Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

#WATCH | Delhi: On the modernisation roadmap for all three armed forces, CDS General Anil Chauhan says, "...About 2-3 years back, when we would say that the armed forces must have a mix of obsolete, contemporary and futuristic niche equipment... I am considering classifying it differently. I am saying...

17,754 views • 6 months ago •via X (Twitter)

0 Comments

No comments available

Comments from the original post will appear here

Related Videos

#WATCH | Delhi: On the role of CDS during Operation Sindoor and warfare campaigns, CDS General Anil Chauhan says, "The government sanction, which created this post of CDS in our case, says that the CDS will exercise no military command over the three service chiefs. So, in the operative world, I will not exercise military command... That doesn't mean that I don't have an operational role... I derive an operational role from the Chiefs of Staff Committee... As in Operation Sindoor, most decisions were taken by the Chiefs of Staff Committee, for which I am the permanent chairman. So here, there's an operational role for me. I also have a direct operational role in new domains of warfare. It may not be land, maritime or air, but it's space, cyber, cognitive, and electromagnetic domains. These are the new domains because they are directly under headquarters ideas..." On three front war threat from Pakistan, China, and Turkey, he says, "...Of these three countries, one doesn't share a border with us: Turkey... There is no formal military alliance or treaty between them. Coming to each other's aid is a different kind of aid... we must take that into account in our particular calculus... In Operation Sindoor, we mobilise some assets, etc., that were deployed on the northern borders and move them to the western borders. These contingency plans are part of operational plans. That's how we take care of these fronts... Regarding technological cooperation between the two countries... we need to constantly look at what kinds of technologies they are acquiring and how they will affect warfare in the future. So we are cognizant of that. We're taking cognisance of whatever is happening. Accordingly, we are taking measures..."

ANI

64,056 views • 6 months ago

Recently, the Azov Brigade delegation took part in the EstMil. tech 2024 military conference in Tallinn. This year's main theme of the conference was "Military Technologies: Challenges for Small States". Estonia, like other countries that share a border with Russia, is well aware of all the threats posed by this border. Therefore, they are extremely interested in studying and learning from the unprecedented experience of the war in Ukraine, including in the context of the use of modern technologies in combat operations. We remember our common history of being under the oppression of Kremlin imperialism and understand the responsibility that lies with us today in defending freedom in the region, so we are ready to share our experience, knowledge and skills with our allies. In memory of the tragedies of the past and for the future of our free nations. Azov officers Arsenii "Process" Fedosiuk and Ilya "Gandalf" Samoilenko made a presentation on "Network-centric warfare" at one of the conference panels moderated by Brigadier General Vahur Karus of the Estonian Army. I had the honor of recording a video address to the conference participants, in which I briefly described how in 2017 a group of Azov officers began implementing the NATO ISTAR system in the unit and emphasized that despite the huge increase in the role of the latest technologies in warfare since 2014, the importance of infantry units on the battlefield remains crucial. Despite all the breakthrough aspects in the use of reconnaissance and strike drones in warfare, it is the trained, disciplined and motivated personnel who remain the main principle and fundamental factor in successful warfare.

Denys Prokopenko

175,342 views • 2 years ago