Army Attachment Camp Concluded at Miran Sahib, Jammu

Jammu 14 October:- An Army Attachment Camp commenced on 03 October 2025 at Miran Sahib, Jammu under the aegis of 2 J&K Battalion, National Cadet Corps (NCC). The camp, scheduled from 03 to 14 October 2025, aimed to provide 50 Senior Division (SD) cadets with firsthand exposure to the discipline, training, and lifestyle of the Indian Army.During the camp, cadets had undergone intensive training covering various aspects of military life, including Physical Training (PT), Drill, Field Craft/ Battle Craft, Map Reading, and leadership development.

A major highlight of the programme was weapon and equipment training, which allowed the cadets to handle and understand the functioning of modern arms and communication systems used by the Indian Army. The cadets received hands-on training on 5.56MM INSAS Rifle, 5.56MM INSAS LMG, 7.62MM Negev LMG, 7.62MM MMG, 51MM Mor and 84 MM RL under the close supervision of qualified Army instructors. Strict safety protocols were followed throughout the training to ensure safe and effective learning.In addition, cadets underwent communication and equipment training using the Radio Set Star V, learning voice procedures, basic maintenance, and field communication techniques.

This experience provided valuable insight into how modern battlefield communication systems support military operations.As part of the camp activities, cadets also visited an Artillery Unit, where they were briefed on the organization, role, and operational importance of artillery in modern warfare. They witnessed demonstrations of artillery guns and equipment, which greatly enhanced their understanding of firepower and coordination in the field.The camp aimed to inculcate qualities of discipline, teamwork, leadership, and patriotism among the youth, while fostering respect for the armed forces and motivating them towards a life of service and responsibility.

Interaction with serving Army personnel provided the cadets with inspiration and a deeper appreciation for the dedication and professionalism that define the Indian Army.The cadets expressed their gratitude to the Indian Army and 2 J&K Battalion NCC, Jammu for organizing such a meaningful and enriching experience. The camp continues to be a cornerstone in shaping the character and leadership potential of the cadets, aligning with the NCC’s motto – “Unity and Discipline.”

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