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Indian Army Gets Two Super High-Altitude Firing Ranges In Arunachal Pradesh

Chief Minister Pema Khandu made the decision to provide land for the Mandala and Kamrala firing ranges, both situated at altitudes exceeding 10,000 feet, to the Indian Army. Two Super...

Chief Minister Pema Khandu made the decision to provide land for the Mandala and Kamrala firing ranges, both situated at altitudes exceeding 10,000 feet, to the Indian Army.

Two Super High-Altitude Firing Ranges

The Arunachal Pradesh government has provided strategic super high altitude firing ranges to the armed forces for simulated war conditions and testing firepower capabilities of the infantry and artillery radars, surveillance systems etc., close to the LAC, people familiar with the development said.

The notification to hand over the land for the two ranges – Kamrala and Mandala, located at above 10,000 feet and about 50 km from the LAC, was approved by chief minister Pema Khandu.

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“Any weapon behaves differently in high altitude than in plains. Also, handling any artillery and firing from rifles at high altitude requires training and facilities, which we lacked so far. We regularly notice that China tests its launch systems, and other weapons at high altitudes along the LAC.

An integrated surveillance and firepower training exercise –‘Buland Bharat’ – was carried out at Mandala in May while firing exercises would be started at Kamrala very soon, said an official, who didn’t want to be named.

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•The developments come after Chinese troops intruded into Yangtse in Tawang on December 9 last year, following which troops on both sides clashed resulting in injuries.

•The two sides have been in a face-off since the June 2020 clash in Galwan, Ladakh, in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

As part of the exercise, the army used 155 mm Bofors howitzers, 105 mm field guns and 120 mm mortars, among other heavy weapon systems. Dhanush and Sharang guns, Pinaka and Smerch multi-launch rocket systems, new M-777 ultra-light howitzers and K-9 Vajra self-propelled tracked guns were also used during the exercise.

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The armed forces have placed surveillance cameras at key locations at the LAC and drones are also being used to see any changes or military buildup on the side, said a second official cited above.

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