First Vertical Wind Tunnel Installed at Indian Army’s Special Forces Training School in Himachal Pradesh

The Indian Army inaugurated its first Vertical Wind Tunnel (VWT) at the Special Forces Training School (SFTS) in Himachal Pradesh. This cutting-edge facility provides military trainees with a controlled environment to enhance their Combat Free Fall (CFF) skills by simulating real-life free fall conditions.

State-of-the-Art Training at SFTS

  • The Indian Army Chief, Gen Manoj Pande, virtually inaugurated the Vertical Wind Tunnel (VWT) at the Special Forces Training School (SFTS) in Himachal Pradesh.
  • This advanced wind tunnel is the first of its kind in the Indian Army and aims to revolutionize military training methods.

What is the Vertical Wind Tunnel (VWT)?

  • The Vertical Wind Tunnel (VWT) functions as a free fall simulator, creating a column of air at specific speeds to simulate various Combat Free Fall (CFF) conditions.
  • This controlled environment allows trainees to refine their skills and assess their reactions to different free fall scenarios.

Benefits of the VWT

  • Enhanced Skills: Trainees can enhance their combat free fall skills by practicing in a simulated real-life environment, ensuring they are better prepared for airborne operations.

  • Stability and Safety: The VWT reduces potential instability during free fall and parachute deployment, providing a safer training experience for military personnel.
  • Versatile Training: Not limited to beginners, the VWT is a valuable resource for advanced training, catering to both seasoned free-fallers and CFF instructors.

Modernizing Indian Army Training

  • The integration of the VWT into the training curriculum at SFTS marks a significant step in modernizing the Indian Army’s training infrastructure.
  • This initiative aligns with the ongoing efforts to infuse technology into training methodologies, ensuring that the armed forces are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of contemporary and future battlefields.

Faster and More Precise Results

  • By offering precise and accelerated training, the VWT promises to enhance the operational readiness of the Indian Army.
  • This innovative approach guarantees faster and more accurate training outcomes, preparing the special forces to meet the demands of modern warfare effectively.

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