Bangladesh Military Academy - Field Training Exercise(FTX)

Field Training Exercise(FTX)

First Term

a. Exercise Bajramusti (Iron Fist) - To impart the basic knowledge to the cadets/ trainee officers about formation of troops in patrol.

b. Exercise Padakkhep(Onward March)- 1. To enhance the physical and mental endurance of cadets/ trainee officers in forced march in a difficult terrain.

c. Exercise Padakkhep(Onward March) - 2. To enhance the physical and mental endurance of cadets in forced march in x-country route/ terrain.

d. Exercise Dhumketu(Comet). To impart practical lesson to the cadets/ trainee officers in planning, preparation and conduct of raids.

e. Exercise Maranfad(Death Trap). To impart practical lesson to the cadets/ trainee officers on planning, preparation and conduct of ambush.

Second Term

f. Exercise Lauhakapat(Iron Gate). To impart practical lesson to the cadets on the technique and mechanism of positional defense at company level within the frame work of an Infantry Battalion.

Third Term

g. Exercise Ronogati. To impart practical lesson to the cadets in the application of principles, mechanism and conduct of day advance and attack at company level with special emphasis on platoon activities.

Final Term

g. Exercise Lalghora(Red Horse). To impart practical lesson to the cadets in the technique of conducting minor operations behind enemy lines without being supplied and support from own side.

h. Exercise Kashti Pathor(Acid Test). To impart practical lesson to the cadets/ trainee officers in all type of major operations of war.

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