Combat Training at High Altitudes Exceeding 14000 Ft.
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Indian Army's Trishakti Corps Begins AMAR Combat Training at High Altitudes Exceeding 14000 Ft.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. According to PRO Defence, this training was conducted in sub-zero temperatures, rarefied air, and rugged terrain. This training aims to prepare soldiers to respond effectively, even when conventional weapons are not immediately available. India News | Indian Army's Trishakti Corps Begins AMAR Combat Training at High Altitudes Exceeding 14000 Ft..
Indian Army Launches High-Altitude AMAR Combat Training At 14,000 ft To Boost Close-Combat Readiness
Gangtok: The Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army has launched an intensive high-altitude unarmed combat training programme, known as Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR), at elevations above 14,000 feet, aiming to sharpen soldiers’ close-combat skills in some of the most challenging operational environments along India’s northern borders. According to an official statement issued on Tuesday, the training is being held in sub-zero temperatures, areas …
Army begins combat drill at altitudes exceeding 14,000 ft
Gangtok, Nov 25 (PTI) The Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army has commenced intensive unarmed combat drill 'AMAR' at altitudes exceeding 14,000 ft to enhance close-combat readiness in some of the most demanding operational zones along the northern borders, a statement said on Tuesday.Conducted amid sub-zero temperatures, rarefied air, and rugged terrain, the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) training prepares soldiers to respond effectively even w…
What Is AMAR That Is Being Practiced By Army At Altitudes Over 14,000 Feet? Know More
Gangtok: The mercury is well below the zero mark. The air is rarefied, making breathing difficult even when walking at a slow pace. The terrain is so rugged that a missed step can send a person “flying” down several thousand feet to a certain death. Not exactly an idyllic setting to practice martial arts. Yet, a group of young men are doing just that. They are from the Army’s 33rd or Trishakti Corps and are engaged in the Army Martial Arts Routi…
Indian Army's Trishakti Corps begins AMAR combat training at high altitudes
Indian Army Trishakti Corps has commenced intensive Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) training at altitudes exceeding 14,000 ft, significantly enhancing close-combat readiness in some of the most demanding operational zones along the Northern Borders, a release said.
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