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International army scout masters competition in Jaisalmer

JAISALMER: International Army Scout Masters Competition as a part of International Army Games will be organised under the aegis of Konark Corps at Jaisalmer from July 24 to August 17, 2019. The event will witness participation of the Mechanised Infantry Scout Teams of eight countries including Russia, who is the founding member of this format of International Army Games.




On Tuesday, the Russian delegation, senior military and diplomatic dignitaries from participating countries visited Jaisalmer Military Station during a two-day visit. The delegates were shown and briefed on the special training facilities created at Jaisalmer and Pokhran. The visiting team of officials complimented the Indian organisers for creating the excellent infrastructure for the competition. The head of the Russian delegation Lieutenant General Budyshkin Albert Alienvich expressed confidence that India will provide the right opportunity for all teams to excel and bring long term tangible benefits to International Military Cooperation.

The International Army Scout Masters Competition will be conducted in five stages, which will test the overall skills of Mechanised Infantry Scouts in simulated battle field scenarios. The combat skills will be adjudicated by a panel of international judges and referees.

"The competition is being held in India for the first time under the aegis of the Indian Army and being organised by the Konark Corps at Jaisalmer Military Station," an official said.

The competition will showcase combat training and promote camaraderie amongst the contestants, facilitate sharing of best practices as well as develop military and technical cooperation between participating nations.

It is also for the first time that an Indian team will participate in this competition. The main event will be organised from August 5 to 16 in Jaisalmer which otherwise was being organised by Russia. It is expected that eight countries including India, Russia and China will take part.

The representatives of various countries and army officers will visit Khuri sand dunes, Nachna and Lathi field firing ranges to identify locations to organise the competition.

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