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MAC Group has successfully carried out training of Bangladesh and Sri Lankan contingents on tenets of mobile warfare. The officers and other ranks of friendly foreign countries also attend these courses of instruction. It conducts Army Courses for all ranks of Mechanised Infantry Regiment as also the Brigade of Guards. MAC Group is the Centre of Excellence for all tactical and technical aspects related to Mechanised Infantry. The Instructor courses commenced in July 1992. Lt Col PR Bhatia was the first OC of MAC Wing. Mechanised Army Courses Wing was raised under Composite Training Battalion in May 1992. Mechanised Army Courses (MAC) Group: BMP CUT MODELS They are also given practice in long driving training.

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They have modern cut models, working models, driving simulators and an extensive B Vehicle track to practice drivers on basic training.

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The drivers are taught basic skills of driving on 2.5 ton and ALS vehicles. BMP CUT MODELSĭriving and Maintenance Battalion has a design capacity of 300 and train the B Vehicle trade for 24 weeks. Since training and holding of ‘B’ vehicles are inextricably interrelated, they were clubbed under one battalion on 1st June 1992, and rechristened as Driving and Maintenance Training Battalion under Lt Col J Vardhan. It functioned under MIRC for a period up to. In 1987, with the introduction of ‘B’ Vehicle Training the name of the Battalion was changed to ‘B’ Vehicle Training Battalion under Lt Col D Lahiri. Having a designed capacity of 600 trainees, the Battalion performs the crucial role of literally “Mechanising” the young soldiers of the Regiment.

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BMP DRIVING AND GUNNERY SIMULATORĪpart from young soldiers of the Regiment, the young soldiers of Brigade of Guards and all ranks of other arms (Conversion Courses) are also trained in these Battalions.

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The driver trade was further bifurcated in A and B Vehicle Driver trades in 2008. In July1992 the Battalion raised under its fold the Mechanised Army Courses Wing. Composite Training Battalion trains the young soldier in their technical trades of driver (24 weeks), gunner (14 weeks), operator and operator fire controller (15 weeks). On, The Battalion was rechristened as Composite Training Battalion. In 1987, after introduction of radio and gunnery trade training the Battalion was renamed as Infantry Combat Vehicles Training Battalion. The Battalion was raised by Lt Col YR Vadivelu with one A Vehicle training and holding company each and one B Vehicle Training and holding company each. The technical trade training of young soldiers commenced at Technical Training Battalion on 22 January 1982. XĬomposite Training Battalion: DRILL NURSERY The Infantry Training Battalion consists of six companies, a Headquarters Company and Battalion Headquarters. The duration of recruit training is 36 weeks which includes 19 weeks of basic military training and 15 weeks of advanced military training and two weeks of counter terrorism training. The Battalion, is designed to train 1100 recruits. The Battalion was christened as Basic Infantry Training Battalion on.

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Maj RT Ralte from 5 Mechanised Infantry was the first Officer Commanding Basic Training. It comprised of twelve recruit companies from ‘ALPHA’ to ‘MIKE’. Infantry Training Battalion: OBSTACLE COURSEįollowing the raising of the MIRC, the onerous task of training newly enrolled recruits into trained soldier was entrusted with Basic Training Wing. Advanced technical and tactical training for all ranks is imparted at Mechanised Army Courses (MAC) Group. MIRC has three training battalions, Infantry Training Battalion, Composite Training Battalion and Driving and Maintenance Battalion which cater for recruit and technical trade training. A total of 2179 acres land was acquired, including 689 acres of stud farm land East and West of Ahmednagar-Solapur Highway. Mechanised Infantry Regimental Centre was raised and co-located at Ahmednagar along with Armoured Corps Centre and School, on 2nd April 1979, at the erstwhile disused stud farm of Remount and Veterinary Corps. The plan of raising the Regimental Centre can be traced back to the Experts Committee Report of 1975.










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