Machines don't win battles, aviators do: Lt Gen Seth to graduates

Published : Nov 22, 2025, 03:08 PM IST
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth (Photo/X@IaSouthern)

Synopsis

At the CAATS passing out parade in Nashik, Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth stated that human skill, not just tech, wins battles. The event saw the first combined graduation of manned & unmanned crews, highlighting the Army's focus on future warfare.

Emphasising that technology is not alone to secure a victory on the battlefield, Army's Southern Command's General Officer in Commanding Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth asserted that it is the kill, judgment and resolve of aviators that ultimately make the difference.

While addressing the Passing Out Parade of the Combat Army Aviation Training School (CAATS), he opened his address by highlighting that despite rapid advancements in unmanned systems, precision platforms and modern reconnaissance tools, human capability remains at the core of combat aviation.

Landmark Combined Graduation Ceremony

Multiple military aviation courses concluded in a landmark combined ceremony at the passing out parade. Lt Gen Seth, who presided over the event as Reviewing Officer, mentioned, "Even with cutting-edge capability, there is one truth that remains constant -- machines do not win battles. It is the aviators operating them whose professionalism and resolve shape outcomes."

He added that CAATS being designated as the Centre of Expertise for RPAS operations and Combat Air Manoeuvre was a fitting recognition of its role in grooming the next generation of military aviators. This year's parade marked the simultaneous graduation of officers from the Combat Army Aviators Course, the Army Helicopter Instructor Course and the first-ever Combined Internal Pilot and Observer Course -- a significant step in integrating manned and unmanned crew training within Army Aviation.

The event also showcased a Combat Aviation Demonstration featuring helicopters, RPAS platforms, hexacopters, infantry elements and armoured assets, underscoring the Indian Army's multi-domain operational readiness.

A Stern Reminder to Graduating Aviators

The graduating officers underwent an intensive training regimen that included advanced simulation, rigorous ground schooling and demanding live-flying missions before qualifying as helicopter pilots and RPAS operators.

Lt Gen Seth reminded them that every sortie demands "complete situational awareness, strict adherence to procedures, respect for the machine and an unwavering commitment to mission safety."

"In combat flying, the margins are thin and the stakes are high. Never cross the red lines or compromise safety or jeopardise the mission," he told the newly commissioned aviators.

Driving the Army's Technological Transformation

The Army Commander also highlighted the broader transformation underway in the Indian Army, driven by technological modernisation and future battlefield requirements. He stressed the increasing integration of manned and unmanned platforms, adoption of Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) concepts and alignment of training doctrines with evolving operational challenges.

He lauded CAATS for its rapid development of modern training infrastructure, advanced simulation systems and its role in shaping a technologically empowered aviation cadre. He also appreciated the dedication of the commandant, instructors, maintenance crews and all personnel who contributed to the successful conduct of the training programmes while maintaining operational readiness. (ANI)

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