Joint training at Duvvada Firing Range showcases India-US military cooperation in Tiger Triumph 2025

ANI April 6, 2025 176 views

The recent India-US military exercise at Duvvada Firing Range represents a significant milestone in bilateral defense cooperation. Troops from both nations engaged in intensive joint training, covering complex combat scenarios and humanitarian assistance techniques. Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk and senior Indian officers directly participated in live-firing drills and tactical exercises. The training underscores the growing strategic partnership between India and the United States in addressing regional security challenges.

"This interaction at EasternNavalCommand sets the tone for seamless beaching ops" - Indian Army Southern Command
Visakhapatnam, April 6: In a significant demonstration of India-US military cooperation, troops from both nations conducted an intensive joint training phase at the Duvvada Firing Range, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh from April 2 - 4 as part of Exercise Tiger Triumph 2025. The exercise reaffirmed the growing synergy between the two militaries, enhancing interoperability, tactical coordination and operational preparedness in combat and humanitarian assistance scenarios.

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Joint training between Indian Gorkha Rifles and US Army contingents

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Live-firing drills and jungle warfare tactics conducted

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Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk participates in hands-on exercises

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Enhancing bilateral defense cooperation and operational preparedness

The training began with a joint opening address by the commanding officers of both contingents, setting the tone for a collaborative and high-impact engagement. This was followed by an introduction from the Commanding Officer of the 8 Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group, which represented the Amphibious Brigade of the Bison Division under the Sudarshan Chakra Corps. The US Army contingent, comprising personnel from the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment ("Bobcats") and the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 11th Infantry Division ("Arctic Wolves"), received insights into Indian Army training methodologies and the objectives of this joint exercise.

A key highlight of the training was the participation of Rear Admiral Greg Newkirk, US Navy, who, along with the Commanding Officer of the 8 Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group, took part in live-firing drills and Jungle Lane Shooting exercises. Their direct involvement underscored the emphasis on hands-on leadership and practical engagement in operational training. The event also saw participation from senior officers from HQ Eastern Naval Command and HQ Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), further strengthening the high-level commitment to bilateral defense cooperation.

The training phase covered small arms marksmanship and jungle warfare tactics, with Indian and US soldiers paired as buddy teams for live-firing drills from 100 meters, close-quarters combat shooting at 50 metres and Jungle Lane Shooting exercises designed to simulate engagements in dense terrain.

Additionally, troops underwent Integrated Field Craft (IFC) training, focusing on obstacle navigation, tactical movement and terrain-based combat techniques--essential skills for real-world operations. The Combat Medical Aid module provided crucial training in battlefield first aid and casualty evacuation procedures, ensuring rapid and efficient medical response in crisis situations.

Meanwhile, in a statement posted on X, the Indian Army's Southern Command stated, "Landing forces of the Gorkha Infantry Battalion Group from the Amphibious Brigade of Bison Division Indian Army and USMC conducted joint training onboard USS Comstock, US Navy on high-impact combat drills. This interaction at EasternNavalCommand sets the tone for seamless beaching ops at Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh by INS Jalashwa and USS Comstock."

https://x.com/IN_HQENC/status/1908515534712234101

The joint training at Duvvada Firing Range solidified India-US military ties, fostering mutual respect, trust and camaraderie between troops. Tiger Triumph 2025 continued to reinforce the India-US strategic partnership, enhancing their combined ability to respond to regional security challenges and humanitarian crises in the Indian Ocean Region.

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Priya K.
This is such an important collaboration! 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸 The joint training will definitely enhance our military preparedness. Proud to see our Gorkha regiment representing India so well. The jungle warfare drills sound particularly intense!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the military cooperation, I wonder if we're sharing too much of our tactical expertise with foreign forces. The article mentions "insights into Indian Army training methodologies" - hope we're getting equivalent value in return.
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Anjali M.
The buddy team concept is brilliant! Pairing soldiers from different nations must create amazing learning opportunities. Also great to see medical training included - saving lives is just as important as combat skills 👏
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Sanjay P.
As a Vizag native, it's thrilling to see our city hosting such important international exercises! The Duvvada range is perfect for this kind of training with its varied terrain. Hope this brings more such events to AP.
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Meena R.
The leadership participation is impressive - when senior officers join the actual drills, it shows real commitment. Rear Admiral Newkirk and our Gorkha CO leading by example! More photos would be great though 😊
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Karthik D.
Excellent reporting on the technical aspects of the training. The details about 100m/50m firing ranges and jungle lane exercises give us civilians a real sense of what our soldiers go through. Respect to all participants!

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