Breathtaking demonstration of artillery power during Exercise Topchi
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 15, 2024 11:41 IST2024-01-15T11:41:03+5:302024-01-15T11:41:03+5:30
LOKMAT NEWS NETWORK Nashik, Jan 14 Every year, the School of Artillery at Devlali conducts the most impressive exercise ...

Breathtaking demonstration of artillery power during Exercise Topchi
LOKMAT NEWS NETWORK
Nashik, Jan 14
Every year, the School of Artillery at Devlali conducts the most impressive exercise of coordinated firepower and displays the surveillance capabilities of the country, known as Exercise TOPCHI. This year Exercise TOPCHI was held on January 14 at Devlali Field Firing Ranges.
TOPCHI means a gunner. Topchi Exercise is an annual event conducted by the School of Artillery, Devlali, to showcase the synergy and orchestration of the immense firepower of the Regiment of Artillery. Besides the firepower, the event showcases surveillance, weapon-locating radars and army aviation assets.
The mega event was conducted under the stewardship of Lieutenant General S Harimohan Iyer, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Commandant School of Artillery and Senior Colonel Commandant Regiment of Artillery. The event was witnessed by student officers of Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Defence Services Technical Staff Course, Pune, Nepal Army Command and Staff College, serving officers from the Indian Army and civil administration.
The event showcased the integrated employment of firepower and surveillance assets including guns, mortars, rockets, drones and aviation assets. As part of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, the event showcased the firing of indigenously manufactured artillery equipment such as K-9 Vajra, SP Gun System, Dhanush, 105 mm Indian Field Gun (IFG), Light Field Gun (LFG) System and, Pinaka as well as Smerch Multi Barrel Rocket Launchers.
Exercise Topchi is a testimony to the professionalism of the Gunners and the recently acquired state-of-the-art indigenous integrated surveillance and firepower capabilities of the Indian Army.
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The precision of delivering the explosives in the target area, coordination and timings of the firepower along with the gunfire, display of rockets, missiles, surveillance and target acquisition radars, remotely-piloted aircraft and hi-tech equipment were awe-inspiring. The latest inductions into the army including the ultra-light howitzer M-777, self-propelled gun K-9 Vajra and the indigenous weapon locating radar SWATHI were also displayed.
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VRDE exhibits Mounted Gun System
The Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (VRDE), Ahmednagar exhibited a Mounted Gun System (15mm/52cal) at the Devlali Field Firing Ranges. The VRDE has developed a gun which has shoot-and-scoot capability. The gun has enhanced mobility and superior firepower, a four-door armoured cabin for six crew. Leg type shock absorbing stabilisers, automatic ammunition handling system, rapid deployment and response time, advanced technologies like AGAPS, VDCU, TI sights and MVR, on-board electric power system, integrated electronic controller and, all-electric drives for maintenance-free operation are the other features of the gun.
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