Chamba (HP):From surgical strikes to special operations, the Indian Army extensively trains its para special forces at the Bakloh training school located in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.
After completing their initial training upon joining the Army, soldiers undergo rigorous and advanced training, facilitated by state-of-the-art training school. "After basic training, we give advanced training like medical, weapons and sky diving. We train them well so that they can carry out their operations well and defeat the enemy and have successful missions," said an instructor at the training school.
According to estimates, this school trains over a thousand soldiers annually with the capability to engage terrorists and enemy forces effectively in close-quarters combat. The Indian Army also tests a wide range of advanced sniper rifles at the training school to ensure the soldiers are equipped with the finest rifles capable of neutralising the enemy in hostile territories.
"The type of soldier a sniper is is very important for the success of an operation. Other than long-range operations, the sniper can infiltrate enemy territory and get that information and if there is an important target that if engaged will inflict pressure and gain morale ascendency, a sniper can engage such targets. one sniper can operate without being spotted and sustaining by himself for 5 to 7 days. A sniper can engage an enemy up to 1500 metres," the instructor said.
"During combat freefall training we are able to simulate different kinds of speed for a freefaller that he might encounter in the sky. It is an essential tool not only to train for combat freefall but also a very important life-saving tool for people who are trying to do combat freefall jumps. Combat freefall is an essential skill which provides us with numerous insertion opportunities into enemy territories. This vertical wind tunnel ensures us that all combat free fallers of the special forces of India are trained up to the adequate standards "