In Pictures | India-US conduct joint military training exercise 'Yudh Abhyas'

DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 25, 2016, 07:00 PM IST

Both the teams trained, planned and executed various drills for what would be helpful in countering insurgency and terrorism.

The prestigious joint military training exercise between the Indian and the United States military was held at Chaubattia Military Station at Ranikhet, Uttarakhand. The training exercise started off on September 14 and is supposed to go on till September 27.

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This was the 12th in the series of joint combat training, which started in the year 2004 under US Army Pacific Partnership Program. Strengthening and broadening interoperability, this exercise will be centred in training the forces in counter insurgency and counter terrorism operations. 225 army personnel participated in 2016's joint exercise.

In 2015, the exercise was conducted at Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington.

Here are some of the photographs of the training.

Indo US troops in house clearance drills during Yudh Abhyas at Chaubattia Military Station at Ranikhet, Uttarakhand. The house clearance drill is a training in room intervention during hostage situations and likewise. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

One soldier each of the Indian Army and the US Army take cover behind a tree while in training. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

Indian and US military officials take cover during a mock mission during the training. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

The United States was represented by a Company of 5th Infantry Battalion, 20 Infantry Regiment, 2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7 Infantry Division, US Army while the Indian side was represented by an Infantry Battalion. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

Indian and US soldiers in action at a mock village during a counter insurgency training operation. It focuses on neutralizing terrorists in hideouts. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

Military personnel practise target shooting. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)

Indian and US military personnel engage in reflex shooting training exercise. (Photo courtesy - Indian Army)