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Video: Exercise Yudh Abhyas 2014

Back in 2012 the IA operationalised Joint Operations and Information Rooms (JOIR) at a Corps levels. A key part of the F-INSAS program.

They comprise four shipping containers that can be assembled anywhere in two hours. The containers feature workstations and data walls. Each station was responsible for a separate set of information- access real-time intelligence reports from UAVs, direct satellite feeds, special forces, radars and enemy intercepts. Another station maintains a constant link with the IAF. Others look at supplies, artillery and enemy degradation. A data wall allows the commanders to view information as and when required, as well as stay in touch with different headquarters and centres simultaneously. A huge breakthrough for the IA is a constantly updated map, with red and blue dots denoting enemy positions.


To date the IA has not released any pics of these assets.
 
Back in 2012 the IA operationalised Joint Operations and Information Rooms (JOIR) at a Corps levels. A key part of the F-INSAS program.

They comprise four shipping containers that can be assembled anywhere in two hours. The containers feature workstations and data walls. Each station was responsible for a separate set of information- access real-time intelligence reports from UAVs, direct satellite feeds, special forces, radars and enemy intercepts. Another station maintains a constant link with the IAF. Others look at supplies, artillery and enemy degradation. A data wall allows the commanders to view information as and when required, as well as stay in touch with different headquarters and centres simultaneously. A huge breakthrough for the IA is a constantly updated map, with red and blue dots denoting enemy positions.


To date the IA has not released any pics of these assets.

amazing if it is true.....Command and Control in shipping containers are common among NATO forces.. that provide a greate flexibility to the army..
 

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