Beginning from 2005, the exercise has been held annually, with the exception of 2016 and 2018.
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Mumbai: The Indian Navy’s capstone Theatre Level Operational Exercise (TROPEX) - conducted across the expanse of the Indian Ocean spread over three months - has concluded reaffirming commitment to remain a combat-ready, credible, cohesive and future-ready force.
Beginning from 2005, the exercise has been held annually, with the exception of 2016 and 2018.
Set in the Indian Ocean, including the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, the theatre of operations for the exercise extended approximately 4,300 nautical miles from North to South upto 35 deg South Latitude and 5,000 nautical miles from the Strait of Hormuz in the West to the Sunda and Lombok Straits in the East.
The 2025 edition of TROPEX construct included an amphibious exercise - AMPHEX, a joint work up phase focused on precise delivery of ordnance on target, cyber and electronic warfare, and a tactical phase.
Credit: Indian Navy
Credit: Indian Navy
Credit: Indian Navy
Credit: Indian Navy
Credit: Indian Navy
“The exercise provided a valuable evaluation of the Navy’s ability to respond to multifarious challenges in a synchronised and integrated manner to defend national maritime security interests,” Indian Navy officials said.
TROPEX 25 witnessed participation of 65-70 Indian Naval ships, 9-10 submarines and over 80 aircraft of different types.
The exercise achieved a very high level of operational synergy in planning and execution of theatre level scenarios with the other Services.
It witnessed extensive participation by the units of Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Coast Guard comprising Sukhoi-30, Jaguar, C-130, Flight Refueller and AWACS aircraft, over 600 Infantry troops, and more than 10 ICG ships.
“TROPEX 25 marked the successful culmination of an intense operational campaign designed to assess the Indian Navy’s operational preparedness and material readiness for combat and reaffirmed the Navy’s commitment to remain a combat-ready, credible, cohesive and future-ready force,” officials said.