A total of 550 Recruits passed out from Artillery Centre Nasik Road Camp after successful completion of training on 29 Sep 2021. The Passing Out Parade was reviewed by Commandant Artillery Centre Nasik Road Camp
THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
- Motto: “Sarvatra Izzat-o-Iqbal” (Everywhere with Honour and Glory)
- War Cry: “Bharat Mata ki Jai” (Victory to Mother India)
- Regimental Centre: Nashik, Maharashtra
- Active From: 1827.
The Regiment of Artillery is an operational arm (a regiment/corps) of the Indian Army. Formerly part of Royal Indian Artillery (RIA) of British Indian Army which itself traces its origins to the formation of Bombay Artillery in 1827. It was later involved in extensive service in the First World War, in East Africa, Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and Palestine. Today it is the second-largest arm of the Indian Army, and with its guns, mortars, rocket launchers, unmanned aerial vehicles, surveillance systems, missiles, and artillery firepower it constitutes almost one-sixth of its total strength. In the artillery, the regiments have been divided into different units. They have been classified into Medium Regiments, Light Regiments, Missile Regiments, Rocket Regiments, SATA (Surveillance & Target Acquisition) Regiments, SATA (Surveillance & Target Acquisition) Battery and Field Regiments. Every Artillery unit has its own equipment during wartime. SATA Battery and SATA Regiments are the most important units in artillery as they are equipped with UAV Drones and ELM MAST Radar System.
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A total of 550 Recruits passed out from Artillery Centre Nasik Road Camp after successful completion of training on 29 Sep 2021.
— SSBCrackExams (@SSBCrackExams) September 30, 2021
The Passing Out Parade was reviewed by Commandant Artillery Centre Nasik Road Camp. pic.twitter.com/M5DCjeKyPm
Greetings to All Ranks of Regiment of Artillery on 195th Gunners’ Day.
— SSBCrackExams (@SSBCrackExams) September 28, 2021
Motto: Sarvatra Izzat o Iqbal- Everywhere with Honour & Glory. pic.twitter.com/1kfpHceyJF
Hope the new IAF Chief will honour and recognise our 1971 war hero Flying Officer K.P Muralidharan MIA whom IAF was convinced bilatedly and repeatedly recommended Maha Vir Chakra posthumously for the Air battle of Peshwar skies. This year we all are celebrating golden Jubilee on account of winning the 1971 war against Pakistan and a new country Bangladesh was born.Hope the new IAF Chief announces the award on Oct 8th which is IAF anniversary day and the country is celebrating with dignity. and our forces morales will be motivated in peace and war.