Indian Army Ordnance Exhibition Held at Codissia Complex in Coimbatore

The Indian Army Ordnance Exhibition is currently ongoing at the Codissia Complex in Coimbatore. It displays a range of military gear and weapons, available for public viewing on May 28 and 29.


Coimbatore: The Codissia Complex in Coimbatore is currently hosting an impressive Indian Army Ordnance Exhibition. The event, which commenced today and will continue through tomorrow, showcases various defense items used by the Indian Army including boats, cannons, guns, explosives, and military attire.




Hosted by various private sector companies and educational institutions, the exhibition also features stalls displaying modern equipment. Additionally, the exhibition educates the public on how to operate these tools and their applications. Demonstrations of mock military drills are also conducted for the audience.







Importantly, the event is free for the public and provides a unique opportunity to learn about and experience military equipment firsthand. The two-day exhibition has attracted considerable attention from the community, combining educational activities with hands-on demonstrations.

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