Today, Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande took part in an attack mission in the Ladakh area flying an Apache attack chopper from the Indian Air Force.
The COAS was briefed on the capabilities and roles of the platform, and they were made familiar with the flight characteristics of the platform.
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Yesterday, Army Chief Witnesses Exercise Parvat Prahar In Eastern Ladakh Amid Disengagement With China.
On the first day of his two-day trip to the area, Army chief Gen. Manoj Pande saw wargames in eastern Ladakh. This was while China was pulling back from the Gogra Heights-Hot Springs area on the LAC.
The Army chief’s trip to the Ladakh sector is happening on the third day of the disengagement process between India and China at the Gogra Heights-Hot Springs area, which was the last place where tensions were still unresolved after the Chinese troops attacked in May 2020.
Also Read: Army Chief Witnesses Exercise Parvat Prahar In Eastern Ladakh
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General Manoj Pande, COAS flew in an IAF Apache attack helicopter in the Ladakh sector, today.
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COAS was familiarised with the flying characteristics of the platform and briefed about its capabilities and roles. pic.twitter.com/T5RfMb6KOR