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'One missile one tank': Indian Army practiced firing ATGM at an altitude of 17000 feet in Sikkim. ​​​​​​​

Sikkim Missile Test: On the India-China border (Sikkim), the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army practiced firing Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) in a super high-altitude area at an altitude of 17,000 feet. Indian Army soldiers hit the target accurately. Missile firing contingents of all mechanized and infantry units of the Eastern Command participated in this exercise. This exercise was named 'One Missile One Tank'. Let us know the complete information in detail in the news...
 
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 'One missile one tank': Indian Army practiced firing ATGM at an altitude of 17000 feet in Sikkim.

HARYANA NEWS HUB (Bureau): Army's Trishakti Corps on Thursday fired anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) at an altitude of 17000 feet in Sikkim during a training exercise.

Missile-firing troops of Eastern Command participated in the training exercise. Let us know the complete details in the news...

Haryana News : हरियाणा में बीजेपी और जेजेपी नेताओं को इस गावं में आने पर किया बैन, जानिए पोस्टर पर क्या लिखा?
 

Live firing from different platforms:

Haryana News : हरियाणा में बीजेपी और जेजेपी नेताओं को इस गावं में आने पर किया बैन, जानिए पोस्टर पर क्या लिखा?
 


During the exercise, live firing was conducted from various platforms at moving and static targets reflecting battlefield conditions, the public relations officer said.

Haryana News : हरियाणा में बीजेपी और जेजेपी नेताओं को इस गावं में आने पर किया बैन, जानिए पोस्टर पर क्या लिखा?
 


The accuracy and effectiveness of the ATGM system was demonstrated in high altitude terrain.
This confirmed the objective of 'one missile' and 'one tank'.

Haryana News : हरियाणा में बीजेपी और जेजेपी नेताओं को इस गावं में आने पर किया बैन, जानिए पोस्टर पर क्या लिखा?
 

The success of the mission in dangerous mountains was ensured:
The exercise demonstrated the ATGM troops' ability to neutralize armored threats with unparalleled lethality, thereby ensuring mission success in treacherous mountain terrain, the Army said.