Mine and explosive detection units of the two countries' engineering forces carry out their tasks - Photo: Department of Peacekeeping
This is the main content of the exercise situation that the engineering forces of Vietnam and India have just organized training and demonstration.
This content is within the framework of the Vietnam-India Bilateral Exercise on United Nations Peacekeeping in 2024 in India (VINBAX 2024).
The situation is structured and staged based on assumptions, taking place at the United Nations AKOKA base.
Accordingly, to ensure the mobility of UN forces on the road near the base, the engineering unit has the task of reconnaissance, scanning, and clearing bombs, mines, and unexploded ordnance left in the area.
The mission headquarters requested that the above task be completed 24 hours before the main force departed.
Deploying security forces at the scene – Photo: Department of Peacekeeping
To carry out the task, the engineering platoon is divided into units: The security unit is divided into teams responsible for ensuring security in the front, flanks and rear.
The mine clearance unit is equipped with specialized equipment to detect obstacles, mines, and explosives on the road that have been marked with the United Nations blue flag.
Although participating in training and joint exercises for a short time, Vietnamese engineers demonstrated their ability to read situations and handle situations with professional, experienced and courageous operations.
Assessing the results of the scenario, Major Taranveer Singh of the 474th Brigade, Indian Engineers, the scenario director, highly appreciated but was not surprised by the capabilities of the Vietnamese engineers – who came from a country that had suffered the fierce devastation of war, where bombs, mines, and many unexploded ordnances remained after the war.
“This is also a good opportunity for us to learn and exchange experiences with Vietnamese soldiers, they are truly professional, experienced and brave,” Major Taranveer Singh emphasized.
UN explosives disposal experts conduct detonation and demolition procedures – Photo: Department of Peacekeeping
Vietnamese and Indian officers share experiences after the exercise ends – Photo: Department of Peacekeeping
This is the 5th time Vietnam and India have conducted a bilateral peacekeeping exercise and the 3rd field exercise on UN peacekeeping held alternately in each country since 2008.
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