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Aviator's Grit Trumps Drones: Army Commander
23 Nov
Summary
- Human aviators, not machines, ultimately win battles.
- Combat Army Aviation Training School is a Center of Expertise.
- Training integrates manned, unmanned platforms for future needs.

Army's Southern Command chief, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, stressed that human capabilities, not just advanced technology, are paramount in winning battles. He noted that while unmanned systems and precision platforms are evolving, the aviator's judgment, resolve, and professionalism remain the deciding factors on the battlefield. CAATS, recognized as a Center of Expertise, is pivotal in shaping these critical human elements.
The recent Passing Out Parade marked a significant milestone, celebrating the simultaneous graduation from multiple aviation courses, including the first-ever combined pilot and observer training. This integration signifies the Army's move towards cohesive manned and unmanned crew training, preparing aviators for complex, multi-domain operations.
Lt Gen Seth urged graduating aviators to maintain situational awareness, adhere to procedures, and prioritize safety, acknowledging the high stakes in combat flying. He also underscored the Indian Army's broader transformation, focusing on technological modernization, Manned-Unmanned Teaming, and adapting training to future battlefield demands.




