86: Q & A Series (Part 2): International Exercises

In various interactions questions are asked during the Q & A session. Starting a new series on compiling these valid and interesting questions with comments.

 

RECENT QUERRY  AND MY TAKE ON IT

 

Question. What are various facets related to joint exercises with friendly foreign  countries? What advantages accrue out of these exercises?

 

Comments. IAF conducts regular exercises with friendly foreign  countries. These exercises involve lot of detailed planning and preparation. The preparations start almost six months prior or earlier.

These exercises are bilateral or multilateral, single service or multi service. The trend is changing from bilateral single service exercises earlier to multilateral multi service exercises now.

IAF has carried out exercises with Air Forces of many countries including USA, Russia, UK, France, Australia, South Africa, UAE, Singapore, Oman and Thailand etc.

The level of exercise (i.e. number of aerial assets,  duration of exercise  and type of  air combat missions) depends from country to country. These vary from short duration exercises with few assets on themes like HADR to full fledged combat exercises with large number and variety of platforms carrying out complex LFE (large scale engagement) missions.

The frequency of carrying out exercises also varies from country to country. With some countries it is regular once every two or three years. With others it is less often, once in 3 to 5 years. Generally during transit for bigger exercises, some smaller exercises are carried out during the stop overs en route (Out bound or inbound leg).  These are called hop exercises.

There are many advantages of these exercises. These exercises are part of defence diplomacy and political signaling in the larger scheme of international relations and engagements. At operating level, the participants learn about the best practices from each other and It broadens their horizon and prepares them for their future assignments. Further it improves interoperability between the participating forces. The advantages accrued out of these exercises far outweigh the effort and money spent on them.

 

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84: Defence Forces Joint Structures: Priority List

With cooling down of situation with both our western and northern neighbors, the debate about formation of Joint commands (AD, Logistics and Theatres) is again heating up.

My take

  • Should not make changes in a haste. 

 

  • Should not impose the time pressure of completion within specified time.

 

  • Prevailing conditions and circumstances should be considered.

 

  • Any change should be gradual – so that medium can absorb the changes and stay stable.

 

Recommended Priority List  –

 

1. Enhance capability of Andaman and Nicobar Command.

 

2. Create similar joint structure on western sea board.

 

3. Create joint Cyber command.

 

4. Create joint Space command.

 

5. Create joint Special Forces Command.

 

6. Integrate functions like:

a.  Communications and network centricity.

b. Logistics.

c. Training.

d. Maintenance & Repair.

 

7. Consider a joint structure for Surface to Surface Missile Force.

 

8. Consider a joint structure to look into aspects related to:

a. Harnessing of new technology.

b. Electronic warfare.

c. ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance)

d. Communications & Networks.

 

9. Last comes theatre command depending upon availability of resources and favourable situation.

 

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78: WAR AND WARFARE (PART 3): INTERESTING WAR QUOTES

On advice from Gen Katoch added this post on interesting war quotes

 

 

All’s fair in love and war.

– Anne Frank

 

I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.

– Albert Einstein

 

In war, truth is the first casualty.

– Aeschylus

 

The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.

– G.K. Chesterton

 

All war represents is a failure of diplomacy.

– Tony Benn

 

Wars of pen and ink often lead to wars of cannon and bayonets.

– Edward Counsel

 

The military don’t start wars. Politicians start wars. 

– William Westmoreland

 

War settles nothing.

 – Dwight D. Eisenhower

 

“All war is a symptom of man’s failure as a thinking animal.”

― John Steinbeck

 

“Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.”

― Lewis Carroll

 

Anonymous

 

Never start a fight when you are not ready for war.

 

Never start a war you cannot finish.

 

War doesn’t determine who’s right. War determines who’s left.

 

The absence of war is not peace.

 

Arm Chair warrior will fight till the last drop of your blood.

 

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