The Indian Air Force conducted Exercise Desert Hunt 2025 at Air Force Station Jodhpur from 24th to 28th February 2025. This integrated special forces training involved Para (Special Forces) of the Army, MARCOS of the Navy, and Garud Commandos of the Air Force. The exercise aimed to enhance joint combat capabilities, interoperability, and mission coordination in real combat scenarios. It focused on counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, precision strikes, and urban warfare tactics. This military drill strengthens India’s national security preparedness and strategic response abilities.
The Indian Air Force conducted Exercise Desert Hunt 2025 as an integrated special forces training for all services at Air Force Station Jodhpur between 24th and 28th February 2025. During this exercise all three components of Special Forces operations collaborated through a training exercise conducted in a realistic combat setting.
Aspect |
Details |
Name |
Exercise Desert Hunt 2025 |
Place |
Air Force Station Jodhpur |
Date |
24th to 28th February 2025 |
Forces Involved |
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Objective |
Enhance interoperability, coordination, and synergy among Special Forces; improve combat readiness for security challenges |
The purpose was to build improved joint operational capabilities and mutual coordination between Air Force, Army and Navy Special Forces units.
This initiative produces better combat readiness abilities enabling rapid security threats handling.
Airborne insertion and precision strikes.
Hostage rescue and counter-terrorism operations.
The forces conducted missions during combat free-fall and urban warfare conditions.
Tiered military leaders evaluated the joint military doctrines.
Through this exercise national security received a boost because of successful joint operations between military services.
The combat capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces together with their operational synergy and joint operational preparedness were exhibited during Exercise Desert Hunt 2025. The drill achieved its crucial role by combining Special Forces from each service branch thus advancing national security efforts against contemporary security threats.