Gun systems procured in last 5 yrs indigenous except Ultra-Light Howitzer

All Gun systems procured in the last five years or being procured, apart from Ultra-Light Howitzer, are indigenous Gun Systems being manufactured in India, as per the Defence establishment sources

Advanced  Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) howitzer
Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) howitzer (Representative Image)
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2 min read Last Updated : Sep 28 2022 | 6:18 AM IST

All Gun systems procured in the last five years or being procured, apart from Ultra-Light Howitzer, are indigenous Gun Systems being manufactured in India, as per the Defence establishment sources.

"Indian Army is also progressing the development of indigenous Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System, commonly known as ATAGS, and Mounted Gun Systems (MGS)," sources said.

An influx of indigenously more advanced Pinaka weapon systems is in the offing where six more regiments have been contracted and delivery would commence soon.

"These Regiments will be equipped with electronically and mechanically improved weapon system capable of firing variety of ammunition over longer ranges," sources mentioned.

Defence establishment sources said Pinaka will provide long-range firepower in High Altitude Areas along Northern Borders.

"Pinaka regiments have been enabled at high altitude and Mobility validation of equipment carried out in harsh high altitude terrain. One regiment has been inducted along Northern borders in high-altitude areas after extensive validation. High altitude firing validation is planned," it adds.

Ultra Light Howitzers have been procured to address sector-specific operational requirements, especially in the tough terrain & high altitude areas of the Northern Borders of the country.

"Highly transportable for rapid deployment to meet any operational situation, the gun can be air-lifted & transported using Chinook helicopter and deployed at short notice.

Regiments have been operationally validated and deployed along Northern Borders," as per sources.

Dhanush Gun Systems has been inducted and operationalized in High Altitude along Northern Borders.

Dhanush gun is an electronically and mechanically upgraded version of the Bofors gun and the first regiment inducted along Northern borders after extensive validation.

Dhanush Gun System is a major milestone in the history of indigenous development of Artillery Guns and a huge step towards Atmanirbharta in defence manufacturing.

Sharang gun is also going for enhancement of 130 mm gun system and with a successful up-gunned gun with better range, accuracy and consistency corroborating Indigenous Defence Capability.

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Topics :artillery gun systemsdefence sectorM777 ultra-light howitzer gunsDefence ministry

First Published: Sep 28 2022 | 6:18 AM IST

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