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ATGM roared at a height of 17,000 feet on the India-China border, The soldiers took precise aim

Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps practiced firing Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) in a super high-altitude area at an altitude of 17,000 feet on the India-China border (Sikkim). 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’.

A Defense Ministry spokesperson in Guwahati said the Army’s ATGM units demonstrated their ability to neutralize armored threats during the exercise. The accuracy of the ATGM system in super high-altitude terrain was demonstrated during the exercise. During the exercise, moving objects were targeted in combat conditions.

It is noteworthy that this exercise has been done keeping in mind the condition of high altitude area. It is being claimed that if there is ever a war between India and China in this region, then after Ladakh, tanks and armored vehicles of both the countries may face each other in the altitude area of ​​Sikkim. China’s tank regiment is deployed on Tibet’s Plateau in North Sikkim. India has deployed tanks here.

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