Building on operational experiences gained during Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has initiated the development of the Land Vectors Control and Coordination System (LVCCS), an advanced indigenous platform intended to transform the management of land-based firepower. The system seeks to connect surveillance networks, drones, intelligence sources, artillery formations, missile units, rocket launchers, and loitering munitions within a single command environment. LVCCS will provide commanders with the ability to process targeting information rapidly, coordinate strikes across multiple weapon systems, and conduct battle damage assessments with greater efficiency. Designed to integrate with the Battlefield Surveillance System and the future tri-service C4I2 framework, the platform will facilitate faster decision-making and improve precision engagement capabilities. Military planners envision LVCCS as a centralized digital backbone supporting theater-level fire planning, logistics management, and real-time operational coordination. By creating a seamless flow of information between sensors and shooters, the Army expects to enhance combat effectiveness, improve resource utilization, and strengthen its ability to conduct precision strikes in increasingly complex and technology-driven battlefield environments.

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