India; Army to establish new multi-arms integrated battle groups

Each IBG comprises approximately 5,000 soldiers and a combination of infantry, tanks, artillery, air defense, signals and engineers.

The Indian Army has reportedly announced that the new self-contained fighting units, referred to as ‘integrated battle groups (IBGs)’ will become operational soon.

These IBGs are created to quickly mobilise launch strikes against enemies, reported the Times of India (TOI).

Army's first Integrated Battle Groups to be structured by end of next month  - The Hindu

Each of the battle groups will include nearly 5,000 soldiers and integration of land platforms such as infantry, tanks, artillery and other defense capabilities.

The initial lot of IBGs are expected to enter service by early next year.

In a report, TOI stated that the concept has suffered some delay due to the ongoing pandemic and military confrontation with rival China.

India; Army to establish new multi-arms integrated battle groups

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