Federal Event
Indian Army Integrates Attack Helicopters with Mechanised Forces
March 19, 2026
The Indian Army's Southern Command conducted Exercise AMOGH JWALA at Babina Field Firing Ranges from March 6-18, 2026, marking the first-ever integration of attack helicopters with mechanised forces. This large-scale exercise validated new battlefield doctrines emphasizing air-land synergy, network-enabled platforms, and advanced technologies, highlighting a strategic shift toward multi-domain operational capabilities. The exercise signals future procurement priorities focused on enhancing jointness across land, air, cyber, space, ISR, and electronic warfare domains to build an agile and combat-ready force.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for integrated attack helicopter platforms, network-enabled systems, and multi-domain operational technologies.
- The emphasis on air-land synergy and advanced battlefield doctrines indicates opportunities for vendors specializing in aviation, mechanized systems, and digital battlefield integration.
- Organizations involved in ISR, electronic warfare, and cyber capabilities may find emerging requirements aligned with the Indian Army's evolving multi-domain strategy.
- This development underscores the importance of interoperability and technology absorption in future defense acquisitions and capability development.
Technology absorption, jointness and the seamless integration of land, air, cyber, space, ISR and EW capabilities are fundamental to building an agile, adaptable and combat-ready force capable of dominating the evolving battlespace across the full spectrum of multi-domain operations.
— Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth
Agencies
Indian Army, Southern Command