The army chief also witnessed major innovations carried out by formations of Sapta Shakti Command (South Western Command) to enhance combat potential and appreciated the efforts and dedication of the formation.
During the exercise which began on March 1, the army and the Indian Air Force tested new battle fighting concepts and doctrines with real time pictures of the battle zone provided to a centralised command and control centre from fighter jets, unmanned aerial vehicles and attack helicopters, waging war in network centric environment and massed tank drills backed by long range artillery guns.
More than 300 combat vehicles including main battle tank T-90, T-72, long range 150mm artillery guns, multi barrel rockets and about 60000 troops have taken part in this massive exercise in the desert state.
Integrated air-land war-fighting machinery and the synergy between Army and IAF was the major highlight of the exercise, said Defence Spokesperson S D Goswami.
IAF aircraft -- Sukhoi-30, MIG-29, MiG-21 'Bisons', Cheetah, Chetak, MI-25 attack helicopters, transport aircraft such as IL 76 and AN-32 also took part in the exercise.
Lieutenant General Gyan Bhushan, general officer commanding-in-chief (army commander), south western command, Lieutenant General Ashok Singh, general officer commanding, 1 Corps, were among those present in the exercise area.