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Army sets up integrated drone and VR lab in Ladakh

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • June 16, 2026
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Ladakh, June 15 (IANS) The Indian Army’s Fire & Fury Corps has unveiled a cutting‑edge Integrated Drone Training and Virtual Reality Observation Post Lab at an altitude of 4,500 metres, marking a significant step in building future‑ready warfighting capabilities in high‑altitude terrain.

Officials said the facility brings together advanced drone training nodes with immersive virtual reality simulators tailored for Infantry units, Indo‑Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) mortar fire controllers and Artillery Observation Post officers.

The joint training modules are designed to sharpen surveillance, target acquisition, fire direction and precision engagement skills.

The programme culminates in live firing exercises using the Artillery Trainer, ensuring that participants can translate simulated learning into battlefield application.

The Corps emphasised that the initiative reflects the Army’s focus on harnessing innovation and technology to enhance operational effectiveness.

Senior officers noted that the lab will provide troops with realistic combat scenarios, enabling them to adapt to the challenges of high‑altitude warfare where terrain and weather often complicate conventional operations.

By integrating drones with virtual reality, the facility allows soldiers to practise coordination between aerial surveillance and ground‑based firepower. This synergy, commanders said, is crucial for modern battlefields where precision and speed determine outcomes.

The Fire & Fury Corps, responsible for guarding sensitive sectors along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, has been steadily investing in advanced training infrastructure.

The new lab is expected to serve as a model for similar facilities across other high‑altitude formations.

Army officials underlined that the project reinforces the Indian Army’s commitment to capability enhancement and battlefield preparedness, ensuring that personnel remain equipped to meet evolving security challenges.

–IANS

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