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Marching into the future: Indian Army introduces AI for judging marching contingents at 76th Army Day parade in Lucknow

Indian Army: Experience history and innovation collide at the 76th Army Day Parade in Lucknow, featuring AI-judged contingents and thrilling military displays.

A Historic Leap: Indian Army Integrates AI for Judging Marching Contingents at 76th Army Day Parade in Lucknow

In a first, AI to 'join the ranks' at Army Day Parade in Lucknow: How will it judge best marching contingent | Mint

In a groundbreaking move, the Indian Army is set to mark the 76th Army Day Parade in Lucknow with a fusion of traditional military prowess and cutting-edge technology. The event, organized under the aegis of Central Command, promises a spectacular display of martial arts, combat demonstrations, and awe-inspiring fly-past manoeuvres. Notably, this year’s parade will witness a significant innovation as artificial intelligence (AI) takes centre stage in judging the precision and technique of the marching contingents.

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AI Assessment of Marching Contingents

For the first time in the history of the Army Day Parade, six marching contingents will be scrutinized with the assistance of AI technology. Parade Commander Major General Salil Seth revealed that the AI system will evaluate the form and technique of the contingents based on video feeds. This technological advancement represents a paradigm shift in the traditional judging process, bringing efficiency and objectivity to the evaluation of the military display.

76th Army Day Parade: Marching contingents to be judged with the help of AI - Hindustan Times

Spectacular Events Await the Audience

The parade, scheduled for January 15, promises a riveting experience for the audience. Motorcycle stunts by the renowned Indian Army Daredevils and a captivating fly-past display featuring ALH, ALH – WSI, Cheetah, Microlight, Sukhoi & Kiran aircraft are some of the highlights. The amalgamation of traditional and modern elements underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to both its rich heritage and technological progress.

Community Involvement and Spectatorship

With 1,800 public passes distributed among the residents of Lucknow, the Army Day Parade emphasizes community participation. Parade rehearsals have already drawn a substantial crowd, with 6,600 people witnessing the precision and discipline of the marching contingents. The subsequent Shaurya Sandhya event, graced by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, is expected to host nearly 5,000 spectators from diverse backgrounds, including students, teachers, NCC cadets, and the general public.

Major General Salil Seth expressed, “We have invited people from all walks of life, including teachers and students from schools and colleges as well as NCC cadets etc.” This inclusive approach aims to foster a sense of unity and patriotism among the broader community.

Diverse Showcase at Shaurya Sandhya

Following the Army Day Parade, the Shaurya Sandhya event promises an array of captivating displays. From various forms of martial arts to a thrilling motorcycle exhibition by the Daredevils, and tent-pegging by the Remount Veterinary Corps Centre & College, the audience can expect an adrenaline-filled spectacle. The fly-past featuring ALH, ALH – -WSI, Cheetah, Microlight, Sukhoi & Kiran aircraft will add a touch of grandeur to the overall showcase, creating an unforgettable experience for the spectators.

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Pre-Parade Extravaganza: Army Band Symphony and Veteran’s Day

Before the grand parade, the Army Band Symphony, scheduled for January 14 at Ambedkar Memorial Park, promises a melodic tribute to the military. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and UP Governor Anandiben Patel, along with over 7,000 civilians, are anticipated to attend this musical extravaganza.

Simultaneously, Veteran’s Day on January 14 will see Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak honouring veterans and Veer Naris of Gallantry Award Winners. A Swagat Samaroh at the Army Commander’s residence, attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, will further recognize and celebrate the contributions of those being awarded on Army Day.

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Conclusion

As the Indian Army takes a historic leap by integrating AI into the judging process of marching contingents, the 76th Army Day Parade in Lucknow promises to be a celebration of tradition, innovation, and community involvement. With a diverse range of events, the extravaganza showcases the resilience, skill, and technological prowess of the Indian Armed Forces, ensuring an unforgettable experience for participants and spectators alike.

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